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God Save the Child

By: Robert B. Parker
Narrated by: Michael Prichard
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Appie Knoll is the kind of suburb where kids grow up right. But something is wrong. Fourteen-year-old Kevin Bartlett disappears. Everyone thinks he's run away -- until the comic strip ransom note arrives.

It doesn't take Spenser long to get the picture -- an affluent family seething with rage, a desperate boy making strange friends...friends like Vic Harroway, body builder. Mr. Muscle is Spenser's only lead and he isn't talking...except with his fists. But when push comes to shove, when a boy's life is on the line, Spenser can speak that language too.

Crack another case with Spenser.
©1987 Robert B. Parker (P)2009 Random House

Critic reviews

"Spenser is everyman's fantasy: social critic, gourmet cook, physically fit, sculptor, and of course, unabashed participant in a non-destructive sexual relationship. Parker has taken his place beside Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler and Ross MacDonald." ( The Boston Globe)

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Another good Spenser story

This is the second book in a great series. Michael Prichard is one of my favorite narrators and did an excellent narration. I thought the ending of the story was a bit rushed and abrupt. Overall a good story.

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Weak 3 stars. Just ok.

My mind wandered at times. Other books in the series are better.

The plot was not well developed. I wanted a better understanding of the son’s motivations and why certain bad guys were working together. Someone is killed in the end. I wanted more details about that. And I was annoyed with the ending. It was incomplete.

This is book 2 in the series. Here Spenser meets Susan Sullivan who is a high school guidance counselor. Susan continues as Spenser’s love interest in future books.

The narrator Michael Prichard was very good.

Genre: PI mystery

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Love Spenser, but this story was weak

Spenser is a great character and this is the second book I have read in this series. The story in this book was poor, but I would still read more Spenser stories.

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Early Parker, like Early Autumn. Very engaging.

Parker was so prolific for so long that it is sometimes hard to tell one book from another. I may have confused my review of Early Autumn with this one. If so, forgive me. At 63. whatever, the memory begins to fade...perhaps some of you are familiar with this phenomenon.
In any case, this is the book in which Spenser and Susan Silverman meet, and it presages a long, passionate affair in which the two never live together, but maintain their love and commitment to each other. The plot involves a kidnapping of a fifteen-year-old boy for $50,000, money his parents have to borrow. The parents have very serious problems. Spenser is drawn into a spider's web of iniquity and evil-doing, the likes of which the title of the book would never even hint at. Everyone is corrupt, and Spenser is like a dog with a bone: he is so determined that he never lets go. Susan helps him as a consultant, but we soon realize that the work she does is parallel: her clinical work involves her solving the nexus of her patients' lives, just as Spenser's work draws him into the dark side of their lives.
Spenser is so funny that you often can't stop giggling long enough to take him seriously.
This book is also pre-Hawk. Spenser is without his wing-man, and has to ride to the rescue with only his resources. Fortunately, these are considerable. The team of Spenser and Susan is a winner, and will survive decades of very satisfying work. Enjoy this. Few writers can approach Parker in talent, humor, plot or character development.

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Early Spenser

I’m enjoying going back to early Parker books. It’s fun to watch the characters evolve.

I almost quit reading because I found the narrator ‘s voice grating. I’m glad I didn’t because about halfway through Prichard’s voice became Spenser’s voice for me.

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I like Spencer

I liked Spencer and his wit. I suppose it's early in the series and this is of course written in the mid-70s , culturally disparate from our high-tech 21st century and Mr Parker must have quite a lot of future to the series which I will continue to acquire. the narrator leaves quite a bit to be desired but I was not at all put off by his ratherdroll performance. I do very much enjoy mystery crime solving stories. happy to learn Mr Parker does not utilize l u r i d, abusive gory sensationalism.

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A great follow up!

Yes it's not the most inventive story but it's very entertaining. Spenser's charm is what keeps a sub par plot from sinking. I liked the book but if this wasn't a Spenser novel it would of felt bland. I wonder how readers felt back in the 70's when this was release? Maybe a weak follow up? I disagree. It keeps things interesting with small mystery but as said before...all because of Spenser. The reader is great and you can tell he understands Spenser's humor. Check it out!

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SAY HELLO TO CLASSIC SPENSER

THOUGHT I WOULD REVISIT SPENCER'S ORIGINS THROUGH AUDIBLE OFFERINGS, AND AM PLEASED I DID. THIS IS CLASSIC SPENCER: TOUGH, WITTY, AND SENSITIVE TO BOOT. THE PLOT IS NICE, AND LIKE MOST SPENCER PLOTS ITS NOT REALLY ABOUT THE MYSTERY, ITS MORE ABOUT THE PEOPLE. ROBERT PARKER'S EYE FOR THE LITTLE DETAILS IS WHAT CARRIES THESE STORIES. ALTHOUGH PARKER HAS WRITTEN SOME PHILIP MARLOW/ RAYMOND CHANDLER STORIES, HIS STYLE IS MORE SUITED TO THE STARK OBSERVANCES OF HAMMETTE,S CONTINENTAL OP, THAN IT IS TO THE PURPLE PROSE OF CHANDLER'S MARLOW. ITS GREAT STUFF NO MATTER HOW YOU COMPARE IT. PARKER IS ONE OF THE GREATS, AND HAD TAKEN THE CLASSIC PRIVATE EYE INTO THE NEXT CENTURY, MAKING HIS CHARACTER OF SPENCER INTO THE IDEAL FOR TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND AMERICAN MACHISMO. IT IS A REAL TREAT TO START AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS IMPORTANT SERIES AND WORK MY WAY THROUGH IT AGAIN, TO SEE HOW SPENSER HAS GROWN OVER THE YEARS. ALL THE SPENSER NOVELS ARE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. AND AUDIBLE HAS DONE A FINE JOB MAKING THEM AVAILABLE TO A LISTENING AUDIENCE. IF I HAVE ANY NEGATIVE TO SAY ABOUT THIS AUDIBLE OFFERING IS THAT NARRATOR MICHAEL PRICHARD SOMETIMES SOUNDS MORE LIKE HE SHOULD BE PITCHING MOTEL EIGHT TO LEAVE THE LIGHT ON FOR YOU, RATHER THAN CHEWING THE MORDANT TOUGH GUY TALK OF A PRIVATE EYE. BUT OVER ALL THIS IS A GREAT LISTEN.

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wit and charm

parker is a master of dialogue. His insight into the character of ordinary people is always a delight.

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Parker just getting warmed up

With the exception of having to suffer through Susan from here on out, this is a terrific Spenser novel.

Superior crime fiction, in my opinion the best. Pritchard narrates wonderfully. Excellent book

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