Back Story: A Spenser Novel
A Spenser Novel (A Spenser novel)
Robert B. Parker

| ISBN: | 9780719562914 |
| Publisher: | John Murray |
| Published: | 20 March, 2003 |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Language: | English |
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- Stardust
- Ceremony
- Taming a Seahorse
- School Days
- Thin Air
- Chance
- Potshot
- Cold Service
- Playmates
- Sudden Mischief
- Paper Doll
- The Godwulf Manuscript
- God Save the Child
- Mortal Stakes
- The Judas Goat
- Promised Land
- Early Autumn
- A Savage Place
- Valediction
- The Widening Gyre
- Crimson Joy
- Hugger Mugger
- Widow's Walk
- Bad Business
- Looking for Rachel Wallace
- A Catskill Eagle
- Pastime
- Double Deuce
- Walking Shadow
- Back story
- Hundred-Dollar Baby
- Now and Then
- Rough Weather
- Chasing the Bear
- Bad Business
- Early Autumn
- Hush Money
- God Save the Child
- Hugger Mugger
- Pale Kings and Princes
- A Catskill Eagle
- Mortal Stakes
- The Godwulf Manuscript
- Chance
- Hundred-Dollar Baby (Spenser Mystery)
- Taming a Sea-Horse
Back Story: A Spenser Novel
A Spenser Novel (A Spenser novel)
Robert B. Parker
In 1974, a revolutionary group calling itself The Dread Scott Brigade held up the Old Shawnut Bank in Boston's Audubon Circle. Money was stolen. And a woman named Emily Gordon, a visitor in town cashing traveller's cheques, was shot and killed. No one saw who shot her. Despite security camera photos and a letter from the group claiming responsibility, the perpetrators have remained at large for nearly three decades. Enter Paul Giacomin, the closest thing Spenser has to a son. Twice before, Spenser's come to the young man's assistance, and now Paul is 37, his troubled past behind him. But when Paul's friend Daryl Gordon - daughter of the long-gone Emily - decides she needs closure regarding her mother's death, it's Spenser they turn to. The lack of clues and a missing FBI intelligence report force Spenser to reach out in every direction - to Daryl's estranged, hippie father, to Vinnie Morris and the mob, to the mysterious Ives - testing his resourcefulness and his courage. Taut, tense and expertly crafted, this is Robert B. Parker at his storytelling best.


























