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Hostage for a Hood

por Lionel White

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At exactly 9:14 A.M. Joyce was driving along the deserted avenue. Just ahead on a side street, Cribbins checked the second hand of his watch for the last time. He swung the heavy Cadillac around the corner. He had a rendezvous with an armored car and a quarter of a million dollars; he had a tommy gun to make sure it all went off smoothly. Everything was timed, everything was planned down to the most insignificant detail - except for Joyce Sherwood and her eight-year-old Chevy, which crashed deep into the side of Cribbins' stolen car. That's how they met - the housewife and the hoods. And terror took over.… (más)
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Hostage For A Hood is a top-notch pulp era novel which featured a Ozzie and Harriet type couple accidentally getting mixed up with a crew of armored car robbers. White does a great job of describing everyone involved in the caper which feels like one of the crews from Westlake's Richard Stark novels with each member of the crew playing a vital part. Juxtaposed against the backdrop of this violent professional crew is the newlyweds and their little French poodle who are as straight and innocent as they come. Well-written, succinct, not a wasted paragraph. Precisely what I look for in crime fiction from that era.
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  DaveWilde | Sep 22, 2017 |
This story features two seemingly unconnected cases that are in fact entwined.

By pure ill luck, Joyce takes her eyes off the road and collides into two criminals that are on their way to play their part in a robbery - a robbery that's been timed to the minute and their partners in crime are waiting for them to turn up in the get-away car. Trouble is, Joyce has written it off, yet her car's okay, meaning the criminals need it and she's now their hostage.

This was first published in 1957 and is well-plotted and features some interesting characters. ( )
  PhilSyphe | Feb 14, 2014 |
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At exactly 9:14 A.M. Joyce was driving along the deserted avenue. Just ahead on a side street, Cribbins checked the second hand of his watch for the last time. He swung the heavy Cadillac around the corner. He had a rendezvous with an armored car and a quarter of a million dollars; he had a tommy gun to make sure it all went off smoothly. Everything was timed, everything was planned down to the most insignificant detail - except for Joyce Sherwood and her eight-year-old Chevy, which crashed deep into the side of Cribbins' stolen car. That's how they met - the housewife and the hoods. And terror took over.

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