John Dortmunder
Created by Donald Westlake (1933 --)

What's so funny?

Dortmunder is.

Donald Westlake is the King of the Comic Caper Novel (any argument?) and JOHN ARCHIBALD DORTMUNDER, his prize creation, is the savvy professional thief whose plans always, for some strange reason, go spectacularly and hilariously awry. No, he's not a PI, but one must cleanse one's palette every now and then, mustn't one?

The thing about Dortmunder is that he's a genius, a certifiable criminal mastermind. He's also the world's unluckiest crook -- no matter how careful his schemes, no matter how brilliant and elaborate and intricately plotted, right down to the (almost) last detail, something always goes wrong. No wonder Dorrtmunder, already a two-time loser, is plagued by worry. And it doesn't help that his usual co-horts are, uh, more than a little eccentric. And not exactly the brightest Crayolas in the box.

Supposedly, the first novel in the series, The Hot Rock, began as another Parker novel (under the pen name of Richard Stark), with the idea of a thief having to steal the same thing over and over. Alas, it kept coming out funny, something one doesn't associate with the hardboiled, grim, no-nonsense Parker novels, and so a star was born. Dortmunder and his crew have had a long career, appearing in novels, short stories and films.

The stories and books are all great, but the quality of the films varies widely, from the excellent The Hot Rock (1972) to the truly wretched Jimmy the Kid (1983), which was turned into a "star" vehicle for kid actor Gary Coleman.

Donald Westlake, as well as writing the Parker series, is the creator of private eye Mitch Tobin (under the pen name of Tucker Coe) and smalltown gumshoe Tim Smith. Not to mention numerous non-series work.

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Report respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith. Thanks to John Heaton and Victoria Esposito-Shea for their reviews of the film Why Me? And to Maggie for the heads up.


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