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The Hunter (1962) is a crime thriller novel by American writer Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Richard Stark. [1] It is the first of the novels featuring career criminal Parker . [ 2 ]
The Hunter, a 1685 book by Gerard Langbaine "The Hunter", an 1890 short story by Olive Schreiner, featured in the collection Dreams; The Hunter and Other Poems, a 1916 poetry book by Walter J. Turner; The Hunter, a 1926 novel by Ernest Glanville; The Hunter, a 1950 novel by James Aldridge; The Hunter (Stark novel), a 1962 novel by Donald E ...
In July 2009, IDW Publishing published Cooke's Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter, an adaptation of the Donald Westlake novel, The Hunter, the first of four Parker novels Cooke adapted for IDW. The second, The Outfit , was released in October 2010, The Score was released in July 2012, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and Slayground was published in December 2013 ...
The first novel, Hardcase, is dedicated to Richard Stark/Donald Westlake. In the third Kurtz novel, Hard as Nails, Kurtz mentions that he did not know his father, but that he was a career criminal thief who went by a single name and would have sex with women after a job, a clear reference to Parker.
The Hunter is a 2011 Australian drama film, directed by Daniel Nettheim and produced by Vincent Sheehan, based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Julia Leigh. [3] It stars Willem Dafoe, Sam Neill and Frances O'Connor. [4] Dafoe flew to Tasmania for the film's premiere at the State Cinema in North Hobart. [5]
The Hunter is the first novel by Australian writer and film director Julia Leigh, published in 1999. It follows the efforts of an anonymous agent as he attempts to track down the last Tasmanian tiger rumoured to exist in Tasmania. [1] Reception to the novel was primarily positive, and it went on to receive several accolades.
Tom Wood has signed a book deal with Berkley Publishing Group (an imprint of Penguin Books) guaranteeing readers at least two more novels after 2016. [2]In 2020, Wood published a psychological thriller, A Knock at the Door (a non-Victor novel), under the pen-name T.W. Ellis.
Hunter is a 1989 novel written by William Luther Pierce, a neo-Nazi and the founder and chairman of National Alliance, a white nationalist group, under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald. Pierce also used this pseudonym to write the better-known The Turner Diaries , a 1978 novel with similar themes.