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Crimson Joy

A Spenser Novel

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Crimson Joy

By: Robert B. Parker
Narrated by: Michael Prichard
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A serial killer is on the loose in Beantown and the cops can't catch him. But when the killer leaves his red rose calling card for Spenser's own Susan Silverman, he gets all the attention that Spenser and Hawk can give.

Spenser plays against time while he tracks the Red Rose killer from Boston's Combat Zone to the suburbs. His trap is both daring and brave, and gives the story a satisfying climax.

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Critic reviews

"Like Philip Marlowe, Spenser is a man of honor in a dishonorable world. When he says he will do something, it is done. The dialogue zings, and there is plenty of action...but it is the moral element that sets this series above most defective fiction." ( Newsweek)
Fast-paced Story • Enjoyable Spenser Effort • Wise-cracking Protagonist • Good Spenser Book • Tough Sidekick
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I dare you to listen to this one and not be hungry for more. Spenser is a stand up guy and CJ puts a spotlight on Susan too.

This is the Spenser that hooked me on the series.

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We enjoyed it but it was not as good as some of the others.

Another Good Spencer Book

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This Spenser book narration was flat and lacking the sardonic humor expressed by the Spenser character. The story was good and I made it through the book. Of all of the narrators I have listened to over the past 12 years of Parker books, this was the absolute worst! Of the past narrators, Joe Mantegna was the absolute perfect Spenser. I am very disappointed to see that many of the new releases this summer were read by this Michael Prichard....bring back Mantegna!

Good book -- disappointing narration

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I’ve read all the books over the years and now I’m listening to the books in order. Robert B Parker’s Spenser series might just be the best American detective series of all time….The characters and their relationships develop as the series continues…Spenser is as wise cracking as ever and Hawke is as tough as ever as they protect Susan from a serial killer. A great listen and a great addition to the series……

Another Great Spenser book

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As you know, I am reading the Spenser series in order and this one made me laugh out loud with some of Spenser's quips.
Enjoyed this audiobook but must agree that the narrator could be better.
This narrator doesn't do Parker's audiobooks any justice.

And the Beat goes on

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Michael Prichard was not nearly the narrator that Joe Mantegna is in the later Spenser novels and this one needed all the help it could get. This selection seems to be more a paean to Susan as a psychotherapist than it is a work of detective fiction. Still it is a short, fast paced story that doesn't linger too long and ultimately reveals, albeit a bit too neatly, the means, method, motive, and opportunity and wraps up fully and easily. If you like Spenser you'll enjoy this effort at least somewhat, while still being disappointed and wishing Parker had been able to write more books as good as Early Autumn and Looking For Rachel Wallace.

Not Bad

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For my first book I wanted to choose an author and character that I knew and was pretty sure I would enjoy. I liked the tv series and have enjoyed many Parker-Spenser novels. I enjoyed this one very much. The he saids, she saids don't bother me. I did not have a problem with the narrator. I am glad to get back into "reading".

First audio book

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This one was a bit different than the previous ones I've listened to. Heavier on the psychological; the villain's point of view and it was a shorter story. I wanted more, more humor, and definitely more Hawk. Not my favorite.

Different

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I listen to a lot of audiobooks. This was easily the worse performance I have ever encountered. The reader had practically no emotion and read as if he was late for lunch. It was so bad I could not determine whether the story stunk or it was just badly read.

Worse audiobook ever

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I was disappointed in Prichard's uninspired reading of what I've always thought was one of the better Spenser novels. I think I'd avoid his narrations in future.

Disappointed

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