Dancing Aztecs by Donald E. Westlake

In a whirlwind of comedic chaos and misadventure, a valuable Aztec statue, mistaken for a cheap replica, becomes the centerpiece of a madcap chase across New York City. As the statue changes hands among an eclectic cast of characters, including bumbling criminals, ambitious reporters, and unsuspecting civilians, the city becomes a vibrant backdrop for a series of hilarious and unpredictable events. With each character driven by their own motives and misunderstandings, the story unfolds with a blend of humor and suspense, capturing the essence of a treasure hunt gone delightfully awry.

Published
1976
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(3.0)
Alternate Titles
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