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Cold Service
Parker '54, Robert B.
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When Spenser's closest ally, Hawk, is brutally injured and left for dead while protecting bookie Luther Gillespie, Spenser embarks on an epic journey to rehabilitate his friend in body and soul. Spenser learns that the Ukrainian mob is responsible for the hit, but finding a way into their tightly knit circle is not nearly so simple. As the body count rises, Spenser is forced to employ some questionable techniques and even more questionable hired guns while redefining his friendship with Hawk in the name of vengeance.
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Back Story
Parker '54, Robert B.
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In 1974, a revolutionary group calling itself the Dread Scott Brigade held up the old Shawmut Bank in boston's Audubon Circle. Money was stolen and a woman named Emily Gordon, a visitor in town cashing traveller's checks, was shot and killed. Detective Spenser tried to solve a thirty-year-old murder as a favor to an old friend, in the brilliant new mystery from the Grand Master. Pbk
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Stone Cold
Parker '54, Robert B.
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Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone returns, tracking the path of a pair of thrill killers. Investigating a serial killer in an affluent suburban town is difficult and dangerous, and with the added pressures from the town selectmen and the media, the heat is turned up on Jesse. He's spending too much time with the bottle - and with his ex-wife - neither of which helps him or the case. And the harder these outside forces push against him, the more Jesse retreats into himself, convinced, despite all the odds, that it's up to him alone to stop the killing.
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Double Play
Parker '54, Robert B.
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It is 1947, the year Jackie Robinson breaks major-league baseball's color barrier by playing for the Dodgers. This is the story of that season, as told through the eyes of a difficult, brooding, and wounded man named Joseph Burke. A brilliant novel about a very real man, Double Play is a triumph; ingeniously crafted, rich with period detail, and resounding with the themes familiar to Parker's readers--honor, duty, responsibility, and redemption.
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Thin Air
Parker '54, Robert B.
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Her name is Lisa St. Claire. Her husband's a cop. Her whereabouts are unknown. Spenser thought he could help a friend find his missing wife. Until he learned the nasty truth about Lisa St. Claire. Forstarters, it's not her real name...
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