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Monday, March 12, 2012

PW Raves for Ace's First Spenser

Robert B. Parker’s Lullaby:
A Spenser Novel
Ace Atkins. Putnam, $26.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-399-15803-2
Even the most fanatical Parker fans would be hard pressed to identify any aspect of this Spenser novel that doesn’t read as if it were penned by Spenser’s late creator. Mattie Sullivan, a street-hardened 14-year-old, asks the Boston PI to solve a cold case—the stabbing murder, four years earlier, of her mother, Julie, even though a male friend of Julie’s is doing time for the killing. Mattie witnessed two drug dealers hustle her mom into a car, but couldn’t get anyone to take her seriously. Spenser accepts the assignment from the endearingly feisty Mattie, agreeing to be paid in doughnuts. Atkins (The Devil’s Garden) hits all the familiar marks—bantering scenes with Spenser’s girlfriend, fisticuffs, heavy-duty backup from the dangerous Hawk—as he offers familiar pleasures. At the same time, he breaks no new ground, avoiding the risk of offending purists and the potential rewards of doing something a bit different with the characters. Agents: Helen Brann, the Helen Brann Agency, and Esther Newberg, ICM. (May)
 
Comments:
I knew you could do it. What a coup and a respectful salute to RBP you've done. I can hardly wait to read it.

On a sidenote: I'm waiting for the rest of your books to become ebooks so that I can download them. Do you feel that sometimes you just can't write fast enough to satisfy some of us:)
 
I still have to wait for the new Spenser until May an ARC would be a great St. Patrick's Day present. I'm just saying.
 
Why would we want anything that doesn't read just like a Parker novel. I'm sure Mr. Atkins will develop twist and new characters that will brand his style on this icon. To say that the first time out he didn't take a bold new leap is a bit naive. I've been a Spencer fan for twenty years and I excited to hear that Mr. Atkins will take his time and and develop his on style.
 
I just read the book in one sitting today and I have to say to Ace Atkins,Thank you. I just dont have the words, but let me try. Ive been buying Spenser since 1975. The character of Spenser that I read in your book was like seeing an old friend. Well known old habits, preferences, wit, and gift of gab absolutely unchanged and giftwrapped in a wonderful plot. You are the man. You gained a lifelong fan. What a great thing you've done for us Spenser fans. Thank you.
 
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