Robert B. Parker, the blunt and beloved crime novelist who helped revive the hard-boiled genre and branded a tough guy of his own through his “Spenser” series, died Monday in Cambridge, Mass. He was ...
Brandman, who collaborated with Robert B. Parker (1932%E2%80%932010) on TV adaptations of his work, perfectly reproduces Parker's style in this impressive ...
In 1973, a Korean War veteran with a Ph.D. in English from Boston University published his first novel, a detective tale called “The Godwulf Manuscript.” Its hero was a private detective named Spenser ...
The private-eye novel is the quintessential form of the American mystery story, and for the past 36 years its greatest practitioner was Robert B. Parker, who died on Jan. 18 at 77. In the genre’s ...
Christopher Farnsworth says it seemed like just another email from his agent. But then Farnsworth, the author of thrillers such as “The President’s Vampire” and “Killfile,” opened it, and everything ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Author Robert B. Parker, one of America’s preeminent crime writers, has ...
Robert B. Parker, whose best-selling series about a Boston detective spawned the TV show "Spenser: For Hire," died at the desk in his Massachusetts home at 77. A spokeswoman for the Cambridge police ...
Novelist Alison Gaylin continues Robert B. Parker’s Sunny Randall series with the new novel “Bad Influence.” In the 11th outing, Sunny investigates a glamorous world rife with lies and schemes and ...
"Robert B. Parker's Fallout" by Mike Lupica is the 21st in the popular bestselling series that showcases Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone. Originally created by Parker, Lupica ...
A high-profile homicide case, the shooting murder of Mayor Neil O’Hara, preoccupies Paradise, Mass., police chief Jesse Stone in Lupica’s solid second franchise contribution (after 2020’s Fool’s ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Robert B. Parker is an Author with two videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1998 Forum. The year with the highest average number of views per program ...
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