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Stardust |
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Rating:  Summary: ANOTHER GOOD ONE BY PARKER!!! Review: Parker has written another good book. Spencer is hired to baby sit a TV star. He is to protect her and also find out who is trying to kill her. He is his usual witty self, he is helped by Hawk and Susan as always. The TV star, Jill Joyce, is not a good person, a nice way to say it. Spencer keeps digging and finally comes up with the person who has been making the threats. You will be surprised who it is. A good read, if you have liked other Spencer books you will like this one. I always enjoy Hawk, wish he had a larger role the books.
Rating:  Summary: If you want this book, read the print, don't listen. Review: Robert Parker's Stardust is a good book, but Burt Reynolds never becomes Spencer, he simply stays Burt Reynolds reading a book. This is a good book, but not a good tape. Mark Felderman, Emmetsburg, Iow
Rating:  Summary: The very end redeems it Review: The beginning of this book is really very average Spenser, which certainly makes it enjoyable enough but not at all noteworthy. Let's see ... Susan drags Spenser into a case he doesn't really want, Spenser wisecracks and offends everyone in authority, Hawk provides trustworthy and able-bodied support ... same old, same old. The story itself isn't very compelling or interesting until the end. That's when Spenser shows us what makes him special. It's his attitude toward Jill Joyce, the care he devotes to her, and the offhanded way he delivers it (as though it's just his duty as a human being) that I found out of the ordinary and very moving.
Rating:  Summary: Stardust: Where's Burt Reynolds Review: The man who reads this book is not Burt Reynolds. He makes Hawk sound like Tonto of Lone Ranger fame. Read the book because the tape will make you sick.
Rating:  Summary: Stardust: Where's Burt Reynolds Review: The man who reads this book is not Burt Reynolds. He makes Hawk sound like Tonto of Lone Ranger fame. Read the book because the tape will make you sick.
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