As usual Robert Parker delivers. I enjoyed this book.
Another good romp with Spenser. Parker seldom disappoints.
Early Parker novel but a very good read. The same wit is there. I love this author.

Kelly P. (
KellyP) - Marlow, OK wrote on 1/3/2007...
The 13th Spenser ... These books are very enjoyable ... they are fast reads with clever dialog & wonderful characters ... characters in every sense of the word!

Linda N. (
oddsoxx) wrote on 10/28/2006...
I have enjoyed every Robert B. Parker book I've read and this one was no exception. In fact, this was one of his best as far as I'm concerned.

Lenore D. (
Lenore) wrote on 9/27/2005...
Robert Parker is incomparable when it comes to a fast, smooth read, with even faster wit. I want to be Spenser when I grow up!
This one was particularly touching - NEVER go wrong with a Spenser novel!
Start from the beginning with the 1st Spenser novel, The Godwulf Manuscript. There are over 30 Spenser novels in print! Also try one of the other series, Jesse Stone (starts with Night Passage) or Sunny Randall (lady P.I. Spenser-esque, starts with Family Honor).
story about a hooker which hooks the reader.

Wendy S. (
wss4) wrote on 7/30/2005...
Back of Book--
Nice girls don't. But blonde, beautiful April Kyle does. She's a hooker hooked on the wrong guy-- and she's on her way to trouble. And so's Spenser. Looking out for April has landed him amid the sleaze of Times Square and the shady deals of big-business boardrooms where blood money is laundered into long green, sex is a commodity, and young girls are the currency.