The Getaway by Jim Thompson - ISBN: 9780752879604
Paperback
Perfect heist, treacherous partners, bloody crime: no clean getaway.

The Getaway

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  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2006

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Summary

The story of a bank robbery and its aftermath, of cross and double-cross, told with the unflinching eye of America’s greatest crime writer. When it comes to pulling off the perfect bank job, Doc McCoy wrote the book. But with a partner like Rudy Torrento, who is not only treacherous but insane, and a wife who is still an amateur, McCoy has forgotten something: when the crime is big and bloody enough, there is no such thing as a clean getaway.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780752879604
ISBN-10:075287960X
Author:Jim Thompson
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Orion
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Edition:New edition
Release Date:1 October 2006
Weight:158g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

I don’t read many books twice but Jim Thompson novels - due to their concise, dirty power, their relentless violence and purity - can always draw me in for a second time. Some of the most psychological crime writing ever done. I love James M Cain and Elmore Leonard but Jim Thompson holds a special place in my heart. – Bruce Springsteen
The master of the American groin-kick novel * VANITY FAIR *
If Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett and Cornell Woolrich would have joined together in some ungodly union and produced a literary offspring Jim Thompson would be it … His work casts a dazzling light on the human condition * WASHINGTON POST *
The best suspense writer going bar none * NEW YORK TIMES *
One of the finest American writers and the most frightening, Thompson is on best terms with the devil. Read Jim Thompson and take a tour of hell * NEW REPUBLIC *

About The Author

Jim Thompson

Jim Thompson was born in Anadarko, Oklahoma. After an itinerant childhood during which his sheriff father was driven from office for embezzlement; and as a roughneck in the Texan oil fields of the 1920s, Thompson became successful as a writer with the pulp fiction houses of the 1950s, writing a dozen of his more enduring novels in just 19 months. He also wrote two screenplays (for the Stanley Kubrick films The Killing and Paths of Glory).

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