Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 2010
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0446566632
ISBN-13
9780446566636
Description
John Dortmunder, the well-known master thief, finds himself ensnared in a bizarre twist of fate when his crew inadvertently crosses paths with a television reality show. The world of flash and cameras turns upside down for Dortmunder and his gang, thrusting them into a chaotic situation where they must navigate the absurdities of fame and the whims of television producers.
As they attempt to carry out their usual heist plans, the ever-encroaching presence of cameras complicates their schemes in unpredictable ways. The crew, known for their clever heists, finds that the rules of their craft don’t seamlessly translate to the world of reality television, leading to hilarious misadventures that push the limits of their ingenuity.
Amidst the chaos, the characters are confronted with the spectacle of public perception and the absurdity of "reality," blending crime with entertainment in a way that challenges their perspectives. John Dortmunder's cynical take on life offers a commentary on the nature of fame and the lengths people will go to for their fifteen minutes of stardom.
With each twist and turn in this unexpected escapade, readers are treated to a lively mix of humor, tension, and social critique, showcasing Westlake's mastery of witty storytelling. The gang's escapades become a mirror reflecting society’s obsession with reality-based entertainment, ultimately revealing startling truths about ambition and the pursuit of success.
As they attempt to carry out their usual heist plans, the ever-encroaching presence of cameras complicates their schemes in unpredictable ways. The crew, known for their clever heists, finds that the rules of their craft don’t seamlessly translate to the world of reality television, leading to hilarious misadventures that push the limits of their ingenuity.
Amidst the chaos, the characters are confronted with the spectacle of public perception and the absurdity of "reality," blending crime with entertainment in a way that challenges their perspectives. John Dortmunder's cynical take on life offers a commentary on the nature of fame and the lengths people will go to for their fifteen minutes of stardom.
With each twist and turn in this unexpected escapade, readers are treated to a lively mix of humor, tension, and social critique, showcasing Westlake's mastery of witty storytelling. The gang's escapades become a mirror reflecting society’s obsession with reality-based entertainment, ultimately revealing startling truths about ambition and the pursuit of success.
Genres
Mystery
Science Fiction
Business & Economics