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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ability To Survive
OUT ON THE RIM features two senior citizens. One is in the process of recovering from a stroke while carrying on a revolution and the other is re-entering the world of work after being between jobs less than twelve hours.

Thomas comes up with an entertaining plot full of double and triple crosses set in the early years of the Aquino government while the Marcos forces...

Published on July 12, 2002 by Peter Kenney

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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed In The End....
Agreed, excellent character development and story telling with many twists and turns, but in my opinion the book just fizzles in the end. Booth Stallings is the main character throughout most of the book; however, in the last few chapters his importance and intelligence just fades away. He's supposed to be an extremely knowledgable, brilliant "terrorism"...
Published on March 2, 2003 by "The Woj"


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ability To Survive, July 12, 2002
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Peter Kenney (Birmingham, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Out on the Rim (Hardcover)
OUT ON THE RIM features two senior citizens. One is in the process of recovering from a stroke while carrying on a revolution and the other is re-entering the world of work after being between jobs less than twelve hours.

Thomas comes up with an entertaining plot full of double and triple crosses set in the early years of the Aquino government while the Marcos forces still loom as a large threat. The story centers around an attempt by the Marcos gang to destabilize the Aquino government by funding a rebel group led by Alejandro Espiritu. Enter Booth Stallings, Espiritu's World war II buddy and presently a down-and-out sixty-year-old academic just fired from his job with a foundation as an expert on terrorism. He is hired indirectly by the Marcos regime as an intermediary.

On his way to the Philippines, Stallings joins forces with a collection of experienced international con men. Artie Wu is a forty-four year old giant who is a pretender to the emperor's throne in China. He is accompanied by his long-time business partner, Quincy Durant. In a cast full of desperadoes and other untrustworthy people, Otherguy Overby manages to stand out. His nickname speaks for itself. It's always the other guy's fault. Georgia Blue is a statuesque beauty who doubles as both a body guard and a strong-willed, brilliant and independent operative. As a team, their most remarkable quality may be their ability to survive.

As the plot unfolds we begin to appreciate the latent talents of Stallings. He also starts to believe in his own abilities and realizes at the end he has found a new career for his dotage in company with Overby, Wu, Durant and Georgia Blue.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ross Thomas characters at their very best, October 8, 1999
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Yorck Leschber (Walldorf, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out on the Rim (Paperback)
A spellbinding book that I could not drop until it was finished. The characters (Artie Wu, Durant, Otherguy Overby, ... ) are so alive - I expect them to step right out of the pages. The plot is marvelous and the story is written beautifully.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Feel for "The Rim", December 11, 2005
This review is from: Out on the Rim (Paperback)
I just re-read this book after first reading it when it came out. It has always had a special spot with me and it didn't let me down the second time around. I worked in Manila 1981-84 and remembered the book as capturing the feel of the place. Indeed it does capure the post-Marcos era and the poor, terminally corrupt Philippines. The main characters are great. Who wouldn't want to run a caper with this crew. Wish Thomas was still with us and we could look forward to more from "Other Guy" the pretender and the rest.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Convoluted storyline, April 4, 2006
This review is from: Out on the Rim (Paperback)
Sixty year old Booth Stallings is an expert on terrorism who has been employed by the US government for many years, so when he is suddenly sacked, he is at a loss to understand exactly why this has happened, not for one moment believing the flim flam that's been fed to him. He is approached by an intermediary to recruit a few helpers to make an offer to a Filipino rebel leader to retire to Hong Kong with a payout of US$5,000,000, as he and this rebel had worked together during WW2. He gathers a team of expert con men, including one woman, to help in the elaborate caper which takes place on the island of Cebu in the Philippines. The plot and counter plots are so convoluted that the reader must keep his or her wits about them as people change sides, pretend to change sides, and are involved in very shadowy deals. It's a good read for lovers of involved spy deals.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A witty, tongue-in-cheek romp., September 24, 2004
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Michael G. "mikefromrochester" (Rochester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Out on the Rim (Paperback)
Out on the Rim starts out delightfully enough. The year is 1986, the place Washington, D.C. Sixty year old counterterrorism expert Booth Stallings is hired by persons unknown to deliver a $5 million bribe to a troublesome Filipino rebel leader.
But Stallings does not see himself as a mere delivery boy. He'd much rather get his hands permanently on the 5 million. Knowing he'll need some help and after consulting with his lawyer son-in-law, he takes on as partners Artie Wu and Quincy Durant. Two lifelong friends who know their way around both the Far East and other people's money.
By the time he gets to Manila, Stallings finds that he has four partners, not two. You see, a con man named Otherguy Overby and an ex-Secret Service agent named Georgia Blue have cleverly insinuated themselves into the mix.
Out on the Rim is an entertaining and complex tale of intrigue. There's plenty of double crossing and lots of unexpected alliances turn up. In fact, about two thirds of the way through, the complications start to get a bit out of hand. And that is the book's main flaw.
Written with wit and urbane humor, Out on the Rim is deliciously engaging. But the number of twists and turns could have been 50% less without detracting at all from the fun.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book to read and read again!, January 16, 2006
This review is from: Out on the Rim (Paperback)
I keep reading Out on the Rim because of the great story telling ability of Ross Thomas. All of his stories are complex and funny with plots that twist and turn with each chapter. This is my favorite and reminds me of "All the Guys are Bad Guys," written by a new story teller on the scene.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ross Thomas!!!!!, May 12, 2007
This review is from: Out on the Rim (Paperback)
I really like his books!What a shame that he will never write another one.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed In The End...., March 2, 2003
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"The Woj" (Downers Grove, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out on the Rim (Paperback)
Agreed, excellent character development and story telling with many twists and turns, but in my opinion the book just fizzles in the end. Booth Stallings is the main character throughout most of the book; however, in the last few chapters his importance and intelligence just fades away. He's supposed to be an extremely knowledgable, brilliant "terrorism" expert, but by the end of the book he's portrayed as an old fool. Maybe I missed some elusive underlying point, but I was very disappointed. Thomas's writing reminded me of the John Grisham novels I have read. Great, fast paced reads with highly identifiable characters, but alas....quick spurt endings with very little thought.
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars OUT ON THE RIM, September 16, 2009
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NEVER RECEIVED BOOK TRYED TO CONTACT SENDED. NO RESPONCE. AMAZON SOMETHING ABOUT KIND OF PAYMENT.
SAD! NO BOOK NO MONEY!
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