Borrowed from Fairfax County, VA Public Library Audiobook
Started: 1/19/2020
Finished: 1/22/2020
Finally Spenser visits DC, but I wasn't thrilled with the book. The blackmail scheme was bizarre, and the final resolution contrived and seems unsatisfactory. Still, DC...
Borrowed from Fairfax County Public Library Kindle Edition
Started: 1/12/2019
Finished: 1/12/2019
These Spenser novels are not taxing, and sometimes they're not even very good, but they are comfortable, fun, and easy to read. And there is kind of great feeling of accomplishment that comes with reading a book cover to cover in one day.
Borrowed from Fairfax County Public Library (Audiobook)
Started: 1/4/2019
Finished: 1/9/2020
I read this one before, back in May of 2009 (I've been keeping track of books here for a long time!) in paperback. Decided to give it a listen since I wanted something easy and fun. This fit the bill, Narrated by the same guy who did all of the Rex Stout Nero Wolfe books (Michael Prichard). Good narrator for Spenser too.
Around Halloween my wife & I decided to read this one to each other. Kind of sweet and bizarre, I suppose, but it mad for several fun weeks of after-dinner reading. I had read this once before in college, 20+ years ago. I remembered two things strongly:
The Columbo-like detective in the book
That the book (unlike the movie) made it seem less like a possession and more likely insanity
Well, this reading changed my mind on #2 (Columbo-like detective still stands). Anyway, we had a fun time with this one.
Borrowed from Worcester, MD Public Library (Kindle Edition)
Started: 9/24/2019
Finished: 9/26/2019
While there is a lot of repetition in these later Rumpole books, I do enjoy that they are a bit more current day. This one follows the 9/11 attacks and is pretty interesting for that alone.
This was entertaining enough, but seemed a bit like an Elmore Leonard knock-off. You could see the ending coming from a mile away. Still, enjoyable short novel.