Sudden Mischief (Spenser)
Amazon.com Review: Sudden Mischief, the 25th Spenser novel, finds Robert B. Parker's seemingly ageless sleuth once again engaging Boston's bad guys and sorting out life's moral dilemmas, all (or mostly) in the name of love. When Spenser's girlfriend, [... more]
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Perish Twice (Sunny Randall)
Amazon.com Review: What mystery fan hasn't heard by now that Robert B. Parker created his Sunny Randall series expressly for good friend Helen Hunt, with an eye toward the actress playing the petite blonde investigator on the silver screen? Although the [... more]
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Pastime (Spenser)
This is one of the Better Spensers: I've read most of Robert B. Parker's books, and this is definitely one of the better ones. This novel is technically a sequel to an earlier novel called EARLY AUTUMN, but you don't have to read that book to enjoy this [... more]
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Small Vices (Spenser)
Amazon.com Review: While the rest of us grow older, Spenser seems suspended in perpetual early middle age. Oh, he talks about getting older, but his body is still firm, his muscles toned, and his reflexes are still hair-trigger fine. Even so, it is [... more]
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Hush Money (Spenser Mysteries)
Amazon.com Review: Twenty-five years and 26 books into the Spenser series, Hush Money dishes up another solid installment that is sure to fulfill the cravings of Parker fans new and old. This time Spenser and his buddy Hawk are helping a couple of [... more]
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Stone Cold (Jesse Stone)
Stone Cold is riviting: This is the fourth novel in the Jesse Stone series and by far the most pschological. This trip to Paradise finds Jesse the troubled cop tackling three problems: to capture the pair of serial killers who are murdering random [... more]
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Playmates
Spenser demonstrates again that he is a thug with a moral compass: The setting for this Spenser novel is the Taft college basketball team that is challenging for the NCAA title. A story has been published in the campus paper alleging that some of the [... more]
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Poodle Springs
Solid Marlowe Mystery: Poodle Springs is Robert B. Parker's completion of a novel started by Raymond Chandler before he died in 1959 featuring private detective Philip Marlow. While I have read some of Chandler's previous novels featuring Marlow I have [... more]
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Chance (Spenser)
Spenser series flagging: I first became aware of the Spenser (detective) character from the TV show Spenser for Hire (1985-1988.) The series was adapted from Robert Parker's, Spenser novels. It was the Hawk character - brilliantly brought to life by [... more]
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Family Honor (Sunny Randall)
Amazon.com Review: Let's get this settled right away: Sunny Randall is nothing like Spenser. True, she's a private eye in Boston with good connections to the cops, and she also knows a lot of bad guys. And yes, she happens to have a trusty sidekick named [... more]
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Widow's Walk (Spenser)
Amazon.com Review: It's good to see private eye Spenser back in Boston, after his ludicrous imitation of a frontier lawman in Robert B. Parker's Potshot. But he's getting nowhere investigating the gunshot murder of banker Nathan Smith in Widow's Walk. [... more]
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Stardust (Spenser)
Well, at least he can write: Two stars because Parker is able to write, zero for plot (what plot?) characters(Puh-leeze). I tripped over this in the library needing an easy read. What amazes me is that this was apparently a popular series in the 80's. So [... more]
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