Thin Air
-
- $9.99
Publisher Description
Her name is Lisa St. Claire. Her husband's a cop. Her whereabouts are unknown. Spenser thought he could help a friend find his missing wife. Until he learned the nasty truth about Lisa St. Claire. For starters, it's not her real name...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In the famed Boston PI's 22nd case, an oddly sympathetic villain and a resolute heroine draw Spenser into a barrio enclave in a depressed Massachusetts factory town. Readers know that Lisa St. Clair, a radio deejay newly married to a Boston police detective, has been kidnapped and imprisoned in a Proctor, Mass. tenement by Rico, her former lover. The cop, who knows only that his wife has disappeared, is shot and seriously injured just after he asks Spenser to investigate. Chapters alternate between the room where Lisa is kept under guard and constantly running video cameras and Spenser's gradual assembling of clues. The PI discovers Lisa's former name and occupation; he thinks up a way to penetrate Proctor's divided and desperate Hispanic community, ruled by Rico and a rival. Lots of atmosphere and even suspense--Will Lisa resist Rico's demands? Can Spenser discover a way to rescue her?--are built up in short sentences and one-line paragraphs. Spenser's pal Hawk is away (his place taken briefly by the sharp L.A. crook, Chollo), and his lover, Susan, and dog Pearl are kept mostly backstage during a slightly stretched out story that, nevertheless, packs a lot of punch. Mystery Guild selection; Literary Guild alternate.
Customer Reviews
Thin Air
Yet another great, if unusual, Spenser yarn. Five very imaginative stars all the way. Imaginative plot...good ending.
author parker
The plot lines are too similar and his stories are repetitive. Same characters doing the same things.
Indubitably a great book.
Robert stricks gold with Thin Air, the action, the switching from Spencer to the Kiddnapped lady. He did a wonderful job at writing such a wonderful book. Cheers to Mr. Parker for going above and beyond the call of duty for a book of this stature.
Rest In Peace Mr. Rober B. Parker
May we never forget you.