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Cargando... Silent Night: A Spenser Holiday Novelpor Robert B. Parker
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A few days before Christmas, Boston P.I. Spenser is visited by a young boy named Slide who begs Spenser to help his friend Jackie. Jackie Alvarez runs "Street Business", a homeless shelter for young boys where they are fed, housed and helped to find jobs. Someone wants "Street Business" out of business and a few of the kids have been roughed up and robbed. Spenser meets with Jackie, and although Spenser knows Street Business is not a legal endeavor, he admires Jackie's resolve to help the children. Jackie's older brother Juan is a wealthy businessman in Boston and helps fund the project although he doesn't approve. While investigating the threats to Jackie, Spenser learns quite about about Juan and his possible illegal commerce. After both Slide and Jackie are severely beaten, Spenser and Hawk decide it's time to delve a little deeper into Juan Alvarez. This was a very short, easy to read Spenser novel. Too much happened in this small book for anything to be explained well so it felt very rushed and frenetic. This was published posthumously after Parker's death and, although he had begun the novel, it was finished by Helen Brann. Subtitled, "A Spenser Holiday Novel", this is the book Parker was working on when he died at his desk in 2010. It was finished by his long-time agent, and literary executor, Helen Brann. It's a short and simple story in which Spenser responds to the plea of Slide, an 11-year-old street urchin, to protect the man who has given him and a number of other homeless kids a safe place to be, outside the system. Naturally, there's more to this than first appears, and Spenser soon finds himself with a potential conflict of interest when another would-be client asks him to get her out of a relationship with a wealthy and dangerous man, who happens to be the brother and financial support of Slide's benefactor. Meanwhile, Christmas is approaching, and Spenser has decided to tackle the preparation of a turducken...if you love Spenser (and Hawk) you know you HAVE to read this. As she says in the Author's Note at the end of the book, Helen Brann, Parker's longtime literary agent and friend, finished the Christmas Spenser novel that Parker had been working on the morning he died. Unlike some other books finished by someone who didn't start them, this felt seamless and very Parkeresque. Almost all the familiar characters are here: Susan Silverman, Hawk, Healy, Martin Quirk, Vinnie, Paul (via phone messages). Relatively few people die and some even live happily ever after. There is a rich and powerful man who may not be a good person in love with a woman who is beginning to have doubts about their relationship---rather like Susan in some other stories, although no parallels are made. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML:A special gift for the holiday season??a rumination on Christmas as conceived by Robert B. Parker. ??Brann does a seamless job?Diehard Parker fans will be delighted.? ??Publishers Weekly It??s December in Boston, and Spenser is busy planning the menu for Christmas dinner when he??s confronted in his office by a young boy named Slide. Homeless and alone, Slide has found refuge with an organization named Street Business, which gives shelter and seeks job opportunities for the homeless and lost. Slide??s mentor, Jackie Alvarez, is being threatened, and Street Business is in danger of losing its tenuous foothold in the community, turning Slide and many others like him back on the street. But it??s not a simple case of intimidation??Spenser, aided by Hawk, finds a trail that leads to a dangerous drug kingpin, whose hold on the at-risk community Street Business serves threatens not just the boys?? safety and security, but their lives as well. Unfinished at the time of his death, Silent Night was completed by Parker??s longtime agent, whose decades-long association with Parker??s work gives her unique insight and perspective to his voice and storytelling style. Her contribution also speaks v No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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