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Interests => Hobbies => The Book Club => Topic started by: bijou on January 19, 2010, 04:02:58 PM
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Bestselling novelist Robert B. Parker, who created the Spenser detective novels that became a television series, has died at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, his representative said on Tuesday. He was 77.
Parker, who wrote nearly 40 novels featuring the tough Boston private investigator Spenser, died on Monday, said Michael Barson at publisher G.P. Putnam and Sons. The cause of death was unknown. ...
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I never got into his books in a big way, but I did enjoy the TV adaptations.
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link (http://"http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=9605674")
I never got into his books in a big way, but I did enjoy the TV adaptations.
My dad enjoys his books. May he rest in peace.