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  • Sixkill

    By boots saddle
    Decient read, but somewhat far fetched. Story should have been more about the Indian, and less about the Fat guy.
  • Great Dialogue

    By Mnichowski
    The riding is as close to Robert Parker’s Spenser as ever. I love the relationship with Susan and the introduction of Zebulon Sixkill was a welcome addition look forward to reading about the two of them and Hawk in the future
  • Kudos to Creedos

    By DealerDude
    First appearance of Zebulon Sixkill, the heir apparent to Spenser’s sense of humor. A story of terse sustained sleuthery and human humanity with jokes and gunfire.
  • Unique

    By Handsome Smitty
    Parker’s writing is as smooth as the Spenser character he created. And his hoop-de-doodle is magnificent.
  • Sixkill Robert Parker

    By Bb0170
    Love that Spencer,good story,short chapters, a great read. Do not miss out on a very good book. Mr. Parker will be missed.
  • Average

    By Deznyc
    The book is a little average. I haven't read the other Spencer novels and I likely won't after this one. It was an ok book more suitable for a 8th grader.
  • Six kill

    By Olovac
    Once again Mr. Parker has written an all too short winner. I was thrilled to see one last Spenser Novel from him. I shall miss his books a great deal. At sixty and an avid reader I'm still a sucker for a great read. Parker delivered again and I shall miss him as an old friend or comfortable slippers. I will miss Hawk and Susan and even Quirk. I shall now try to find an new favorite author for Parker was mine. You know he's great when you hate to see the book come to an end.
  • Sixkill

    By Etwi
    I will miss Parker's characters like long lost best friends and saddened at the prospect of not having the books left unwritten. Rest in peace Robert.
  • Sixkill

    By Balouvios
    Excellent read! The late, superlative author, Robert B. Parker surprised me again with his skill at making time disappear, while the bonus being the development of a compelling new characte, Z. Sixkill. I began reading Parker in high school when my father, an avid sleuth aficionado, gave me The Godwulf Manuscript. In the following decades I have enjoyed his distilled crafty novels immensely. Like John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee, any of "Dutch" Leonard's protagonists, Parker was good every time.
  • Sixkill

    By Not Too
    Great dialogue and action. Several laugh out loud moments. I'm going to miss Robert Parker's stable of characters, from Spenser to Virgil. Thanks RB for all the great reads. "He died."

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