Walking ShadowWalking Shadow
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Book, 1994
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Current format, Book, 1994, , Available . Offered in 0 more formatsWhen a theatrical company director hires Spenser and his sidekick Hawk to investigate strange doings at the theater, the Boston sleuth suddenly finds himself deep in a case of murder, corruption, and shifting identities
When the star of a poorly rated stage production is shot mid-scene, Spenser and his sidekick, Hawk, comb the shabby waterfront town and find a cast of likely suspects among the underworld. Reprint.
A murder draws Boston PI Spenser into the dramatic world of theater in this New York Times bestseller in Robert B. Parker&;s long-running series.
In a shabby waterfront town, an actor is shot dead onstage. Granted, the script left much to be desired. But there's more behind the scenes than an overzealous critic&;and Spenser and Hawk are combing Port City&;s underworld to find it...
&;Great fun...[Spenser] is still the cockiest and wittiest P.I. on the block.&;&;The New York Times
A murder draws Boston PI Spenser into the dramatic world of theater in this New York Times bestseller in Robert B. Parker’s long-running series.
In a shabby waterfront town, an actor is shot dead onstage. Granted, the script left much to be desired. But there's more behind the scenes than an overzealous critic—and Spenser and Hawk are combing Port City’s underworld to find it...
“Great fun...[Spenser] is still the cockiest and wittiest P.I. on the block.”—The New York Times
When the star of a poorly rated stage production is shot mid-scene, Spenser and his sidekick, Hawk, comb the shabby waterfront town and find a cast of likely suspects among the underworld. Reprint.
A murder draws Boston PI Spenser into the dramatic world of theater in this New York Times bestseller in Robert B. Parker&;s long-running series.
In a shabby waterfront town, an actor is shot dead onstage. Granted, the script left much to be desired. But there's more behind the scenes than an overzealous critic&;and Spenser and Hawk are combing Port City&;s underworld to find it...
&;Great fun...[Spenser] is still the cockiest and wittiest P.I. on the block.&;&;The New York Times
A murder draws Boston PI Spenser into the dramatic world of theater in this New York Times bestseller in Robert B. Parker’s long-running series.
In a shabby waterfront town, an actor is shot dead onstage. Granted, the script left much to be desired. But there's more behind the scenes than an overzealous critic—and Spenser and Hawk are combing Port City’s underworld to find it...
“Great fun...[Spenser] is still the cockiest and wittiest P.I. on the block.”—The New York Times
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