Robert B. Parker's Lullaby
Format: kindle
ASIN: B0072O02EQ
Publish date: May 1st 2012
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: Spenser 4 (#41)
I admit it; after reading Michael Brandman's continuation of the late Robert Parker's Jesse Stone novels, I decided I wasn't going to do this again. No more books by writers trying to write like famous dead writers. After only two pages, I realized Brandman can't do Parker.Then someone left me a cop...
9/15/13 ** Thanks mom! I don't need a new mystery author to keep track of! My mom loaned me this book. I couldn't place the author or main character (at least until I read the first chapter.) I thought I'd look at Amazon to see others' reviews. I was interested that as I opened the site (before...
Found this book while looking for a break from SF space operas. Have read a few Spenser books in the past and recall enjoying a number of them. (Quick research: there are 40 of these books written by [a:Robert B. Parker|397|Robert B. Parker|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1354149354p2/397.jpg], who...
Perhaps even better than Parker's latest Spenser novels. Atkins did a great job with this book, and I hope there are more!
After the release of SIXKILL, the last Parker penned Spenser novel, I had resigned myself to not getting my yearly Spenser fix anymore. I was a bit intrigued when I found out that Ace Atkins had been tapped by Parker's family to continue the books. I've read Atkins before and found his Nick Traver...