Butcher's Moon (A book in the Parker series) (1974) A novel by Donald E. Westlake (writing as Richard Stark) Parker, the master theif who has appeared in fifteen previous tough, lean novels by Richard Stark, now appears in his masterwork. The same hardness of line and clarity of prose that led The New York Times to say that "nobody tops Stark in his objective portrayals of a world of total amorality" is here wedded to a sweep of story and a range of action far beyond the usual thriller. When Parker comes to Tyler, a thriving Midwestern city, he isn't looking for trouble.
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14 Novels for your Pleasure. Peter Clement - Mortal Remains. / John Connolly - The Black Angel. / Anthony Burgess - A Clockwork Orange. / Barry Eisler - The Last Assassin. / Nicci French - Beneath the Skin. / Thomas Harris - Black Sunday. / Thomas Harris - Red Dragon. / Thomas Harris - Hannibal Rising. / Thomas Harris - The Silence of the Lambs. / Moreton Casey - The Greater Good. / Preston Richard - The Cobra Event. / Robert McCammon - They Thirst. / Samuel Shem - The house of god. / Sidny Sheldon - Are You Afraid Of The Dark.
Complete & Unabridged 2CDs Read by Richard Armitage When a mysterious sniper begins to murder the innocent people of Nottingham, the Sheriff is quick to blame Robin Hood. To stop the killings, Robin must work with the Sheriff to discover the true identity of the murderer. Is it really the elusive Nightwatchman? And can the Sheriff really be trusted? An action adventure read by Richard Armitage, who plays Guy of Gisborne in Robin Hood, and featurnig Robin and his loyal band of brothers, as seen in the BBC TV series.
Richard Sharpe and the Winter Campaign, 1814. The invasion of France is under way, and the British Navy has called upon the services of Major Richard Sharpe. He and a small force of Riflemen are to capture a fortress and secure a landing on the French coast. It is to be one of the most dangerous missions of his career.