Painted Ladies

Cover of Painted Ladies by Robert B. Parker
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780425243626
ISBN-10: 0425243621
Dimensions:
Height: 7.5 Inches
Length: 4.2 Inches
Weight: 0.4 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Painted Ladies by Robert B. Parker is a posthumously published novel from Penguin Publishing Group, released on September 6, 2011. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Boston private investigator Spenser as he embarks on a mission to recover a priceless work of art, navigating the complex and often treacherous world of academia. The narrative reflects on Spenser’s past experiences while addressing themes of guilt and redemption, particularly in relation to a client’s tragic fate.

Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective elements as Spenser confronts the darker aspects of human nature, including the professor’s hidden life and the intricacies of art theft. The plot delves into the ramifications of crime and the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist, all while maintaining Spenser’s characteristic wit and charm. This edition captures the essence of Parker’s storytelling, offering insights into city life and the challenges of private investigation, making it a notable addition to the series.


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In Spenser’s end is his beginning. In this posthumously published novel (Parker died in January), the Boston PI tries to retrieve a priceless work of art and deals with the rarefied and nasty world of academics, as he did in his very first caper, The Godwulf Manuscript (1973). Thirty-seven novels later, Spenser can still nail a person’s foibles on first meeting, still whip up a gourmet meal in a few minutes, still dispatch the thugs who haunt his office and his home, and do it all while maintaining a fierce love of Susan Silverman and English poetry (which he quotes frequently and always to good effect). The plot this time spins off from Spenser’s shame over the murder of a client, a college art professor who asked him to provide backup during a delicate ransom exchange for a rare seventeenth-century Dutch painting. Spenser, ever true to his modern day chivalric code, cannot let himself off the hook for the professor’s death. His investigation unveils the professor’s avocation as a sexual predator of coeds, and it digs deeply into both the world of art theft (reaching back to Nazi thefts of great European works). Halfway through this thoroughly entertaining mystery, Parker writes a perfect valedictory for the much-loved Spenser: “Sometimes I slew the dragon and galloped away with the maiden. Sometimes I didn’t. … But so far the dragon hadn’t slain me.” Long live Spenser. –Connie Fletcher –This text refers to the Hardcover edition

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When was “Painted Ladies” published?
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9780425243626. ISBN-10: 0425243621.
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Language: en. Pages: 304. Edition: Reprint.

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