Here we go again with another young woman that Sunny befriends, but that we'll never hear a word about again.And here, Robert B has written things up so that he can include the stand in for his wife, Doctor Susan Silverman, the Perfect Jewish American Princess, as Sunny's shrink.
Many years ago, when the "Babysitter's Club" books were at their height, a mom told me that she was reading them with her daughters, but that they were reading them mindfully. And one of their revelations had been that the introductions, where the girls took turns narrating ALWAYS DESCRIBED THE CHARACTERS IN THE EXACT SAME WAY. Real people don't do that. If you asked 5 different people to describe, say, me, they'd all say different things based on their experiences with me and their own world view.
So here comes Dr Susan, and all Sunny talks about is how perfect she is, how great her clothes are, how great her makeup is, on and on and on, and you might as well be having Spenser narrate this. In fact, more often than not, Parker, earnestly trying to write in a woman's voice, fails and channels Spenser. He'd have been much better off writing these in the 3rd person, as he did the Jesse Stone books.
And like that mom, reading these books a little mindfully has given me some interesting thoughts about Parker. But I'll save them for when I finish the last books in the Sunny series.