FAIR GAME, by Paula Gosling was written in 1978, and is an expanded version of A RUNNING DUCK, 1974, which was made into the movie COBRA. Advertising executive Clare Randell helps someone who dropped some papers in a lonely parking lot; soon nasty things begin to happen to her - was she just in the wrong place at the wrong time? For whatever reason, her life is now under attack by a hired killer who’s very careful, and it seems the only man who can hunt him down is just as cold and calculating, just as deadly.
Interesting psychological studies of Edison (the hitman) and Malchek (the cop), mixed with a not too soppy love affair between cop and Clare, as they try to stay alive and salvage whatever kind of life may remain to them. Reminded me a bit of Bill Pronzini’s thrillers from the same period. It’s very polished for a first novel, strongly plotted, well-paced, and has a subtle sense of humor.
Shorter version published in UK in 1974 as A RUNNING DUCK, made into movie COBRA with Sylvester Stallone at the height of his career in 1986 but movie rather a dud, plot got rather cast aside. I seem to remember the movie as being one of those carcrash things. Sly was definitely NOT Malchek as written! He’s described as being smallish, lithe, strong but very agile, flexible, fast. Think the movie came across as another sort of Rambo-clone, as many of his 80s movies did. That’s a shame, this was an entertaining book, with the psychological bits being rather melodramatic, but well-fitted.
I really like Gosling’s style, first came across her via short stories - she’s got a wicked sense of humor that resonates with me.
September 2007