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Chargement... Playmates (1989)par Robert B. Parker
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. First edition very fine The author Robert B. Parker died in 2010. He was a masterful writer and with his spare style he presented dialog and action as few have. After his death somebody decided to continue his characters with other authors. It was, I think, a big mistake. The other authors as much as I have seen can't match Parker's skill with dialog or put the personality into the characters that Parker gave them. The books listed as "Robert B. Parker's" without Robert B. Parker are not worth the time to read. Parker's own works are a joy. In Playmates Spenser is hired to look into rumors of point shaving by Tufts University basketball players. The client is the Tufts Board of Trustees. Spenser does find that the allegations of corruption are true. He also finds that the main culprit has a chance to be one of the best players ever if he doesn't ruin it by throwing games and that this student can not read. How has he managed to get through three years of college with a 2.3 grade point average when he can't read. Spenser enlists the aid of his closest friends Hawk and Susan along with the usually appearing police and gym managers. Playmates is #16 in the Spenser series. The last Parker book I read, I can't remember the name, didn't interest me much, so I figured I'd never read another. But, this book was lying in a pile on the bedroom floor, and my spouse wants the pile sent to the church fair. Well, I should read it before recycling it, huh? So that's what I did. I found this book to be rather engaging. Sure, there was all the annoying cutsey flippancy and wearying, adolescent sexual innuendo, which are the primary reasons I'm not much interested in Parker books in general. But the book dealt with the cesspool of college sports, specifically college basketball quite well. Hey, it's "March Madness" time, so all the more reason to be reading this. Anyway, I thought it treated the subject reasonably well. I may actually break down and read another Parker book one of these days. See my blog for my review: Martin's View: Playmates. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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HTML:Spenser smells corruption in a college town. Taft University's hottest basketball star is shaving points for quick cash. All manner of sleaze â?? from corrupt academics to hoods with graduate degrees â?? have their fingers in the pot. Spenser's search takes him from lecture halls to blue collar bars and finally into a bloody confrontation with almost certain death. But Spenser saves an arrogant young athlete â?? even though it nearly kills him to do it. "Spenser is a tough as they come and spiked with a touch of real class." (Kirkus Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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