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Valediction

By: Robert B. Parker
Narrated by: Michael Prichard
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The most dangerous man to cross is one who isn't afraid to die. But the most deadly is one who doesn't want to live. And Spenser has just lost the woman who made life his #1 priority.

So when a religious sect kidnaps a pretty young dancer, no death threat can make Spenser cut and run. Now a hit man's bullet is wearing Spenser's name. But Boston's big boys don't know Spenser's ready and willing to meet death more than halfway.

"Tough, wisecracking, unafraid and unexpectedly literate --in many respects the very exemplar of the species." (The New York Times)©1992 Robert B. Parker; (P)2009 Random House
Crime Thrillers Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Private Investigators Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Crime Detective
Unexpected Twist • Witty Lines • Terrific Narration • Devoted Protagonist • Genuine Love Story • Excellent Chase Scene

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The headline is something of a paraphrase from The Great Gatsby.Susan Silverman is involved with another man and rather than coming back to Boston she's moving to San Francisco. So Spenser dives into a depression, he dates, and he courts death by taking on a heroin ring to rescue a girl and give her an opportunity to reunite with her boyfriend. Still Spenser keeps the faith. In himself, in Susan, in Hawk. A darker work than the usual Spenser novel it works as a change of pace from the normal Parker take on his alter ego.

A Single Dream Exacts a Terrible Price

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Excellent book. Good example of what love often really is, complicated. Good read. Very enjoyable.

Love is hard

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Robert B. Parker wrote a number of Spenser novels, in which Spenser's best friend was a black guy named Hawk, and his girlfriend was a woman named Susan Silverman. In this book he essentially subtracts Susan. Frankly, I think it is a loss, but I understand the need to shake things up a little, particularly for a writer as prolific as Parker. The plot concerns a church which is a front for something else (I won't spoil it for you) and some gangsters who seem somehow to be involved with the church. Michael Prichard does his usual terrific job of narrating the book. Spenser comes very close to dying at the end, which is a twist, as he and Hawk are usually possessed of ultra-masculinity and powers that few other men could even dream of. There is a love interest, a woman named Linda, but she comes off as weak and colorless, compared to the erudite Susan. Spenser's devotion to Susan is almost comical, if it weren't so utterly pure. If you haven't read any of the Spenser books, I would not start here. The earlier books are absolutely terrific. This one is not. There is way too much plot exposition at the end. Spenser lives, but as Hawk says, "You ain't the man you was." Ain't it the truth.

Not the best Parker, but still pretty good.

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I have most of the Spencer series, and for whatever reason I had not listened to this one.. I think it is one my favorites. I really liked the story. I like Michael Prichard better than Joe Montagne. It is simply personal preference. They are both good at their portrayal. I did not miss Susan Silverman. Their relationship is not entertaining to me. All in all it worked well and I was so happy to have this medium to help me through an entire day of garden work. The last Spencer story I listened to was by Ace Atkins, In my review, which seems even more valid now, I commented on how his over use of the glib personality weakens the story, destroying the illusion of credibility. ------ This one is a winner in my books.

MY CUP OF TEA

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Final scene flips expectations without enough foreshadowing. Some of Spenser's meditations get long winded and repetitive. Hawk is surprisingly ineffectual. So Parker seems to have been playing with playing against expectations. In spite of that it's a good read and interesting to see a different woman react to him as a lover.

Big chase one of the best; love stories painfully genuine

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