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The Comedy is Finished by Donald E. Westlake

hobbes199's review against another edition

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4.0

Superb as always.

faeden's review against another edition

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4.0

The types of novels I read are pretty varied, but they don't include anything much like Westlake. Perhaps that is part of why I enjoyed it so much, when I really wouldn't expect to.

jonahbarnes's review against another edition

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3.0

Strange.

moreadsbooks's review

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3.0

My first Westlake! And also his last. This is an absorbing read with an okay ending. I read this yesterday & had a funny feeling in my stomach today; upon examining this feeling, it turns out I am still creeped out by Liz & the guy who chews the inside of his face. So that's got to be a good thing.

pattydsf's review

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3.0

I have not read a lot of Westlake's books since I started tracking my reading. I have listened to most of his Dortmunder series which is always fun. This is a very different book. The Westlake humor is there, but this is a much darker tale.

It is the end of the 1970's and the revolution not only has not be televised, it has basically failed. However, there are always a few people who persist in their belief that their cause is worthy. This novel is about five people who want the revolution to succeed.

I don't want to give away the whole story. Westlake has put together a story that keeps his readers turning the pages. His characters, from the revolutionaries, through the FBI and police and the victims are all real. They are not stick figures or stereotypes.

I listened to the audio. The reader was good and he told the story well. I recommend the book to readers who want to see another side of Donald Westlake, those who like the Hard Crime books (this is one of them, number 105) and to fans of hard crime books, not cosies.

johnday's review

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3.0

A real flashback to the radical politics of the '70s. An interesting read.
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