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6 pages, Audiobook
First published January 1, 2008
The best Spenser novel in years, featuring Spenser's most dangerous menace, The Gray Man. This novel is somewhat unusual in that it is is a Why-Done-It (we know from the beginning who done it), and Susan is less irritating than usual. All in all, nicely done.My view of it today is less favorable. Ten years ago, I was continually waiting, with hope, for a another first-class Spenser (the good ones in those last Parker years were few and far between), and I was seduced by a first-class opening and the presence of the Gray Man into thinking a superior adventure had arrived.









"The two of you look like a testosterone commercial."
"There's not much that I can think of that I wouldn't do," I said, "if you asked."
"It's because I know better than to ask," Susan said.
"That's crazy," I said.
"You'd do anything I asked?" Susan said.
"Absolutely," I said.
"Can I have your pie?" Susan said.
"No," I said. "Of course not."