
Ceremony
A Spenser Novel
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Narrated by:
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Michael Prichard
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By:
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Robert B. Parker
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Another great Spenser tale.
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Interesting storyline
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ANOTHER SOLID HIT BY PARKER!
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I did not like the ending, I thought the story cou
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Ceremony
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Okay
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If you’re new to the series and just want to read some, skip this one. It’s not a lot of muscle and wit. It’s mostly Spenser trying to find a teenage girl who runs away from home and does not want to be rescued.
The narrator Michael Prichard was very good.
This is book #9 in the Spenser series.
Genre: PI mystery
2 ½ stars.
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Some discussion of social morays, sexuality, and autonomy are attempted, but I'm not sure a thesis ever particularly codified. Then again, leaving a complex issue with no easy interpretation is probably exactly what Parker was gunning for.
All-in-all having Susan, Hawk, and Spender pal-ing around for a book was a fun read, but not the best of what I've read so far.
Middle of the road Spenser
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