The Grand Master of Mystery delivers "nerve-end-entertainment" when
two of New York's finest set out to become two of New York's richest
(Kirkus Reviews).
Tom and Joe have been walking the beat on the mean streets of the Big
Apple longer than they can remember--or care to. They've been good cops,
protecting the public and holding the line against crime and chaos in a
city that has plenty of both. And all they have to show for it is a
whole lot of nothing.
But now the partners have devised a scheme to make all their dreams come
true: the perfect heist. Tom and Joe are going to rob the fat cats on
Wall Street for millions and walk away clean. With the right connections
and the proper execution, there's no way their plan can fail. And that's
why they're so surprised when everything goes totally, hysterically
wrong . . .
With Cops and Robbers, the three-time Edgar Award-winning author,
named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America, offers "another
very hot and successful" novel with "a siren shrill finale" (Kirkus
Reviews).
Praise for Donald E. Westlake
"Westlake has no peer in the realm of comic mystery novelists." --San
Francisco Chronicle
"No writer can excel Donald E. Westlake." --Los Angeles Times