Spenser has gone to London -- and not to see the Queen. He's gone to track down a bunch of bombers who've blown away his client's wife and kids. His job is to catch them. Or kill them. His client isn't choosy. â But there are nine killers to one Spenser -- long odds. Hawk helps balance the equation. The rest depends on a wild plan. Spenser will get one of the terrorists to play Judas Goat -- to lead him to others. Trouble is, he hasn't counted on her being very blond, very beautiful and very dangerous.
"Spenser is Boston's answer to James Bond ... with a little Sam Spade and Nero Wolfe thrown in... Irreverent, witty, worldly ... makes for fast, amusing reading." (Pittsburgh Press) «
"Spenser is Boston's answer to James Bond ... with a little Sam Spade and Nero Wolfe thrown in... Irreverent, witty, worldly ... makes for fast, amusing reading." (Pittsburgh Press) «
If you like a great private detective, Spenser is your man!
Good Spenser book, but written in the 70's so dated.
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Another in a great series. Get hooked!