A Savage Place

A Savage Place by Robert B. Parker is a New Ed published by Penguin Books Ltd on May 30, 1985, featuring 192 pages in English. This novel follows TV reporter Candy Sloan, who is investigating charges of Hollywood racketeering while facing threats to her safety. Spenser is tasked with protecting her as she navigates a dangerous landscape filled with intrigue and violence, where her pursuit of the truth could have deadly consequences.
Readers will find a blend of mystery, thriller, and suspense as the story unfolds with Candy’s determination to break a significant story despite the risks involved. The narrative explores themes of danger and deception, with Spenser’s protective instincts put to the test as he confronts various threats, including a star witness who has been silenced. This edition offers a compelling look into the world of contemporary crime and the lengths to which individuals will go for their ambitions.
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TV reporter Candy Sloan has eyes the color of cornflowers and legs that stretch all the way to heaven. She also has somebody threatening to rearrange her lovely face if she keeps on snooping into charges of Hollywood racketeering.Spenser’s job is to keep Candy healthy until she breaks the biggest story of her career. But her star witness has just bowed out with three bullets in his chest, two tough guys have doubled up to test Spenser’s skill with his fists, and Candy is about to use her own sweet body as live bait in a deadly romantic game–a game that may cost Spenser his life.
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