The Road to Ruin by Donald E. Westlake Paperback Book

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Author: Donald E. Westlake

Narrator: William Durfris

Format: Unabridged-CD, Unabridged-MP3

Publisher: Pub Group West

Published: Apr 2004

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General

Retail Price: $34.95

Discs: 8

Synopsis

Donald E. Westlake's ever-popular thief John Dortmunder and some pals have a new scheme in hand. They'll work as servants to a corrupt businessman, Monroe Hall, so that they can pull an inside job and steal his antique auto collection. However, their larcenous plans are disrupted by two competing gangs of kidnappers who have also set their sights on Hall.

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