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Hush Money

Spenser Series, Book 26

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Hush Money

By: Robert B. Parker
Narrated by: Burt Reynolds
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When Robin Nevins, the son of Hawk's boyhood mentor, is denied at an exclusive university, Hawk asks Spenser to investigate. It seems the denial is tied to the suicide of a young gay activist, and as Spenser digs deeper he is nearly drowned in a multicultural swamp of politics: black, gay, academic, and feminist.

At the same time, Spenser's inamorata, Susan, asks him to come to the aid of an old college friend, K.C. Roth, the victim of a stalker. Spenser solves the problem a bit too effectively when K.C. turns the tables and begins to stalk him.

With Hush Money, Robert B. Parker adds a morally complex tale to this legendary series.

©1999 Robert B. Parker (P)1999, 2016 Dove Audio, Phoenix Books
Crime Thrillers Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Thriller Stalker
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"Reynolds's portrayal of detective Spenser is on target - intelligent, tough, and sensual." ( AudioFile Magazine)
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Robert p Parker did another great book on the Spencer detective series. Burt Reynolds does another excellent job of narration.

Robert Parker

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reynolds made the story happen. he's so good with a little smart alec that just fits both Spenser and Hawk. the first 2/3 of the plot was nice, but it really faded at the end. the final scene (sex) was obligatory at best, and just numbing at worst. yuck. kind of spoiled the tale, and I normally am a Patterson fan.

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