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Walking Shadow by Robert B. Parker
Reader Reviews 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Uses a few grey cells..., February 21, 2003 Reviewer: Neal Clark Reynolds from E. Taunton, MA United States This Spenser novel is just enough of a puzzler to exercise your mind. Former stories in the series have looked at the mindset of the ghetto gangs along with the more organized crime sydicates. This one takes a hard look at the Chinese connection. Parker as always successfully stays clear of stereotyped characters. And as always, there's always a bit of sympathy...maybe empathy is a better word...for even the least likeable characters. Also, there is always the look at ethics and morality. At the end of the book, you might well be asking yourself which character was the true villain or villainess of the piece. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title
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