I do not, yet, understand the titles of the Spenser books. Take this one for example. This one is apparently from a poem. What it has to do with anything, is something that might one day become clear. Anyway, the 13th book in the series so far and I am still not bored. That's a good thing, right? This tale revisits a character (or a few characters) from earlier books. Spenser is out to find April Keys, a young girl who ran away from her family and ending up in prostitution. Spenser finds out that she has sort of disappeared. Again, as he unravels the yarn, he comes up against a bunch of unexpected twists and turns.
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Taming a Sea-Horse (book)
I do not, yet, understand the titles of the Spenser books. Take this one for example. This one is apparently from a poem. What it has to do with anything, is something that might one day become clear. Anyway, the 13th book in the series so far and I am still not bored. That's a good thing, right? This tale revisits a character (or a few characters) from earlier books. Spenser is out to find April Keys, a young girl who ran away from her family and ending up in prostitution. Spenser finds out that she has sort of disappeared. Again, as he unravels the yarn, he comes up against a bunch of unexpected twists and turns.
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