Crimson Joy

Crimson Joy by Robert B. Parker, published by Random House Publishing Group on April 2, 1989, is a reissue that spans 304 pages. This novel follows the investigation of a serial killer in Boston, where the police struggle to apprehend the perpetrator. The narrative intensifies when the killer targets Spenser’s own partner, Susan Silverman, prompting Spenser and his ally Hawk to take matters into their own hands.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of crime and suspense as Spenser races against time to track the Red Rose killer. The story unfolds from the gritty Combat Zone of Boston to its suburbs, showcasing Spenser’s daring tactics in pursuit of justice. With elements of mystery and amateur sleuthing, this edition presents a thrilling journey through the challenges faced by those seeking to confront evil.
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A serial killer is on the loose in Beantown and the cops can’t catch him. But when the killer leaves his red rose calling card for Spenser’s own Susan Silverman, he gets all the attention that Spenser and Hawk can give.
Spenser plays against time while he tracks the Red Rose killer from Boston’s Combat Zone to the suburbs. His trap is both daring and brave, and gives the story a satisfying climax.
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