Dancing Aztecs
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Brian Holsopple
About this listen
Specialist in the scam, the con, and the rip-off, Jerry Manelli is running around New York hot on the trail of a priest: a thousand-year-old, two-foot-tall, ugly, misshapen, dancing Aztec priest made of solid gold, with eyes of pure emeralds, worth a million dollars.
Somebody stole it from its museum home in South America and smuggled it through U.S. Customs in a shipment of plastic imitations. But the wrong one got delivered, and the million dollar statue, mixed with the 15 copies, is somewhere in New York. Jerry Manelli is searching for it, as are Wall Street financiers, New Jersey union thugs, Manhattan aristocrats, college professors and PR men, liberated women and unliberated wives, tough guys and conmen, and sharpshooters of every kind.
From Harlem to Greenwich Village, from Long Island to Connecticut, the motley group races in and around New York in this comic adventure of the 1970s.
©1976 Original material, Donald E. Westlake. Recorded by arrangement with Mysterious Press, LLC. (P)2011 HighBridge CompanyWhat listeners say about Dancing Aztecs
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- D. Morgan
- 21-11-17
Top notch vintage Westlake
cracking farcical but realistic plot at cracking pace. great characters irreverent yarn. Just a peach.
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- Borist595
- 09-04-24
brilliant
excellent story and brilliant performance. I have listened to 3 of this authors books and all have been excellent. Well worth a look.
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- Stan Murch
- 11-07-22
Love to see this as a Movie
This is a fantastic fast paced story, in the vain of "Its a Mad Mad World" yes I know I missed a few Mad's out. It was written in the 70's so it was based in the 70's with the language of the 70's. I have read this book quite a few times in the past, so I could follow it quite well. It does have a lot of characters and a lot of action Westlake is a master of putting a complicated story like this together. I would have loved to see this as a movie, based in the 70's etc . The narration is a bit shaky at times with the accents but this did not detract anything from the mastery of Westlake
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