Valediction

Valediction by Robert B. Parker, published by Random House Publishing Group on June 2, 1992, is a reprint edition comprising 288 pages in English. This work delves into the life of Spenser, a private investigator who faces a harrowing challenge after losing the woman who was his primary motivation. When a religious sect kidnaps a young dancer, Spenser finds himself embroiled in a dangerous situation where he must confront threats to his life while navigating the complexities of his own grief.
Readers will encounter a narrative that explores themes of danger and resilience within the realms of mystery and crime. As Spenser confronts a hit man targeting him, the story unfolds against a backdrop of high stakes and moral dilemmas. The book presents a hard-boiled perspective on the life of a private investigator, showcasing the lengths one will go to protect others, even when faced with personal loss.
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The most dangerous man to cross is one who isn’t afraid to die. But the most deadly is one who doesn’t want to live. And Spenser has just lost the woman who made life his #1 priority.
So when a religious sect kidnaps a pretty young dancer, no death threat can make Spenser cut and run. Now a hit man’s bullet is wearing Spenser’s name. But Boston’s big boys don’t know Spenser’s ready and willing to meet death more than halfway.
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