| Other Books Robert B. Parker’s sixth novel, and the first not featuring Spenser, was Wilderness (1979). Since then Parker has written a number of nonseries novels, two of them featuring Raymond Chandler’s famous private eye, Philip Marlowe. One is a love story, another is a western, others are crime novels. Thanks to his rigorous and productive writing schedule, Parker is now regularly producing two or three novels a year, and readers may happily expect more nonseries books in the future.
(from The Robert Parker Companion)
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Chasing the Bear: A Young Spenser NovelSee how it all began for one of literature's most famous P.I.s---Spenser!
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The Boxer and the SpyWhen a shy high school student’s body is found washed up on the shore of a quiet New England beach town—an apparent suicide—fifteen-year-old Terry Novak doesn’t know what to think.
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Edenville OwlsThere is something evil in the air.
Fourteen-year-old Bobby senses it. Who is that man he saw arguing with his
pretty, new English teacher? And what was the real reason she missed school for
days afterward? Bobby knows he should mind his own business, but times are
confusing.
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Double PlayA brilliant novel about a very real man, Double Play is a triumph: ingeniously crafted, rich with period detail, and re-sounding with the themes familiar to Parker's readers-honor, duty, responsibility, and redemption.
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Gunman's RhapsodyA novel of the Old West, imagined as only Robert B. Parker can.
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All Our YesterdaysThey were the Sheridan men, ruled by passion, betrayed by love, heirs to a legacy of violence and forbidden desire.
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Perchance to Dream
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Poodle Springs
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Love and Glory
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Wilderness
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