This is the fifth of Parker’s novels about private-eye Spenser, whom the New York Times Book Review calls “the next best thing to Rex Stout’s Archie Goodwin,” and Parker fans will be glad to know it is definitely not the last.
In this...
THE LAST SPENSER NOVEL COMPLETED BY ROBERT B. PARKER
With Sixkill, the thirty-ninth novel in the venerable, bestselling Spenser series, the Boston P.I. meets Zebulon Sixkill, a young man whose lack of discipline is more than made up for by...
Spenser is back again — as tough and resilient as he was in pursuit of the Godwulf Manuscript. This time the stakes are higher; he is searching for more than a manuscript. Fifteen-year-old Kevin Bartlett has disappeared from his home in the...
It all started when a small statuette — stolen from a fifteenth-century tomb during the French Revolution — turned up suddenly in America.
A man named Harrow, the very rich father of a very naughty daughter, offered Parker $50,000, in...
Parker knew the score was dangerous from the moment he first heard of it. A cowboy caper. Still, he listened. It was Parker’s way of life to buck the odds, but when the odds grew too long a cool thief might pass — unless he saw a way they could...
When Donald E. Westlake assumes the mantle of Richard Stark the result is some of the fiercest, most electrifying crime fiction ever written. In FLASHFIRE the author of the legendary Parker series of noir crime novels, and the man behind such...
Master criminal Parker takes another turn for the worse as he tries to recover loot from a heist gone terribly wrong.
In Nobody Runs Forever, Parker and two cohorts stole the assets of a bank in transit, but the police heat was so great they...
When Donald E. Westlake is funny, he is very, very funny. And when Westlake is Richard Stark, he is very, very bad... Now the creator of the ultimate career criminal — a man known only as Parker — returns with a new experience in noir. This...