"It's easy to see why Parker's snappy banter and cynical eye have kept fans turning pages for 25 years . . . his wisecracks, combined with Parker's shorthand flair for scathing characterization, make for a satisfying read," said **Entertainment Weekly** of last year's **Hush Money**. Now Parker pres
Hugger Mugger
โ Scribed by Parker, Robert B.
- Publisher
- Berkley Books
- Year
- 2001;2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 117 KB
- Edition
- Berkley premium ed
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
Someone's making death threats in Dixie - against a thoroughbred horse destined to be the next Secretariat. At the owner's request, Boston P.I. Spenser hoofs it down South - where the lies are buzzing...and the dying is easy.Brisk...crackling...Hugger Mugger finishes strong, just like a thoroughbred should. (*Entertainment Weekly*)A winner...the famous dialogue is polished to a high shine...terrific. (*Kirkus Reviews*)Snappy. (*Chicago Tribune*)
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"It's easy to see why Parker's snappy banter and cynical eye have kept fans turning pages for 25 years ... his wisecracks, combined with Parker's shorthand flair for scathing characterization, make for a satisfying read," said Entertainment Weekly of last year's Hush Money. Now Parker presents Spens
### Amazon.com Review Why is somebody shooting Walter Clive's horses at Three Fillies Stables in Lamarr, Georgia? That's what toothy, patrician Walter wants the droll, hulking Boston detective Spenser to find out. Walter worries that his racetrack phenomenon Hugger Mugger, worth millions, is next.
"It's easy to see why Parker's snappy banter and cynical eye have kept fans turning pages for 25 years . . . his wisecracks, combined with Parker's shorthand flair for scathing characterization, make for a satisfying read," said **Entertainment Weekly** of last year's **Hush Money**. Now Parker pres
### Amazon.com Review Why is somebody shooting Walter Clive's horses at Three Fillies Stables in Lamarr, Georgia? That's what toothy, patrician Walter wants the droll, hulking Boston detective Spenser to find out. Walter worries that his racetrack phenomenon Hugger Mugger, worth millions, is next.