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    | Parker 19: Blackout
    
    Author: Parker |   
    |  | (Added on Mar 14, 2002)
            (This month 64052 readers) (Total 81889 readers) |   
    |  | A power outtage on a subway ride proves to be a life changing experience for a young lawyer. |  
 
   
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    | Reviewer: 
    mkemse
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Feb 19, 2006 |   
    |  | great story, great eriter and only in NYC (10/10) 
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    LaJan
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Jun 21, 2002 |   
    |  | I was soooo hoping for a complete gang rape in the train but that would have been a bit silly, right?  Extremely well written and the "interrupted flash-back" device was used very effectively.  Thanks for posting it! (9/10) 
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    kemosabe
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Mar 17, 2002 |   
    |  | One of Parker's best, which is tough to do.  A consistently interesting writer, I put him in the same class as V.P. Vintner.  Can't wait for his next one (10/10) 
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    RubbrSpatula
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Mar 15, 2002 |   
    |  | Very clever with this one-- the prose style at the beginning made it difficult to understand what was happening.  It seems a little rushed, maybe, but that's off the cuff, and I'm a slow writer myself. I wanted to 'see' Darrell well enough to believe in what he was doing to Tina, and I think that if Tina's narration began with a better detail of her surroundings and the men, the story would be more believable.  Maybe some more use of smell?
 Also, the bystanders on the train-- what kind of noises did they make?  Were they talking or murmuing loudly enough to cover the physical sounds of a woman bucking and riding men on a train...?
 As usual, the twists and turns of the story are clever and fresh.  Another quality story from the consistent Parker. (8/10)
 
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