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The Man with the Getaway Face

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478: 66:. Parker and Handy soon realize that the "finger" for the job, Skimm's girlfriend Alma, intends to kill Skimm and betray them. Moreover, an employee of Dr. Adler (who performed Parker's surgery) threatens to rat Parker out to The Outfit; Adler has been murdered, and Adler's employees think Parker is to blame. 22: 62:, has surgically altering his appearance to escape the mob and a contract on his life. Desperate for cash, he decides to join his old associates Skimm and Handy McKay to rob an armored car in 529: 130: 563: 522: 349: 558: 255: 573: 515: 503: 568: 553: 499: 123: 272: 147: 59: 47: 548: 371: 116: 78: 493: 406: 385: 237: 188: 456: 163: 424: 195: 209: 378: 442: 392: 342: 8: 399: 321: 223: 230: 139: 35: 202: 304: 489: 485: 449: 542: 335: 277: 99: 95: 39: 21: 216: 63: 328: 108: 477: 94:
In 2010, it was adapted into a short pamphlet by cartoonist
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Novel by Richard Stark (pseudonym of Donald E. Westlake)
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First edition (1963), with cover art by Harry Bennett.
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Donald E. Westlake
Pocket Books
Parker
Parker
New Jersey
University of Chicago Press
Darwyn Cooke
graphic novel
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Donald E. Westlake
Parker series
The Hunter
The Man with the Getaway Face
Made in U.S.A.
Point Blank
The Split
The Outfit
Slayground
Payback
Parker
Play Dirty
Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter
Parker
Alan Grofield
John Dortmunder
The Hot Rock
Bank Shot

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