Donald E. Westlake is one of the greats of crime fiction. Under the
pseudonym Richard Stark, he wrote twenty-four fast-paced, hardboiled
novels featuring Parker, a shrewd career criminal with a talent for
heists. Using the same nom de plume, Westlake also completed a separate
series in the Parker universe, starring Alan Grofield, an occasional
colleague of Parker. While he shares events and characters with several
Parker novels, Grofield is less calculating and more hot-blooded than
Parker; think fewer guns, more dames.
Not that there isn't violence and adventure aplenty. The third Grofield
novel, The Blackbird shares its first chapter with Slayground: after
a traumatic car crash, Parker eludes the police, but Grofield gets
caught. Lying injured in the hospital, Grofield is visited by G-Men who
offer him an alternative to jail, and he finds himself forced into a
deadly situation involving international criminals and a political
conspiracy.
With a new foreword by Sarah Weinman that situates the Grofield series
within Westlake's work as a whole, this novel is an exciting addition to
any crime fiction fan's library.