Reviewed by annieb123 on
Grudge Match is the 8th book in the Sunny Randall series begun by Robert B. Parker, and continued posthumously by other authors (Mike Lupica in this instance). Released 5th May 2020 by Penguin on their G. P. Putnam's Sons imprint, it's available in hardcover, audio, and ebook formats.
Of Parker's three perennial related/spinoff series (Spenser, Stone, and Randall), Sunny Randall was always in third place for me. Parker was such a gifted writer, brilliant (or nearly so) at all aspects of the art and craft of storytelling, that I never missed an opportunity to read (and re-read) his books. I still revisit them. The authors who are writing the posthumously released books are all worthy of the collaboration. I'm a keen reader for pleasure, not a literary professional by any means, but I can't easily tell what's cobbled together from Parker's notes and partially finished manuscripts and what (or if all of it) is completely new.
In fact, this episode is probably my favorite in the Sunny Randall series thus far. It's tightly plotted, engaging, and really well written. It's just a solidly entertaining book. I also really enjoyed the inclusion of Dr. Susan Silverman in this one (she's Sunny's therapist) and as always, she's the Greek chorus of the play and a logical counterpoint to Sunny's full-steam-ahead bravado (called "balls" for atmospheric purposes in the narrative).
This would make a perfect summer read (although it's set in January). It's too cold to read about January in Boston during the wintertime.
Five stars, a worthy addition to the series.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
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