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Appie Knoll is the kind of suburb where kids grow up right. But something is wrong. Fourteen-year-old Kevin Bartlett disappears. Everyone thinks he's run away -- until the comic strip ransom note arrives.
It doesn't take Spenser long to get the picture -- an affluent family seething with rage, a desperate boy making strange friends...friends like Vic Harroway, body builder. Mr. Muscle is Spenser's only lead and he isn't talking...except with his fists. But when push comes to shove, when a boy's life is on the line, Spenser can speak that language too.
"Spenser is everyman's fantasy: social critic, gourmet cook, physically fit, sculptor, and of course, unabashed participant in a non-destructive sexual relationship. Parker has taken his place beside Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler and Ross MacDonald." (The Boston Globe)
Featuring rapid-fire dialogue and spicy characters, Robert B. Parker's books are top-shelf reading for fans of detective crime novels. His Spenser series is several titles strong and an established classic; lately Parker has raised the stakes with two additional series (one featuring private eye Sunny Randle, the other featuring police chief Jesse Stone) that may eventually rival his beloved Boston P.I.
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December 19, 2009: I have read all but two of the Spenser novels, and I recommend them to all. They always have a good plot, the characters are great and you can always identify with Spenser, Hawk and all of the minor characters.
Enjoyable, and am so glad that I found this series.I Also Recommend: The Professional (Spenser Series #37).
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May 17, 2005: I really enjoyed reading the plot line of this book.I like how once you get stated reading the book you can get involved and can't get put it down. This was my first time reading this author. It was easy to visualize the author,because he didn't use use words that I would have to stop reading and look them up in a dictionary.I still don't understand how friends can kill friends,even if they are close or not. Everyone has an arguement every now and then, but I don't understand why you would personally kill your friend or loved one. I think there were ways around it like taking to the person who you have a problem with. Also you could have tried to discuss it with them. He the author did a really good job on making everything so real. My Mom reads his books abouts his stories. That they are so intereting and they make you want to read the whole book before putting it down. I myself can not see having the ability to really kill someone. It amazes me how people do it all of the time with no thought about if before or after and then to even kill your own friend with no remorse.