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Kickback (1991)

di Garry Disher

Serie: Wyatt (1)

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Wyatt robs banks and payroll vans. Most men like him are dead or in jail, but Wyatt stamps a cold, pitiless style on his heists and has never been caught. Now his funds are low and his luck is running out - until the day Anna Reid explains about the kickback in her partner's safe. But other players are involved. In Wyatt's world, there is no yielding, no redemption, and when he's crossed, the outcome is inevitable.… (altro)
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I finished Garry Disher's Hal Challis series a few years ago, but for some reason I resisted starting his Wyatt series for fear I'd end up with nothing by Disher to read. In the interim I read his Paul Hishfield books and a couple of stand-alones by him. With Kickback I've now started the Wyatt series

The Hal Challis series consist primarily of police procedurals, with an ensemble cast. Maybe I should call the Wyatt series "criminal" procedurals. For Wyatt is a criminal. Most of the time he is traveling, usually abroad from Australia, or, more recently spending time on his farm in the countryside outside Melbourne, where he is believed to be a former stock broker who made it big in the market and now merely dabbles. A couple of times a year, he disappears for a while, planning and executing a "job", usually a bank robbery, to finance his lifestyle until he begins to run out of money and must do another job.

This, the first entry in the series, opens with Wyatt doing a small job, almost a favor for a mobster, with the proceeds of which he hopes to finance a more financially rewarding job. Unfortunately, the mobster has foisted on Wyatt the assistance of his incompetent younger brother, and the small, supposedly simple job goes awry. Wyatt gets paid, and the remainder of the book focuses on Wyatt's planning and execution of a much more complicated job, which is further complicated by the mobster's brother wanting revenge on Wyatt and constantly creating snafus.

I liked this a lot. Not as much as Hal Challis, but I can see treats ahead--there are 9 Wyatt books. It's intriguing to watch as Wyatt plans down to the most minute details an intricate job, hires the exactly compatible specialist accomplices, and arranges everything so it should all go off without a hitch. And then, there's always a hitch, something always goes awry, so we get to see how Wyatt will wriggle out of it and save himself.

Recommended.
3 1/2 stars ( )
  arubabookwoman | Sep 15, 2023 |
This didn't turn out quite how I had anticipated. Obviously Garry Disher's more recent novels have been police procedurals and this was an earlier work from the perspective of a career criminal, but nevertheless I was expecting Wyatt to be more sympathetic somehow. This was a short, well-written read, but there was a lot of casual violence, and it didn't make me want to continue with this series. ( )
  pgchuis | Oct 30, 2022 |
I have read several of Disher's novels in the Wyatt series and they are all quite competent, noir in the manner of Quarry, and Parker, and Keller. This was the first in the series and I wish I had read it first. They are all stand-alones, but this one sets the stage, if you will.

As with Lawrence Block, all of Disher's creations are wonderful ways to spend an afternoon. Get them all. ( )
  ecw0647 | Feb 1, 2020 |
After I read the latest book in this series called Wyatt, I had to read the first one. It is as good as the new one. Only problem is tracking one down through the library! Not one library in RI has his older books! Mine came from Florida. Worth the wait. Looking forward to the next one. ( )
  andsoitgoes | Apr 17, 2012 |
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Wyatt robs banks and payroll vans. Most men like him are dead or in jail, but Wyatt stamps a cold, pitiless style on his heists and has never been caught. Now his funds are low and his luck is running out - until the day Anna Reid explains about the kickback in her partner's safe. But other players are involved. In Wyatt's world, there is no yielding, no redemption, and when he's crossed, the outcome is inevitable.

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