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Robert B. Parker's Cheap Shot (Spenser, #42)

Robert B. Parker's Cheap Shot (Spenser, #42)

2014 ·
·3.91·2,724 Ratings ·308 Pages
“ The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough. ” ― Rabindranath Tagore
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  • Dirty South (Nick Travers #4)

    2005·
    ·3.63·160 Ratings
    A gritty and atmospheric thriller by a talented young writer.Tulane professor and problem solver Nick Travers is minding his own business when a friend from his college football days asks a favour. Teddy Paris is a record producer and his biggest rap star
  • Dark End of the Street (Nick Travers #3)

    2004·
    ·3.74·214 Ratings
    The plan was simple. All Nick Travers had to do was drive up Highway 61 from New Orleans to Memphis and track down the lost brother of one of his best friends. But as Travers knows, these simple jobs seldom turn out smoothly.
  • White Shadow

    2007·
    ·3.57·261 Ratings
    A stunning thriller based on the true story of the death of retired criminal kingpin Charlie Wall-and those who benefited from it.
  • Leavin' Trunk Blues

    2001·
    ·3.81·225 Ratings
    It's been a year since Nick Traver's search for the lost recording of blues phantom Robert Johnson in Crossroad Blues. He has grown comfortable playing his harp at JoJo's in the French Quarter and teaching blues history at Tulane. A difficult case was the
  • Crossroad Blues (Nick Travers #1)

    2000·
    ·3.65·458 Ratings
    With overwhelming acclaim from reviewers, readers, and peers alike, first-time novelist Ace Atkins hits a high note with Nick Travers, mystery fiction's first blues hero. An ex-football pro, Nick's days are now as languid as the Big Easy itself-he teaches
  • Wicked City

    2008·
    ·3.58·357 Ratings
    From "one of crime fiction's most interesting and passionate voices" (Laura Lippman) comes a new "noir crime classic" (Mystery Ink) about one of the most notorious towns in American history. Reviewing White Shadow, the Associated Press wrote, "It is as g
  • Robert B. Parker's Wonderland (Spenser, #41)

    2013·
    ·3.97·4,256 Ratings
    Henry Cimoli and Spenser have been friends for years, yet the old boxing trainer has never asked the private eye for a favor. Until now. A heavy-handed developer is trying to buy up Henry's condo on Revere Beach and sends thugs to move the process along.
  • The Forsaken (Quinn Colson, #4)

    2014·
    ·3.98·1,163 Ratings
    The extraordinary new novel in New York Times-bestselling author Ace Atkins' acclaimed series about the real Deep South—“a joy ride into the heart of darkness” (The Washington Post). Thirty-six years ago, a nameless black man wandered into Jericho,
  • Robert B. Parker's Slow Burn (Spenser, #44)

    2016·
    ·3.86·1,760 Ratings
    Boston PI Spenser faces a hot case and a personal crisis in the latest adventure in the iconic New York Times–bestselling series from author Ace Atkins.  The fire at a boarded-up Catholic church raged hot and fast, lighting up Boston’s South End and
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