Hush Money
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
384
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Apr 1, 2000
Förlag
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Utgåva
Reissue
ISBN-10
0425174018
ISBN-13
9780425174012
Beskrivning
In this gripping installment of the Spenser series, Robert B. Parker weaves a narrative that combines suspense, wit, and the indomitable spirit of his iconic private investigator. Spenser finds himself untangling a web of corruption and deceit that stretches far beyond the surface level. With his signature blend of street smarts and a moral compass that never wavers, Spenser delves into a case that forces him to navigate the murky realms of trust and betrayal.
As he confronts powerful adversaries and uncovers hidden motives, Spenser's analytical prowess is put to the test. The stakes rise as he races against time to protect those in peril while grappling with the ethical dilemmas posed by his relentless pursuit of justice. Parker's distinctive prose breathes life into the characters, each richly developed and layered with complexity.
Amidst the action and intrigue, moments of humor and introspection shine through, showcasing Spenser's loyalty and resilience. Fans of the series will find themselves captivated by this latest tale, which stands as a testament to Parker's enduring legacy in the genre. It’s a story that resonates with the challenges of human nature, making it a must-read for both longtime enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
As he confronts powerful adversaries and uncovers hidden motives, Spenser's analytical prowess is put to the test. The stakes rise as he races against time to protect those in peril while grappling with the ethical dilemmas posed by his relentless pursuit of justice. Parker's distinctive prose breathes life into the characters, each richly developed and layered with complexity.
Amidst the action and intrigue, moments of humor and introspection shine through, showcasing Spenser's loyalty and resilience. Fans of the series will find themselves captivated by this latest tale, which stands as a testament to Parker's enduring legacy in the genre. It’s a story that resonates with the challenges of human nature, making it a must-read for both longtime enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
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