![]() ![]() Then the lethal duo acquires an unlikely ally: the inept CIA, which wants Spenser to murder Costigan Sr. They set out to find Susan-committing murder, arson, and other neat crimes (for supposedly noble reasons) along the way. So white-knight Spenser flies to the rescue, breaking Hawk out of jail. Spenser's estranged true love, neurotic Susan Silverman, has gotten romantically entangled out in California with possessive Russell Costigan, son of a shady, powerful tycoon Spenser's bosom-buddy, black enforcer Hawk, has attempted to help Susan, winding up in jail on murder charges. ![]() And this new episode follows the recent pattern-lots of macho posturing and "relationship" babble, but little suspense, mystery, or fresh characterization. ![]() Like Dick Francis and others, Parker is receiving major media attention while producing his weakest work: there hasn't been a completely satisfying Spenser outing, in fact, since Promised Land. ![]()
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