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Early Autumn (Spenser #7) Paperback | Pages: 224 pages
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Title:Early Autumn (Spenser #7)
Author:Robert B. Parker
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:April 5th 1992 by Dell (first published 1981)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Detective. Crime. Thriller. Mystery Thriller. Adventure

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"[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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Original Title: Early Autumn
ISBN: 0440122147 (ISBN13: 9780440122142)
Edition Language: English
Series: Spenser #7
Characters: Spenser, Susan Silverman, Paul Giacomin, Hawk
Literary Awards: Shamus Award Nominee for Best PI Hardcover (1982), Japan Adventure Fiction Association Prize 日本冒険小説協会大賞特別賞 for Best Translated Novel (1982), Falcon Award (1983)

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This is the one to read if you're reading only one. Spenser is an acquired taste. You have to like the formula and the archetype and not be overly concerned by the built-in limitations imposed by both. For me, when done well it's like listening to a great old song: you know what's coming but there's something irresistible about the melody. Like Ronnie "The Hawk" Hawkins might growl it out: "I put a spell on you."At his best (not all the books), I love Spenser, the wisecracking gumshoe whose

Spenser takes on the challenge of teaching a teenage boy what his self-absorbed, negligent & otherwise questionable parents failed to teach him about living a decent & normal life. Lots of excitement, shooting & a satisfying conclusion.



What can you say about Robert B Parkers books that haven't already been said? Especially the Spenser series. - this is about 2 parents, who cannot stand each other, and basically is using their 15 year old son as a 'pawn' .... I will never understand 2 people, that bring a child into this world, then discover that they cannot stand each other, hate each other and use their child/children to 'get back' at the other. This book starts out where the father hires thugs to kidnap his son, then the

Spenser takes on the challenge of teaching a teenage boy what his self-absorbed, negligent & otherwise questionable parents failed to teach him about living a decent & normal life. Lots of excitement, shooting & a satisfying conclusion.

Thisalong with Mortal Stakes, Looking for Rachel Wallace, and Ceremonyis one of the best of the first dozen Spenser books, written in Robert B. Parker's finest period. Like the others, it deals with America's shifting values, and how a macho but moral heroour Spensermust make ambiguous ethical choices in order to preserve and foster what little good he can.Patty Giacomin hires Spenser to find her teenage son, who has been abducted by his father Mel. Son Paul is little more than a pawn in this

Spenser is hired to keep Paul Giacomin safe from his father as he is a pawn between warring parents. This is a much more sedate, mature and reflective novel where we learn more about Spenser's motivations and values as he struggles to do right by Paul. I'm not sure that this would be a good introduction to the series for new readers as it's not typical of most of the series but it is an interesting addition for readers familiar with it. I thoroughly enjoyed the change of pace.

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