Westlake, Donald E.: (08) Don’t Ask

Well, the bar’s over, thankfully, and now I have time to both write and read. Though, actually, I got an entire book read during the bar itself, Donald E. Westlake’s Don’t Ask. They at least give you long lunches on the two exam days, and a Dortmunder novel was just right to keep me relaxed during that time. Chad describes it at length on his book log, and the only thing I have to add to his post is that this is also one of my favorite Dortmunders (though I think my favorite is still What’s the Worst that Could Happen?).

5 Replies to “Westlake, Donald E.: (08) Don’t Ask”

  1. “Lost in a Good Book” is out now in the UK; said to be as good as the Eyre Affair, though I haven’t read it yet.

  2. Yup, though I’d heard slightly more mixed reviews of it; if it’s been released in Canada already, as some books are, we’ll pick it up at the end of the month when we’re in Montreal on vacation.

  3. Another re-read during post-birth recuperation, though this time at home, and still a great book.

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