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Hundred-Dollar Baby By Robert B. Parker

Hundred-Dollar Baby

A Spenser Novel

by Robert B. Parker

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Hundred-Dollar Baby

In Robert B. Parker’s latest Spenser novel, April Kyle returns. Once a teenage runaway who turned to prostitution to survive, April is all grown up, beautiful—and a successful Boston madam. Business is so good that a group of men are trying to take it away from her, so she turns to Spenser once again for help. But the more he learns about April’s case, the clearer it becomes that she’s not what she seems, and that she might just be her own worst enemy—and probably his. Explicit violence, language.

Hardcover: 320 pages

Publisher: Putnam Pub Group/Mbr of Penguin Put ( October 24, 2006 )

Item #: 21-5542

ISBN: 9780399153761

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.76 inches

Product Weight: 13.0 ounces

Simple Read
February 09, 2009

If you don't have any other compelling books to read, you may want to pick this up for an entertaining yet simple read. What kept me going the most, I suppose was the fact that it had to do with a high class brothel, call girls and madame. If it took place in say a beauty salon, instead, it wouldn't have merited even the 3 star rating. Sex still sells, I guess, even if it's not erotic and compelling.

Reviewer: Steve D

Enjoyable
August 07, 2008

I love the Spenser novels and have read every one of them. Found it to be an easy and fast read and was surprised by the ending. Reading the Spenser series is like visiting with an old friend.

Reviewer: Patricia N

Slight
January 17, 2008

I was disappointed. The plot was thin and and did not engage me. Parker has hit this before in this series and the next one got so many negative comments that I will not purchase that one. Hopefully Parker will get back to a hot plot abd sharp dialogue that made this one the series around.

Reviewer: David K

Slight
January 17, 2008

I was disappointed. The plot was thin and and did not engage me. Parker has hit this low lane before in this series and the newest one got so many negative comments that I will not purchase that one. Hopefully Parker will get back to a hot plot and sharp dialogue that made this one the series around.

Reviewer: David K

Copyright 2006
January 20, 2007

To answer a viewers question, if you check the inside cover of the book you'll see a copyright date of 2006. There is no mention of a previous release, which would note the original copyright date. So this one is a new one. Maybe you read a book very similar to this one. It's always possible with so many authors out there.

Reviewer: Lalinda T

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