SUMMARY: After the stellar success of Stardust, Robert B. Parker's sleuth Spenser returns in a bittersweet thriller, mixing memory, desire--and danger. The sequel to his acclaimed Early Autumn, Parker's Pastime tells a constantly surprising tale of past crimes and present perils. Robert B. Parker is
Pastime
โ Scribed by Parker, Robert B
- Book ID
- 110463073
- Publisher
- Berkley Books
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 88 KB
- Series
- Spenser novels 18
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780425132937
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โฆ Synopsis
The most personal and revealing Spenser thriller of all, Pastime is Robert B. Parker's electrifying masterpeice of crime fiction--a startling game of memory, desire, and danger that forces Spenser to face his own past. Ten years ago, he saved a teenage boy from a father's rage. Now, on the brink of manhood, the boy seeks answers to his mother's sudden disapearance. Spenser is the only man he can turn to. This time, it's more than a routine search for a missing person--Spenser must search his own soul...
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Paul Giacomin (now 25) asks Spenser to locate his missing mother, who has become involved with the mob and disappeared under mysterious circumstances. This is one of Parker's strongest novels of late, reminiscent of his earlier works. The emphasis is on character interaction and relationships as opp
SUMMARY: After the stellar success of Stardust, Robert B. Parker's sleuth Spenser returns in a bittersweet thriller, mixing memory, desire--and danger. The sequel to his acclaimed Early Autumn, Parker's Pastime tells a constantly surprising tale of past crimes and present perils. Robert B. Parker is
The most personal and revealing Spenser thriller of all, **Pastime** is **Robert B. Parker**'s electrifying masterpeice of crime fiction--a startling game of memory, desire, and danger that forces Spenser to face his own past. Ten years ago, he saved a teenage boy from a father's rage. Now, on the b
Paul Giacomin (now 25) asks Spenser to locate his missing mother, who has become involved with the mob and disappeared under mysterious circumstances. This is one of Parker's strongest novels of late, reminiscent of his earlier works. The emphasis is on character interaction and relationships as opp