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Robert B. Parker |
Hugger Mugger |
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Berkley, 2001 (2000) |
Hardcover, Paperback, Audio, CD |
Takes Spenser into horse country in Georgia, while Susan stays home alone. This is the first of the series that I have found easy to put down, it meanders more than usual. (HW) |
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Robert B. Parker |
Night Passage |
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Berkley, 1998 (1997) |
Hardcover, Paperback, Audio |
Introduces Jesse Stone. Ditched by his wife, and with a serious drinking problem, Jesse has left the LAPD. But why did the Board of Selectmen of Paradise, Massachusetts hire someone with his history as chief of police? Though more flawed, Stone has much in common with Spenser. (HW) |
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Robert B. Parker |
Sea Change |
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Putnam, 2006 (2006) |
Hardcover, Audio, CD |
In this 5th in the series, it's Race Week in Paradise, Massachusetts and a floater washes up at the town wharf. (HW) |
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Robert B. Parker |
Back Story: A Spenser Novel |
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Putnam, 2003 (2003) |
Hardcover, Audio, CD |
A quixotic quest back into hippie history and a 28-year-old bank robbery and murder, on behalf of an actress friend of Paul's. (HW) |
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Robert B. Parker |
Bad Business |
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Penguin, 2004 (2004) |
Hardcover, Audio, CD |
At the top of his form, Spenser unravels a multinational's byzantine accounting, its executives' adulterous sex, and multiple murders. (HW) |
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