Pastime

Pastime by Robert B. Parker is a reprint edition published by Penguin Publishing Group on April 1, 1992. This 352-page novel presents a deeply personal and revealing Spenser thriller, exploring themes of memory, desire, and danger as Spenser confronts his own past. The narrative centers around a teenage boy who, a decade after Spenser saved him from a father’s rage, seeks answers regarding his mother’s sudden disappearance, turning to Spenser for help.
Readers will find that this installment delves into more than just a routine missing person investigation; it challenges Spenser to search his own soul. The book intertwines elements of crime, suspense, and thrillers, making it a significant addition to the Spenser series. As the story unfolds, it reveals the complexities of human relationships and the impact of past actions, offering a thought-provoking experience for fans of the genre.
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The most personal and revealing Spenser thriller of all, Pastime is Robert B. Parker‘s electrifying masterpeice of crime fiction–a startling game of memory, desire, and danger that forces Spenser to face his own past. Ten years ago, he saved a teenage boy from a father’s rage. Now, on the brink of manhood, the boy seeks answers to his mother’s sudden disapearance. Spenser is the only man he can turn to.
This time, it’s more than a routine search for a missing person–Spenser must search his own soul…
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