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289 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2009
The usual snappy TV dialogue reminiscent of the old Spenser for Hire show coupled with a much more introspective Spenser. I'll always hear Robert Urich and Avery Brooks doing the dialogue. A fast read, thanks to larger print and lots of white space; finished in less than 12 hours of reading time.
A storyline that seemed to drag itself out, as if it didn't want to end; much like the "case" Spenser worked on with a lot of free time on his hands. A little too much Susan and not enough of the smart, witty Hawk. Most of the supporting characters didn't elicit much sympathy; didn't feel developed enough; even Gary, the central reason for the story was a shadow. A slight nod to Steinbeck with the introduction of Zel & Boo, but it took a long time coming. Something to read in place of current TV, but less of the punchy action usually found in this series. Time to start back at #1 in the series, but adjusting back to the 1970's may be tough.