Another Fun Read from Parker
I’ve read a good number of books by Robert Parker and have enjoyed each, including this one. PERISH TWICE features private detective ,Sunny Randall investigating a double murder. The plot gets complicated. It begins with a protection detail for an avowed feminist who has a stalker. But the further Sunny steps into her responsibility, the more complex things become. Her employer, Mary Lou Goddard, head of an organization campaigning for women’s rights, claims she doesn’t know the stalker but Sunny learns he is a former lover of Mary Lou. When Sunny prods too much, Mary Lou fires her but that only makes our heroine more determined. Then, the stalker is found dead, of an apparent suicide with a note in his own handwriting and the case goes cold. But Sunny suspects something is off and keeping digging. Her investigation reveals a tangled web of suspects from the polished feminist to the local crime boss with a stable of whores and she ends up needing help from her gay friend Spike and her ex Richie to get it all untangled.
This novel has the characteristics I’ve come to love from Parker—great wit, a fair share of humor, enough twists and turns to keep me turning pages, a bit of romance and a setting so real I could walk around in it. And I can’t help but enjoy Sunny Randall, all the while wondering how much of Robert Parker is inside her character., especially since I learned a good deal about the author’s life when I featured him on a recent episode of Great Stories about Great Storytellers. Like all of his books, I recommend PERISH TWICE and this entry is free standing and readers will have no trouble jumping right into the narrative and swimming around. Oh, they may want to enjoy of tumbler of amber liquid while they read in true Parker style.