Chance

Chance by Robert B. Parker is a crime thriller published by Penguin in 1997. This edition, comprising 307 pages, presents a narrative centered around investigator Spenser and his sidekick Hawk as they embark on a mission to locate the missing son-in-law of a Boston gangster. The case quickly escalates, revealing complexities beyond the initial disappearance.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of city life intertwined with crime as Spenser and Hawk navigate the challenges of their investigation. The story delves into themes of loyalty and danger, providing a vivid portrayal of the urban landscape. This New Ed edition invites readers to engage with Parker’s distinctive storytelling style, offering a compelling glimpse into the world of crime and its implications.
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A crime thriller featuring investigator Spenser and his sidekick Hawk, in which the two men are hired to find the missing son-in-law of a Boston gangster in a case that soon appears to involve more than just an absent bridegroom. From the author of THIN AIR and WALKING SHADOWS.
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