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The Paradise Job [Hardcover]

Sally Spencer


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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd (1 July 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 072785464X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0727854643
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 14.6 x 2.4 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,357,900 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Frank Mason needs money, and there is only one way to get it. Just one more job, and he can make a new life for himself. But he has targeted a bank on the island of Madeira at a time when the net is closing, and there's no way out.

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The story of an apparently impossible robbery
"Islands are rarely conducive to major crime, if only because the getaway is too difficult." Berlitz Travel Guide to Madeira.

Frank Mason is a bank robber with a kind heart and enough troubles to last him a lifetime. His marriage is a disaster, but he dare not leave his wife, Doris, for fear of what his gangster father-in-law, Ted Sims, might do to him. His mistress, Linda, is becoming more and more demanding. The money from the last robbery is running out and he dreads the thought of the next one - and the long prison sentence he will recieve if he is caught.

The only way out is to pull one last job which will give him enough money to retire on. His target is a bank on the island of Madeira, and his plan of escape is so crazy that it just might work. But what Frank does not realise is that his old enemy, Chief Superintendent Gower, already has some knowledge of the job - and that some of his own gang are planning a fiendish double-cross!


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4.0 out of 5 stars Better Than Inspector Woodend, 24 Jan 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Paradise Job (Hardcover)
I liked this one much better than the Inspector Charlie Woodend books. Interesting story that keeps moving with out endless interview with the suspects. All-in-all it's a good read. Too bad it is out of print.

5.0 out of 5 stars Five stars for all the plot twists, 18 Mar 2011
By S. Saunders - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Paradise Job (Hardcover)
I enjoyed this crime novel more than I expected to. I've been reading several of this author's police procedurals lately. This isn't one of her Charlie Woodend series. Sometimes a series author produces a disappointing stand-alone novel, but this one did not disappoint.

The plot hangs on a London career criminal's plan to rob one last bank, and sail off into the sunset with his luscious sexy mistress, leaving his wife behind. But of course, nothing is simple, nobody (well, almost nobody) is a complete fool although many characters are deeply flawed, and everybody has his or her own agenda. I won't say if there were double crosses, or triple crosses, but will say that the twists and turns kept on coming until the very end.

I found some of the characters memorable, and was amused by the plot theme involving a man who married the boss's daughter, and went on to achieve his own success, but still is subject to the old man's power. And beholden to his wife (the boss's daughter) who has been the brains behind his own success. And all of that happened in the world of crime instead of commerce, industry or finance.
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