Bad Business
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Mystery
History
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2005
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0425199576
ISBN-13
9780425199572
Description
Marlene Cowley finds herself at a crossroads in her marriage and turns to Spenser for help. Hired to investigate her husband Trent, Spenser soon discovers that the case is anything but straightforward. As he delves deeper into Trent's life, he unearths a web of secrets that suggests there’s far more at stake than mere infidelity.
With his signature mix of grit and humor, Spenser navigates the complicated dynamics of trust, love, and betrayal. He uncovers a series of unexpected twists and turns that challenge his beliefs about loyalty and morality. As he gets closer to the truth, the stakes rise, leading him into a dangerous territory where the lines blur between right and wrong.
Along the way, Spenser's relationships with his friends and associates come into play, adding depth to the investigation. Each character brings their own perspective, enriching the narrative as Spenser maneuvers through a treacherous landscape of deceit.
Ultimately, the journey not only tests Spenser’s skills as a detective but also forces him to confront his own views on commitment. What begins as a simple inquiry spirals into an exploration of the complexities of human relationships, leaving Spenser, and the reader, to ponder what truly constitutes a bad business in love.
With his signature mix of grit and humor, Spenser navigates the complicated dynamics of trust, love, and betrayal. He uncovers a series of unexpected twists and turns that challenge his beliefs about loyalty and morality. As he gets closer to the truth, the stakes rise, leading him into a dangerous territory where the lines blur between right and wrong.
Along the way, Spenser's relationships with his friends and associates come into play, adding depth to the investigation. Each character brings their own perspective, enriching the narrative as Spenser maneuvers through a treacherous landscape of deceit.
Ultimately, the journey not only tests Spenser’s skills as a detective but also forces him to confront his own views on commitment. What begins as a simple inquiry spirals into an exploration of the complexities of human relationships, leaving Spenser, and the reader, to ponder what truly constitutes a bad business in love.
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