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Crimson Joy (Spenser, Bk 15)
Crimson Joy - Spenser, Bk 15
Author: Robert B. Parker
A serial killer is on the loose in Beantown and the cops can't catch him. But when the killer leaves his red rose calling card for Spenser's own Susan Silverman, he gets all the attention that Spenser and Hawk can give. — Spenser plays against time while he tracks the Red Rose killer from Boston's Combat Zone to the suburbs. His trap is both dari...  more »
ISBN: 184931
Publication Date: 1988
Pages: 181
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Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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galnsearch avatar reviewed Crimson Joy (Spenser, Bk 15) on + 143 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
On the front cover it says "almost impossible to put down". I disagree with the 'almost'. I could not put it down, period. I read it in one night. I've read and enjoyed a lot of the Spenser books but this one snared me in.

Donna V.
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reviewed Crimson Joy (Spenser, Bk 15) on + 209 more book reviews
Spencer and Hawk.
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As always, Spencer gets his man. Love the interaction with Hawk and Spencer's witty comments.
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Someone is murdering black women, leaving semen on their bodies and leaving a red rose . The police think they have the guy.
But then someone leaves a red rose in Susan's office and Spencer knows that the Red Rose Killer is still at large.
Now it's up to Spencer , Hawk, Quirk and Belson to protect Susan, find the killer and prove the police dept. have the wrong guy.
A very entertaining read with Spencer at his wisecracking and Sherlockian best !
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Crimson Joy (Spenser, Bk 15) on + 1439 more book reviews
Parker's Spenser books are kind of like buttered popcorn -- there may not be a lot of nourishment in them, but they are sure fun. In this quick read, the search for a serial killer leads disturbingly to Susan Silverman, and it's Spenser to the rescue once again.


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