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Back Story (Spencer, Bk 30)
Author: Robert B. Parker

Book Information
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780425194799 - ISBN-10: 0425194795
Publication Date: 3/2/2004
Pages: 304


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Audio CD (Unabridged), Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Hardcover

Book Description:
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.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Susan W. (SimplyAwesome) wrote on 3/12/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

It's Spenser & Hawk trying find out who killed Daryls Mother during a bank Heist, after 28 yrs. And its been covered up from as high as the FBI. It's disturbed bee's nest and that just makes Spenser want to know even more.

Ross M. (Parrothead) wrote on 12/28/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Spenser's respectable 30th outing (he debuted 30 years ago in The Godwulf Manuscript) finds the veteran Boston PI teaming briefly with Jesse Stone, the cop hero of a newer Parker series (Death in Paradise, etc.). The move works because Parker plays it low-key, presenting Stone as just one of many characters who cross Spenser's path as the PI-hired by a friend of his adoptive son, Paul, for the princely sum of six Krispy Kremes-digs into the 28-year-old murder of a woman during a bank robbery; the friend is the slain woman's daughter and wants closure. Before Spenser bumps into Stone, the top cop in Paradise, Mass., he connects the killing to the daughter of big time Boston mobster Sonny Karnofsky, an old foe. When Spenser won't back off, Karnofsky threatens Spenser's girlfriend, Susan, then orders a hit on the PI. Enter as protection longtime sidekick Hawk; other series vets make appearances too on Spenser's behalf, including cops Belsen and Quirk and shooter Vinnie Morris. An interesting new character, a Jewish FBI agent, also helps out. The repartee between Spenser and Hawk is fast and funny; the sentiment between Spenser and Susan and the musings about Spenser's code are only occasionally cloying; and there's a scattering of remarkable action scenes including a tense shootout in Harvard Stadium. Series fans will enjoy this mix of old and new, but the title kind of says it all: this series, probably the finest and most influential PI series since Chandler, could use some forward momentum.
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Linda N. (oddsoxx) wrote on 10/31/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was another good Spenser book with a satisfying mystery that I didn't figure out and, of course, with all the Spenser wit and charm intact.

Jan M. (batgirl) wrote on 8/6/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another excellent Spenser mystery. Paul brings a friend who wants to know about her mother's murder....28 years before. Spenser uncovers more than his client wants to know and even more than he can tell her.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Charlotte H. (Char) - Calhoun, GA wrote on 5/5/2007...


An unsolved thirty-year-old murder draws the victim's daughter out of the shadows for overdue justice and lures Spenser into his own past, old crimes and dangerous lies.

Sharon V. wrote on 3/3/2007...


Spenser for hire book.

Bill M. (knight) wrote on 2/26/2007...


Spencer solves a thirty year old murder.

Barbara R. (redrose451) wrote on 9/22/2006...


Who doesn't love Spencer?

Michael K. wrote on 7/27/2006...


After a few mechanical Spenser books with poor endings, this one was more like the classic good ones. Very fun read.

Tanya H. (mtngal) wrote on 7/19/2006...


I'm quickly becoming a big fan of this author. Great story, fast paced, funny. Read it in one day.

Maryann M. (maryannwrites) wrote on 7/18/2006...


Classic Parker with characters that are like old friends. Always a good read.

RS S. (SirWinston) wrote on 5/2/2006...


Typical Parker Spenser tale, combining mystery, humor, a dash of classical literature/philosophy, and Parker's trademark Hemingway-ian (don't tell me it's not a word - I just made it up!) spare style of narration. A pleasant afternoon/evening of reading.

Cynthia J. wrote on 3/31/2006...


If you like Spenser books by Robert Parker, you will like this one.

Kathy B. (MsLuLu) wrote on 3/25/2006...


Fast and funny. "Spenser is still the top dog"
a quote from People Magazine


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