Author:
Narrator: William Windom
Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback
Publisher: Midpoint Trade Books Inc
Published: Sep 2005
Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General
Retail Price: $34.95
Discs: 6
When Spenser is asked to take a case for his lover's ex-husband, he reluctantly obliges. Brad Sterling has always been a troublemaker, and now he's facing sexual harassment charges while in the midst of planning a huge fundraiser. As Spenser digs into the circumstances surrounding the fundraiser, he uncovers some nasty business that may not be in his client's best interest.
Representing some unsavory characters in his work as a defense lawyer, Mickey Haller takes on his first high-paying and possibly innocent client in...
The brilliant new Spenser novel from the beloved New York Times-bestselling author Robert B. Parker. Called upon by The Hammond Museum and renowned...
An extraordinary new Spenser novel from the beloved New York Times-bestselling author. On location in Boston, bad-boy actor Jumbo Nelson is accused...
The last time Jesse Stone, police chief of Paradise, Massachusetts, saw Wilson 'Crow' Cromartie, the Apache hit man was racing away in a speedboat...
With Dark Harbor, Stuart Woods proved yet again that he is the master of the popular crime novel. Now he outdoes himself with the newest addition to...
The man most hated by the LAPD - a black lawyer who has made his name by bringing lawsuits alleging racism and brutality by police officers - has been...
In his 20th appearance, P.I. Spenser is investigating a crime where the defendant has already been tried, convicted, and punished. So why do the...
Spenser has his hands full when he takes on two cases at once. In the first, a high-minded university might be hiding a killer within a swamp of...
This is the first Spenser story I've heard that wasn't narrated by Joe Mantegna. And I happen to think Mr. Mantegna is a fantastic narrator. Spenser & Hawk are hard, young, tough guys. William Windom makes Hawk sound white and Spenser sound old. I found Mr. Windom to be an unfortunate choice as the narrator. Otherwise, it is another good story from Mr. Parker, who died 1/18/2010.