Robert B. Parker - Widow's Walk

Three stars. Solid and enjoyable.

It's got all the usual Spenser banter and wisecracks, but no character development for any of the regulars this time. A rich man is murdered, and Spenser is hired to clear his wife. As soon as he starts nosing around in their backgrounds, more people start getting killed. A well-plotted, quick read.

Wed 11.Dec.2002 11:25

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