Robert B. Parker

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Bibligraphy (continued)

Spenser
1. The Godwulf Manuscript (1973)
2. God Save the Child (1974)
3. Mortal Stakes (1975)
4. Promised Land (1976)
5. The Judas Goat (1978)
6. Looking for Rachel Wallace (1980)
7. Early Autumn (1980)
8. A Savage Place (1981)
9. Ceremony (1982)
10. The Widening Gyre (1983)
11. Valediction (1984)
12. A Catskill Eagle (1985)
13. Taming a Seahorse (1986)
14. Pale Kings and Princes (1987)
15. Crimson Joy (1988)
16. Playmates (1989)
17. Stardust (1990)
18. Pastime (1991)
19. Double Deuce (1992)
20. Paper Doll (1993)
21. Walking Shadow (1994)
22. Thin Air (1995)
23. Chance (1996)
24. Small Vices (1997)
25. Sudden Mischief (1998)
26. Hush Money (1999)
27. Hugger Mugger (2000)
28. Potshot (2001)
29. Widow's Walk (2002)
30. Back Story (2003)
31. Bad Business (2004)
32. Cold Service (2005)
33. School Days (2005)
34. Dream Girl (2006)
aka Hundred-Dollar Baby
35. Now and Then (2007)
36. Rough Weather (2008)

Philip Marlowe
Poodle Springs (1989) (with Raymond Chandler)
Perchance to Dream (1991)

Jesse Stone
1. Night Passage (1997)
2. Trouble in Paradise (1998)
3. Death In Paradise (2001)
4. Stone Cold (2003)
5. Sea Change (2006)
6. High Profile (2007)
7. Stranger in Paradise (2008)

Sunny Randall
1. Family Honor (1999)
2. Perish Twice (2000)
3. Shrink Rap (2002)
4. Melancholy Baby (2004)
5. Blue Screen (2006)
6. Spare Change (2007)

Burke
1. Double Play (2004)

Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch
1. Appaloosa (2005)
2. Resolution (2008)

Novels
Three Weeks in Spring (1978) (with Joan H Parker)
Wilderness (1979)
Surrogate (1982)
Love and Glory (1983)
A Year At the Races (1990) (with Joan H Parker)
All Our Yesterdays (1994)
Gunman's Rhapsody (2001)
Edenville Owls (2007)
The Boxer and the Spy (2008)

Robert B. Parker began writing in 1971 while teaching at Boston's Northeastern University. Now as the author of nearly 50 books, he is acknowledged as the dean of American crime fiction and was named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America (2002). His novels featuring the wise-cracking, street-smart Boston private-eye Spenser have earned him a devoted following and reams of critical acclaim. The Spenser character inspired the television series Spenser: For Hire and two made-for-television films. His latest novel from the best-selling series featuring Boston private-eye Sunny Randall is Melancholy Baby (Putnam, Sept. 2004). He and his wife, Joan, live in the Boston area.

Bibliography

Philip Marlowe
Poodle Springs (1989) (with Raymond Chandler)
Perchance to Dream (1991)

Jesse Stone
1. Night Passage (1997)
2. Trouble in Paradise (1998)
3. Death In Paradise (2001)
4. Stone Cold (2003)
5. Sea Change (2006)
6. High Profile (2007)
7. Stranger in Paradise (2008)

Sunny Randall
1. Family Honor (1999)
2. Perish Twice (2000)
3. Shrink Rap (2002)
4. Melancholy Baby (2004)
5. Blue Screen (2006)
6. Spare Change (2007)

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