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The Man with the Getaway Face

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Originally published
  
1963

Followed by
  
The Outfit


Preceded by
  
The Hunter

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Authors
  
Darwyn Cooke, Donald E. Westlake

Similar
  
Donald E Westlake books, Parker series books, Other books

The Man with the Getaway Face (1963) is a crime thriller novel, written by Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Richard Stark and published by Pocket Books. It was also published under the title The Steel Hit. It is the second of the Parker novels.

Contents

Plot

The plot concerns Stark's recurring character, Parker, surgically altering his appearance to escape the mob and a contract on his life. Desperate for cash, he decides to join his old associates Skimm and Handy McKay to rob an armored car in New Jersey. Parker and Handy soon realize that the finger for the job, Skimm's girlfriend Alma, intends to betray them. Moreover, an employee of Dr. Adler (who performed Parker's surgery) threatens to rat Parker out to The Outfit; Adler has been murdered, and Adler's employees think Parker is to blame.

Publications

The Man with the Getaway Face was re-issued by the University of Chicago Press in August 2008.

Comics

In 2010, it was adapted into a short pamphlet by cartoonist Darwyn Cooke. This adaptation became the first chapter of Cooke's graphic novel adaptation of The Outfit, which was released later that year.

References

The Man with the Getaway Face Wikipedia