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Action Man Terror Tournament - Action Figure Battle Game Set for Kids & Collectors | Perfect for Role-Playing, Gift Giving & Competitive Play
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Action Man Terror Tournament - Action Figure Battle Game Set for Kids & Collectors | Perfect for Role-Playing, Gift Giving & Competitive Play Action Man Terror Tournament - Action Figure Battle Game Set for Kids & Collectors | Perfect for Role-Playing, Gift Giving & Competitive Play
Action Man Terror Tournament - Action Figure Battle Game Set for Kids & Collectors | Perfect for Role-Playing, Gift Giving & Competitive Play
Action Man Terror Tournament - Action Figure Battle Game Set for Kids & Collectors | Perfect for Role-Playing, Gift Giving & Competitive Play
Action Man Terror Tournament - Action Figure Battle Game Set for Kids & Collectors | Perfect for Role-Playing, Gift Giving & Competitive Play
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THE ACTION MANDenton Farr has everything he needs, money, and a fine woman. So why plan the perfect, impossible heist? Why do something that would bring the federals and the syndicate howling after him; why try a stunt that could easily get him killed and certainly send him up for the rest of his life? The action. There’s something special about the way his body feels—something different about the air it breathes—when he has action. That it is unnecessary doesn’t matter. It is action. And why the hell does he want to climb that mountain? Because it is there. Yes, this is the heist will provide all the action that Farr will ever need…TERROR TOURNAMENTEx-cop Burl Stannard has been hired as security to protect the take at a 3-day pro-amateur golf tournament. All he has to do is ride shotgun with the money to the bank. But something goes wrong. Three men pull up in a golf cart and crash their car. Shots are exchanged. A fellow ex-cop and one of the thieves are killed. When Stannard comes to, the $400,00 is gone, and no clues in sight—not even the body of the dead criminal. Who could have pulled off such a perfect heist? The more Stannard digs, the more it begins to look like an inside job—but everyone involved has an airtight alibi!
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I had never heard of Jay (J.M.) Flynn until I read a biography of Flynn that Bill Pronzini wrote for Mystery File. Flynn's life certainly was colorful - he seems to have been one of those larger-than-life characters. After reading Pronzini's bio, I decided to track down a copy of The Action Man, which I eventually managed to find in a used bookstore in Atlanta.The Action Man centers on Denton Farr, a larger-than-life character in his own right. Farr is a professional criminal who lives in northern California. Farr lives his life making money from various crimes and he's just a little too smart for the police to catch. He owns several businesses in the city, where he sees his mistress several nights a week. But Farr also has a quiet, normal life outside of town where he lives in a wonderful house with his wife.When downtown one day, Farr discovers that a huge army payroll passes right by his bar. The wheels start turning in his head and he begins the plan a spectacular robbery. The bulk of The Action Man concerns Farr's attempts to steal the payroll, while Farr's messy romantic life is a sub-plot.There's nothing wrong with The Action Man. It's a solid action novel. But it doesn't have a lot of suspense and Farr is one of those character who is little too cool to be true. Bill Pronzini recommended this novel and - given his recommendation - I was a little disappointed. The Action Man is worth reading, but I would not seek out a copy.

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