Early Autumn by Robert B. Parker

Early Autumn (Spenser, #7) (New Portway Large Print Books)

by Robert B. Parker

“[Robert B.] Parker's brilliance is in his simple dialogue, and in Spenser.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer

A bitter divorce is only the beginning. First the father hires thugs to kidnap his son. Then the mother hires Spenser to get the boy back. But as soon as Spenser senses the lay of the land, he decides to do some kidnapping of his own.

With a contract out on his life, he heads for the Maine woods, determined to give a puny 15 year old a crash course in survival and to beat his dangerous opponents at their own brutal game.

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5 of 5 stars

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Everything I read Spenser books for. Bad guys, knight in tarnished armour, witty repartee, intelligent plotting and a groovy retro vibe. And Hawk. Mustn't forget Hawk. They're just really good escapist reading. I enjoyed this one very much. Definitely in my top 5 favourite Spensers.

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