A hunt for a stolen painting turns into a murder investigation for Spenser, Robert B. Parker's legendary private eye.
Private Detective Spenser is on his easiest job yet. Art professor Ashton Prince has hired him to help recover a stolen painting. The thieves will return it in exchange for a ransom. All Spenser has to do is accompany Prince, just in case. And collect his fee.
But, as Prince walks away from the exchange towards Spenser's car carrying the wrapped painting, it explodes. Prince is gone, and with him, Spenser's cash.
Starting to investigate, Spenser discovers Prince's past is far from squeaky clean, but nothing warrants going to such unusual lengths to kill him. Who did it, and why?
Robert B. Parker was the author of seventy books including the legendary Spenser detective series the Jesse Stone novels the acclaimed Virgil Cole / Everett Hitch westerns and the Sunny Randall novels. Winner of the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award and long considered the undisputed dean of American crime fiction he died in January 2010.
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker