- Publisher: Mysterious Press
- Available in: Audiobook, Ebook, Hardback, Paperback
- ISBN: 9781784089009
- First Published: 1985
Notes
Good Behavior by Donald E. Westlake stars his professional thief Dortmunder is at best, unlucky and, at worst inept. (Unlike Westlake’s other protagonist, Parker.)
However, should you ever need to outwit an army of mercenaries who have taken over the top floor of a New York Sky Scraper, this book is for you. Dortmunder makes Die Hard’s John McClane look muscle-bound and ham-fisted.
A very funny book.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.Publisher’s Synopsis
It was supposed to be a simple caviar heist. Dortmunder is almost in the building when the alarm sounds, forcing him up the fire escape and onto the roof. He leaps onto the next building, smashing his ankle and landing in the den of the worst kind of creature he can imagine: nuns.
Although decades removed from his Catholic orphanage, Dortmunder still trembles before the sisters’ habits. But these nuns are kinder than the ones he grew up with. They bandage his wound, let him rest, and don’t call the cops — for a price. The father of the youngest member of their order, disgusted by their vow of silence, has kidnapped his daughter, locked her in a tightly guarded penthouse apartment, and is attempting to convince her to renounce her faith. The nuns ask Dortmunder to rescue the girl. It’s an impossible assignment — but one he cannot refuse.
Read a full review of Good Behavior by Donald E. Westlake at Considering Stories.
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