The International Parker Theorem states: The
more Parker gets involved in international intrigue, the less interesting he
becomes. Its corollary, the International Dortmunder Theorem, states: The more
a Dortmunder novel becomes involved in international intrigue, the sillier it
becomes. And this is Westlake’s constant artistic battle in the Dortmunder
books: to negotiate the fine line between funny and silly, to not get lazy and
descend into fart jokes. Don’t Ask begins in the general realm of the fart
joke with Dortmunder riding in a fish truck. (A future Dortmunder novel, I can
only assume, will begin with Dortmunder sitting in an outhouse.) The problem
with International Dortmunder is that Westlake cannot resist the low-hanging
fruit: silly names, silly accents, and so on. And Donald E. Westlake, of all
people, has no need for low-hanging fruit. In sum, Don’t Ask is
an acceptable Dortmunder, though a bit lazy. Competent, but not inspired. Grade: C