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  • Pale Kings and Princes

    Robert B. Parker

    eBook (Dell, Sept. 16, 2009)
    “Ebullient entertainment.”—Time A hotshot reporter is dead. He'd gone to take a look-see at “Miami North”—little Wheaton, Massachusetts—the biggest cocaine distribution center above the Mason-Dixon line. Did the kid die for getting too close to the truth . . . or to a sweet lady with a jealous husband? Spenser will stop at nothing to find out.Praise for Robert B. Parker's Spenser novels “Like Philip Marlowe, Spenser is a man of honor in a dishonorable world. When he says he will do something, it is done. The dialogues zings, and there is plenty of action . . . but it is the moral element that sets them above most detective fiction.”—Newsweek“Crackling dialogue, plenty of action and expert writing . . . Unexpectedly literate—[Spenser is] in many respects the very exemplar of the species.”—The New York Times “They just don’t make private eyes tougher or funnier.”—People “Parker has a recorder’s ear for dialogue, an agile wit . . . and, strangely enough, a soupçon of compassion hidden under that sardonic, flip exterior.”—Los Angeles Times “A deft storyteller, a master of pace.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer “Spenser probably had more to do with changing the private eye from a coffin-chaser to a full-bodied human being than any other detective hero.”—The Chicago Sun-Times “[Spenser is] tough, intelligent, wisecracking, principled, and brave.”—The New Yorker
  • Pale Kings and Princes: A Spenser Novel

    Robert B. Parker, Michael Prichard, Random House Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Random House Audio, Aug. 17, 2009)
    Caught in a snowstorm of drugs, passion, and hate, Spenser investigates a cocaine-related murder.
  • Pale Kings and Princes

    Robert B. Parker

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, June 10, 1988)
    “Ebullient entertainment.”—Time A hotshot reporter is dead. He'd gone to take a look-see at “Miami North”—little Wheaton, Massachusetts—the biggest cocaine distribution center above the Mason-Dixon line. Did the kid die for getting too close to the truth . . . or to a sweet lady with a jealous husband? Spenser will stop at nothing to find out.Praise for Robert B. Parker's Spenser novels “Like Philip Marlowe, Spenser is a man of honor in a dishonorable world. When he says he will do something, it is done. The dialogues zings, and there is plenty of action . . . but it is the moral element that sets them above most detective fiction.”—Newsweek“Crackling dialogue, plenty of action and expert writing . . . Unexpectedly literate—[Spenser is] in many respects the very exemplar of the species.”—The New York Times “They just don’t make private eyes tougher or funnier.”—People “Parker has a recorder’s ear for dialogue, an agile wit . . . and, strangely enough, a soupçon of compassion hidden under that sardonic, flip exterior.”—Los Angeles Times “A deft storyteller, a master of pace.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer “Spenser probably had more to do with changing the private eye from a coffin-chaser to a full-bodied human being than any other detective hero.”—The Chicago Sun-Times “[Spenser is] tough, intelligent, wisecracking, principled, and brave.”—The New Yorker
  • Pale Kings and Princes

    Robert B. Parker

    Hardcover (The 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
  • Pale Kings and Princes by Robert B. Parker

    Robert B. Parker

    Hardcover (The Delacorte Press, March 15, 1827)
    None
  • Pale Kings & Princes

    Robert B. Parker

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, May 1, 1993)
    "Like Philip Marlowe, Spenser is a man of honor in a dishonorable world. When he says he will do something, it is done. The dialogues zings, and there is plenty of action... but it is the moral element that sets them above most detective fiction." --Newsweek
  • 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
  • Pale Kings And Princes

    Robert B. Parker, Michael Prichard

    Audio Cassette (Books on Tape Inc., March 15, 1990)
    None
  • Pale kings and princes

    Robert B. PARKER

    Hardcover (Viking, March 15, 1988)
    This is a novel about kings and princes
  • Pale Kings and Princes

    Robert B. Parker

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, March 15, 1987)
    "Like Philip Marlowe, Spenser is a man of honor in a dishonorable world. When he says he will do something, it is done. The dialogues zings, and there is plenty of action... but it is the moral element that sets them above most detective fiction." --Newsweek
  • Pale Kings and Princes

    Robert B. Parker

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, June 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
  • Pale Kings and Princess

    Timothy Parker

    Audio Cassette (Audioworks, May 13, 1988)
    When Spencer starts prying into a murder case, he finds a beautiful woman, a jealous husband, and an underground river of cocaine flowing through the northeast. When he starts asking questions, he finds two more murders, a crime of the heart, and a showdown with a killer.