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Perish Twice

Mass Market Paperback
$7.99 US
4.2"W x 6.7"H x 0.91"D   | 7 oz | 48 per carton
On sale Nov 01, 2001 | 352 Pages | 978-0-425-18215-4
Spenser creator Robert B. Parker returns with his newest heroine, Boston P.I. Sunny Randall, coming to the aid of three very different women in three very dangerous situations. One is for business. One is for a friend. One is for family. And all could be fatal…
“Parker's narrative is so taut that bullets could bounce off it and sofast-paced it could compete in the 100-meters.”—The Orlando Sentinel

“Parker's most tightly plotted mystery in years.”—Entertainment Weekly

“Fans of Spenser will like Sunny Randall.”—San Francisco Examiner

“An entertaining, fast-paced read.”—The Chicago Tribune
Robert B. Parker was the author of seventy books, including the legendary Spenser detective series, the novels featuring Police Chief Jesse Stone, the acclaimed Virgil Cole–Everett Hitch westerns, as well as the Sunny Randall novels. Winner of the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award and long considered the undisputed dean of American crime fiction, he died in January 2010. View titles by Robert B. Parker

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Spenser creator Robert B. Parker returns with his newest heroine, Boston P.I. Sunny Randall, coming to the aid of three very different women in three very dangerous situations. One is for business. One is for a friend. One is for family. And all could be fatal…

Praise

“Parker's narrative is so taut that bullets could bounce off it and sofast-paced it could compete in the 100-meters.”—The Orlando Sentinel

“Parker's most tightly plotted mystery in years.”—Entertainment Weekly

“Fans of Spenser will like Sunny Randall.”—San Francisco Examiner

“An entertaining, fast-paced read.”—The Chicago Tribune

Author

Robert B. Parker was the author of seventy books, including the legendary Spenser detective series, the novels featuring Police Chief Jesse Stone, the acclaimed Virgil Cole–Everett Hitch westerns, as well as the Sunny Randall novels. Winner of the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award and long considered the undisputed dean of American crime fiction, he died in January 2010. View titles by Robert B. Parker