Robert B. Parker's Lullaby
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Joe Mantegna
Mattie believes the man convicted of the crime is innocent, and points Spenser to the Southie toughs she saw carrying her mother away hours before her murder. Neither the Boston PD nor the neighborhood thugs are keen on his dredging up the past, but as Spenser becomes more involved in the case, he starts to realize that Mattie may be on to something. He will need Hawk’s help to find peace for Mattie—a job that’s more dangerous than Spenser ever thought.
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—Kirkus Reviews
“Atkins succeeds. He doesn’t sound like somebody trying to emulate Parker. He sounds like Parker in a book that hits all the usual Spenser notes. He has the wisecrack-filled dialogue down and Parker’s cadences, too: Spenser, thankfully, sounds like Spenser. You also get the vivid sense of place, flexing of muscles and spare plot that were hallmarks of Parker’s 39 Spenser books….It’s a feat when a writer creates characters who live and breathe on the page and make readers care and keep coming back for more. To manage that with someone else’s characters, let alone with an icon like Spenser, is a minor miracle. Ace Atkins pulls it off.”
—Chicago Sun-Times
“Even the most fanatical Parker fans would be hard pressed to identify any aspect of this Spenser novel that doesn’t read as if it were penned by Spenser’s late creator.…Atkins hits all the familiar marks...as he offers familiar pleasures.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A brisk read. Atkins gets the important things right, from Spenser’s dark sarcasm to the gritty attitude of Mattie Sullivan, a 14-year-old Southie girl trying to solve her mother’s murder.”
—Boston Daily
"Ace Atkins has proven an exceptionally talented writer.... Taking on the challenge of continuing the much-loved Spenser series is a daunting task. Ace Atkins responds with a knock-out punch in round one. Parker would most definitely approve.
—Shelf Awareness
“It’s all there: The crisp, rhythmic sentences. The ironic banter. The distinctly Spenserian attitude toward life that Atkins adopted as his own. And yet, those who have read both Parker and Atkins closely may also detect a muted, indefinable quality that’s pure Atkins. And that’s a very good thing…. Parker lives. Spenser is back.”
—Bruce DeSilva, Edgar Award Winning author of Cliff Walk
“It's the real deal. Atkins captures Parker's distinctive voice, the sardonic, self-deprecating, sharply observant first-person narration that makes the Spenser books so compelling, and so much fun.”
—Tampa Bay Times
“In Lullaby, Ace Atkins has brought back everything we love about Robert B. Parker’s Boston P.I. Spenser, and he makes it look seamless and easy…. Atkins takes the reins of the Spenser series with self-assured ease. He also proves he’s the right man for the job.”
—MysteryPeople.com
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Would you try another book from Ace Atkins and/or Joe Mantegna?
NoAny additional comments?
There was something about the work that failed to hold my interest. I can't put my finger on it but it just wasn't as good as Parker's Spenser.Not up to par with Parker
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Good story, but no R. B. Parker
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If you could sum up Robert B. Parker's Lullaby in three words, what would they be?
Easy story to follow.What does Joe Mantegna bring to the story that you wouldn???t experience if you just read the book?
Like the tone of his voice. Made the character's come to life.Light storyline
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Finally, the story was compelling and held my interest. The new characters were well-developed and felt as if they belonged in the Spenser universe.
Ace gets an A+ from this avid Parker reader. (Are you ready to do another Cole and Hitch?) I'm looking forward to the next Spenser - may he live forever!
Thank you to the Parker estate for letting this series continue.
Joe Mantegna is the perfect reader for this series. I've listened to several others, who range from OK down to horrible - but Joe captures the spirit and attitude of the stores perfectly. (I'm aware that he portrayed Spenser in some made-for-TV movies that were not well received by most Spenser fans, but reading is not the same as acting). Joe does the multiple roles well, and I think he does the best Hawk of any of the readers.
In short, I strongly recommend this novel to either long-time Parker fans, or new readers. You won't be disappointed!
Ace aces Spenser!
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If you could sum up Robert B. Parker's Lullaby in three words, what would they be?
When Robert B. Parker died, you would figure Spenser did as well, but Ace Atkins has kept him alive...the flavor, the crassness, all of it is the Spenser, those of us fans of the original stories are so familiar with. This story was not extraordinary, though the client was fun, But what made it good was the fact that Spenser, Hawk, and Susan are all here and truly the same characters with the same humor and action that Parker so prolifically provided.Joe Mantegna has done most of the Spenser readings (as well as played Spenser is several TV movies) and so he adds the right touch of sardonic wit to make the book work. If you are a Spenser fan, this will all work for you...if you've never done a Spenser book, go back and listen to the older Spenser books, this one will still be here waiting for you when you come back.
He's Still Spencer
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What did you like best about Robert B. Parker's Lullaby? What did you like least?
I love Joe Montegna as a reader. I've always loved the characters in each story.The language is just uncessary. Who are you proving a point to when you do that? I don't think John Q. Public speaks like that--I could be wrong. I just know that I don't and the folks that I hang with don't. At this point, I may not get another book--I know the saying is never say never. And guess what? I didn't have to say "f--king never say never". See how easy that is to leave it out? Honestly!
What do you think your next listen will be?
Not sure.What does Joe Mantegna bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He's got the sass and the class to bring off the Spencer character.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Heavens, no--there'd probably be more language.Language
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Would you consider the audio edition of Robert B. Parker's Lullaby to be better than the print version?
I was afraid the series wouldn't be same but so far it is good. I enjoyed it and tended to forget it was a new writer. I always enjoy the audio editions better.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
I thought it was typical Spenser.What about Joe Mantegna’s performance did you like?
I always like him. I have some of the earlier ones with a different reader and they can'tstand up to Joe.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I always listen to Spenser all in one sitting.not R.Parker but very good.
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Excellent Narrative
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What did you love best about Robert B. Parker's Lullaby?
The reparte of Spencer with all characters in book.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Not on the edge but thoroughly entertained and chuckling often.What does Joe Mantegna bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He is good enough to tell the story, but has always seemed the wrong voice for SpencerWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, spacing the tale was for me more enjoyable.Any additional comments?
The author's death greaves me greatly. I always knew I would like his books.Wit, Humor, Action
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There is one thing that changed (for good): The frequency of “I said… He said” has been reduced to a minimum! This makes the reading more fluent and enjoyable.
Excellent come back!
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