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Books with author Robert B. Parker

  • Pale Kings & Princes

    Robert B. Parker

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, May 1, 1987)
    Spencer investigates the murder of a news reporter who had been prying into the cocaine trade in the central Massachusetts town of Wheaton
  • A Catskill eagle: A Spenser novel

    Robert B Parker

    Hardcover (G.K. Hall, March 15, 1985)
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  • Promised Land

    Robert B. Parker

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Private investigator Spenser leaves Boston for summertime Cape Cod where he and his friend Susan Silverman find themselves involved with fools and villains whose concerns are extortion, robbery, and murder
  • Piano Starts Here: The Young Art Tatum

    Robert A. Parker

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Regardless of whether theyโ€™ve heard of jazz or Art Tatum, young readers will appreciate how Parker uses simple, lyrical storytelling and colorful, energetic ink-and-wash illustrations to show the world as young Art Tatum might have seen it. Tatum came from modest beginnings and was nearly blind, but his passion for the piano and his acute memory for any sound that he heard drove him to become a virtuoso who was revered by both classical and jazz pianists alike. Included in the back matter is a biography and bibliography.
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  • School Days: A Spenser Novel

    Robert B. Parker

    Paperback (Gale Group, June 30, 2006)
    The celebrated series continues as a troubled teenager accused of a horrific crime draws Spenser into one of the most desperate cases of his career. Lily Ellsworth - erect, firm, white-haired, and stylish - is the grand dame of Dowling, Massachusetts, and possesses an iron will and a bottomless purse. When she hires Spenser to investigate her grandson Jared Clark's alleged involvement in a school shooting, Spenser is led into an inquiry that grows more harrowing at every turn. Though seven people were killed in cold blood, and despite Jared's being named as a co-conspirator by the other shooter, Mrs. Ellsworth is convinced of her grandson's innocence. Jared's parents are resigned to his fate, and the boy himself doesn't seem to care whether he goes to prison for a crime he might not have committed. Robert B. Parker, the author of more than forty novels, has long been acknowledged as the dean of American crime fiction and has been named Grand Master of the 2002 Edgar awards by the Mystery Writers of America, an honor shared with earlier masters such as Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen. Parker's fictional Spenser inspired the ABC-TV series "Spenser: For Hire." More recently, the Spenser novels Small Vices and Thin Air have been made into television films for the A&E network. Robert B. Parker lives in Boston.
  • School Days: A Spenser Novel

    Robert B. Parker

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Oct. 19, 2005)
    A New York Times Bestselling Author A troubled teenager accused of a horrific crime draws Spenser into one of the most desperate cases of his career and an investigation that grows more harrowing at every turn.Simultaneous publication with G. P. Putnam's standard print edition.
  • Taming a Sea-Horse

    Robert B. Parker

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, April 1, 1987)
    Spenser's interest in teenage prostitute April Kyle leads him to Robert Rambeaux, ersatz Juilliard student and April's pimp, and to Ginger Bucky, another of Rambeaux's hookers, who suddenly turns up dead
  • Potshot

    Robert B. Parker

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Dec. 31, 2001)
    paperback NO Exit Press 2002 fine In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Now and Then

    Robert B. Parker

    Hardcover (G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, March 15, 2007)
    Excellent Book
  • High Profile

    Robert B. Parker

    Hardcover (Putnam Adult, Feb. 6, 2007)
    The murder of a notorious public figure places Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone in the harsh glare of the media spotlight. When the body of controversial talk-show host Walton Weeks is discovered hanging from a tree on the outskirts of Paradise, police chief Jesse Stone finds himself at the center of a highly public case, forcing him to deal with small-minded local officials and national media scrutiny. When another dead body-that of a young woman-is discovered just a few days later, the pressure becomes almost unbearable. Two victims in less than a week should provide a host of clues, but all Jesse runs into are dead ends. But what may be the most disturbing aspect of these murders is the fact that no one seems to care-not a single one of Weeks's ex-wives, not the family of the girl. And when the medical examiner reveals a heartbreaking link between the two departed souls, the mystery only deepens. Despite Weeks's reputation and the girl's tender age, Jesse is hard-pressed to find legitimate suspects. Though the crimes are perhaps the most gruesome Jesse has ever witnessed, it is the malevolence behind them that makes them all the more frightening. Forced to delve into a world of stormy relationships, Jesse soon comes to realize that knowing whom he can trust is indeed a matter of life and death.
  • TAMING A SEA-HORSE.

    Robert B. Parker

    Paperback (DELACORTE PRESS., March 15, 1986)
    3 individual paperbacks featuring Spenser the detective