Painted ladies / Robert B. Parker.

By: Parker, Robert B, 1932-2010Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, c2010Description: 291 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780399156854Subject(s): Spenser (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Private investigators -- Massachusetts -- Fiction | Art thefts -- Investigation -- Fiction | Art thieves -- FictionGenre/Form: Mystery fiction. DDC classification: 813/.54 LOC classification: PS3566.A686 | P28 2010Summary: The brilliant new Spenser novel from the beloved "New York Times"-bestselling author Robert B. Parker. Called upon by The Hammond Museum and renowned art scholar Dr. Ashton Prince, Spenser accepts his latest case: to provide protection during a ransom exchange-money for a stolen painting. The case becomes personal when Spenser fails to protect his client and the valuable painting remains stolen. Convinced that Ashton Prince played a bigger role than just ransom delivery boy, Spenser enters into a daring game of cat-and-mouse with the thieves. But this is a game he might not come out of alive...Completed the year before he passed away, "Painted Ladies" is Spenser and Robert B. Parker at their electrifying best.
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The brilliant new Spenser novel from the beloved "New York Times"-bestselling author Robert B. Parker. Called upon by The Hammond Museum and renowned art scholar Dr. Ashton Prince, Spenser accepts his latest case: to provide protection during a ransom exchange-money for a stolen painting. The case becomes personal when Spenser fails to protect his client and the valuable painting remains stolen. Convinced that Ashton Prince played a bigger role than just ransom delivery boy, Spenser enters into a daring game of cat-and-mouse with the thieves. But this is a game he might not come out of alive...Completed the year before he passed away, "Painted Ladies" is Spenser and Robert B. Parker at their electrifying best.

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