Crimson Joy
โ Scribed by Robert B. Parker
- Publisher
- Quercus;Dell
- Year
- 1988;1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 85 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Private detective Spenser is on the case of a serial killer with an unusual calling card he leaves a red rose on the body of each of his victims.
And when the madman targets Spenser's girlfriend, Susan Silverman, his resolve is strengthened, and he determines to find the murderer no matter what the risk...
'Like Philip Marlowe, Spenser is a man of honor in a dishonorable world. When he says he will do something, it is done. The dialogue zings, and there is plenty of action... but it is the moral element that sets this series above most detective fiction.'
- Newsweek
Robert B. Parker was the author of seventy books, including the legendary Spenser detective series, the Jesse Stone novels, the acclaimed Virgil Cole / Everett Hitch westerns, and the Sunny Randall novels. Long considered a grand master of American crime fiction, he died in January 2010.
Library : General
Universes : Spenser [15]
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780440203438
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A serial killer is on the loose in Beantown and the cops can't catch him. But when the killer leaves his red rose calling card for Spenser's own Susan Silverman, he gets all the attention that Spenser and Hawk can give. Spenser plays against time while he tracks the Red Rose killer from Boston'
### From Publishers Weekly The hero of Parker's bestsellers and a popular TV series, Boston private eye Spenser tells his 15th story, this time about events that affect him personally as well as his psychologist lover Susan Silverman and their buddy, Hawk. A husband murders his wife imitating the "
### From Publishers Weekly The hero of Parker's bestsellers and a popular TV series, Boston private eye Spenser tells his 15th story, this time about events that affect him personally as well as his psychologist lover Susan Silverman and their buddy, Hawk. A husband murders his wife imitating the "
Spencer is back on his home turf: a Boston of sleaze and surprises, dangerous days and deadly nights. A serial killer is on the loose in Beantown and the cops can't ctch him. called the "Red Rose Killer" because he leaves a long-stemmed red rose on each woman he slays, he's terrifying every female w
EDITORIAL REVIEW: They call him the "Red Rose Killer" because he leaves one on the body of each woman he kills. But then the madman's eyes turn to Susan Silverman, and Spenser is on the case. For when Susan's life is in danger, Spenser becomes a hard-fisted, unstoppable locomotive--determined t