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"It's December in Boston, and Spenser is busy planning the menu for Christmas dinner when he's confronted in his office by a young boy named Slide. Homeless and alone, Slide has found refuge with an organization named Street Business, which gives shelter and seeks job opportunities for the homeless and lost. Slide's mentor, Jackie Alvarez, is being threatened, and Street Business is in danger of losing its tenuous foothold in the community, turning Slide and many others like him back on the street. But it's not a simple case of intimidation - Spenser, aided by Hawk, finds a trail that leads to a dangerous drug kingpin, whose hold on the at-risk community Street Business serves threatens not just the boys' safety and security, but their lives as well. Unfinished at the time of his death, Silent Night was completed by Parker's longtime agent, whose decades-long association with Parker's work gives her unique insight and perspective to his voice and storytelling style. Her contribution also speaks volumes about their enduring friendship. "--
"It's December in Boston, and Spenser, busy preparing his menu for Christmas dinner, has a confrontation with a young homeless boy whose predicament becomes the famous PI's newest case"--
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Read this one completely out of order...But it was one of the few holiday themed books that was still available at my library through Overdrive. I like the Spenser series, so I thought why not. There really wasn't much Christmas in the story - it was more a time and place than a story element. Actually that was kinda nice - so many Christmas-ish stories are maudlin, sappy or overly emotional. I came to think of this as a book equivalent of Die Hard (which is a Christmas movie in my world). While maybe not the best Spenser story, it's a fun break from the usual fare this time of year.
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50 primary books52 released booksSpenser is a 52-book series with 50 primary works first released in 1974 with contributions by Robert B. Parker, Michael Prichard, and 6 others.