Description
New York Times bestselling author of the Spenser series of crime thrillers--Book 1 in the series "The toughest, funniest, wisest, private eye in the field these days."--Houston Chronicle
Spenser earned his degree in the school of hard knocks, so he is ready when a Boston university hires him to recover a rare, stolen manuscript. He is hardly surpised that his only clue is a radical student with four bullets in his chest. The cops are ready to throw the book at the pretty blond coed whose prints are all over the murder weapon but Spenser knows there are no easy answers. He tackles some very heavy homework and knows that if he doesn't finish his assignment soon, he could end up marked "D"--for dead.
Author: Robert B. Parker
Publisher: Dell
Published: 12/05/1992
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.23lbs
Size: 6.92h x 4.16w x 0.56d
ISBN13: 9780440129615
ISBN10: 0440129613
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective | Hard-Boiled
- Fiction | Thrillers | Suspense
Spenser earned his degree in the school of hard knocks, so he is ready when a Boston university hires him to recover a rare, stolen manuscript. He is hardly surpised that his only clue is a radical student with four bullets in his chest. The cops are ready to throw the book at the pretty blond coed whose prints are all over the murder weapon but Spenser knows there are no easy answers. He tackles some very heavy homework and knows that if he doesn't finish his assignment soon, he could end up marked "D"--for dead.
Author: Robert B. Parker
Publisher: Dell
Published: 12/05/1992
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.23lbs
Size: 6.92h x 4.16w x 0.56d
ISBN13: 9780440129615
ISBN10: 0440129613
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective | Hard-Boiled
- Fiction | Thrillers | Suspense
About the Author
Robert B. Parker was the author of seventy books, including the legendary Spenser detective series, novels featuring Chief Jesse Stone, and the acclaimed Virgil Cole/Everett Hitch westerns, as well as the Sunny Randall novels. Winner of the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award and long considered the undisputed dean of American crime fiction, Parker died in January 2010.