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Family Honor (Sunny Randall, #1)

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  • 384

    Pages
  • 9780425177068

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  • 2 mm

    Width
  • 10 mm

    Height
  • 19 gram

    Weight
  • SUNNY

    Edition
  • PAPERBACK

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  • 1 NOVEMBER 2000

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    Description

    A blazingly original novel from the undisputed dean of American crime fiction, featuring  a sharp, tough, sexy new P.I., Sunny Randall.  Sunny Randall is a Boston P.I. and former cop, a college graduate, an aspiring painter, a divorcée, and the owner of a miniature bull terrier named Rosie. Hired by a wealthy family to locate their teenage daughter, Sunny is tested by the parents’ preconceived notion of what a detective should be. With the help of underworld contacts she tracks down the runaway Millicent, who has turned to prostitution, rescues her from a vicious pimp, and finds herself, at thirty-four, the unlikely...  Read More

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    Robert B. Parker

    Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the BookChor database named .
    Robert Brown Parker was an American crime writer. His most famous works were the novels about the private detective Spenser. ABC television network developed the television series Spenser: For Hire based on the character in the late 1980s; a series of TV movies based on the character were also produced. His works incorporate encyclopedic knowledge of the Boston metropolitan area. Parker was 77 when he died of a heart attack at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts; discovered at his desk by his wife Joan, he had been working on a novel. The Spenser novels have been cited by critics and bestselling authors such as , and as not only influencing their own work but reviving and changing the detective genre.
    Robert B. Parker was one of contemporary fictions most popular and respected detective writers. Best known for his portrayal of the tough but erudite investigator Spenser, Parker wrote over twenty-five novels over the course of his career, which began in 1973. Parkers acclaim and his thorough background in classic detective literature helped earn him the somewhat unusual commission of completing a Philip Marlowe novel that the great Raymond Chandler had left unfinished.

    Promised Land and the other Spenser novels spawned the movie Spenser: For Hire and a string of made-for-TV movies.

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