
The Widening Gyre
A Spenser Novel
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Narrado por:
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Michael Prichard
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Robert B. Parker
The big boys figure a little blackmail will put her husband out of the race. Until Spenser hops on the candidate's bandwagon.
But getting back the tape of the lady's X-rated indiscretion is a nonstop express ride to trouble--trouble that is deep, wide and deadly.
Crack another case with Spenser.©1992 Robert B Parker (P)2009 Random HouseListeners also enjoyed...




















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There are some nice touches to this story; the confrontation with the muscle in Springfield; the Globe reporter Cosgrove. Finally the teenager at the granny party "shaking her head at the bogusness of it all" are all nice touches.
In retrospect a great deal of my rating it 4 stars goes back to the mid 80's when I first read it in print form. I was living in Boston at the time and I'd just discovered Spenser; some nice memories there. This is a quick listen and there are some snatches of humor that I enjoyed; if you're new to Robert Parker and want to give Spenser a shot; don't start with this one. Most of the Spenser mysteries up to this point are superior to this one.
Spenser; Politics?
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Now my favorite author.
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Good plot. Good character insight.
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good
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This book was not a thrilling as some of his previous books but good just the same.
The narrator is OK but Burt Reynolds and Joe Mantegna are better readers.
Can't wait for the next book in the Spenser series.
Parker Has Done It Again
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Standard Spenser
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Clever plot that includes born again in politics
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A typical Spenser but reader not as good.
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The biggest problem with this rendition is the narrator – and the issue is not with his skills, but with his voice. It's an old man's voice, a voice that you cannot attach to a big, athletic man capable of subduing two hooligans at the same time and chinning himself up a balcony to break in toe Gerry Broz's apartment.
And about my title for this review. Spenser is a traditional guy in a lot of ways (he's surely an iconoclast too, but he dresses up when he's going out for dinner or to meet clients). And he lives in tradition-soaked, preppy Boston. I ask you: Would that man ever wear a black leather trench coat (mobsters and wannabes wear that, not Spenser)? And would that man ever wear a cowboy hat in Washington, DC? I submit that he would not. Parker's the boss, but I think he makes a lot of character-driven clothing mistakes, and the ones in this novel caught my eye, er, ear.
One other pleasure from these older ones. I try to date the books based on specifics in them – here, the politician mentions VCRs and it had to in the days when they were reaching the masses. I thought 1984 or 5 for the publication year, and it turns out to be 1983.
Black leather trench? Spenser is better than that.
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Here’s a term I hadn’t heard - granny sex. Sleazebag invites 40-something women to his home for sex orgies with college boys. A two-way mirror allows others to watch, take pictures and laugh. The older women have sags and wrinkles that 20-somethings don’t. That was unsettling. Two of these sex scenes are briefly described - no details.
As to plot, characters, and actions - nothing really grabbed me, nothing memorable, not as much wit or humor as in prior books.
The narrator Michael Prichard was very good.
Genre: PI mystery
Weak 3 stars.
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