Butchers Moon, Donald E. Westlake
Butchers Moon, Donald E. Westlake
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Butcher's Moon

Author: Donald E. Westlake

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 10 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2013


Synopsis

The sixteenth Parker novel, Butcher's Moon is more than twice as long most of the master heister's adventures, and absolutely jammed with the action, violence, and nerve-jangling tension readers have come to expect. Back in the corrupt town where he lost his money, and nearly his life, in Slayground, Parker assembles a stunning cast of characters from throughout his career for one gigantic, blowout job: starting—and finishing—a gang war. It feels like the Parker novel to end all Parker novels, and for nearly twenty-five years that's what it was.

About Donald E. Westlake

Donald E. Westlake (1933 - 2008) was a three-time Edward Award winner and the author of over a hundred novels and non-fiction books. In 1993, the Mystery Writers of America named Westlake a Grand Master, the highest honor bestowed by the society.

About Joe Barrett

Joe Barrett began his acting career at the age of five in the basement of his family's home in upstate New York. He has gone on to play many stage roles, both on and off-Broadway, and in regional theaters from Los Angeles, Houston, and St. Louis to Washington DC, San Francisco, and Portland, Maine. He has appeared in films and television, both prime time and late night, and in hundreds of television and radio commercials. Joe has narrated over two hundred audiobooks. He has been an Audie Award finalist eight times, and his narration of Gun Church by Reed Farrel Coleman won the 2013 Audie Award for Original Work. AudioFile magazine has granted Joe fourteen Earphones Awards, including for James Salter's All That Is and Donald Katz's Home Fires. Regarding Joe's narration of John Irving's A Prayer For Owen Meany, AudioFile said, "This moving book comes across like a concerto . . . with a soloist-Owen's voice-rising from the background of an orchestral narration." Joe is married to actor Andrea Wright, and together they have four very grown children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kemper on June 13, 2012

This is a notable book in the Parker series because for a long time it looked like it’d be the last one that Richard Stark (a/k/a Donald E. Westlake) ever wrote since it was over twenty years before he finally did another one. This one is also a personal milestone since it’s the last Parker novel th......more

Goodreads review by James on October 28, 2012

First published in 1974, this is the sixteenth book in Richard Stark's acclaimed series featuring Parker, the amoral antihero criminal mastermind. While the book can be read as a stand-alone, it is really the capstone of the series to that point and the last Parker novel that would appear until Come......more

Goodreads review by Yigal on May 01, 2020

i never read any of Stark thrillers. do not blame me for this. it it better later than never and this one came to me like a bullet train riding full speed. this guy do not throw words ahead if they are not pure action. there is no time for almost any description, you hardly even know where it is hap......more

Goodreads review by John on May 19, 2017

I wonder if I would still feel the same sense of closure if I didn’t already know it would be over twenty years before Parker would “comeback.” (Of course this is not counting his appearance as a character in a novel within the Dortmunder novel: Jimmy the Kid; a book I don’t consider a part of the P......more

Goodreads review by Amos on October 23, 2021

After book number 16 of this series Mr Stark took a 25 year break from creating Parker's crime infested world. I must say- he went out with a BIG ol' bang!! Everyone in Butcher's Moon is a target and as the bodies pile up it seems Parker and his ilk might have finally met their match.... Or have the......more


Quotes

“Parker is refreshingly amoral, a thief who always gets away with the swag.” Stephen King

“Whatever Stark writes, I read. He’s a stylist, a pro, and I thoroughly enjoy his attitude.” Elmore Leonard