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Cold Service (Spenser) マスマーケット – 2006/3/7
英語版
Robert B. Parker
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When his closest ally, Hawk, is beaten and left for dead while protecting a bookie, Spenser embarks on an epic journey to rehabilitate his best pal, body and soul. But that means infiltrating a ruthless mob—and redefining his friendship with Hawk in the name of vengeance...
“Cold Service moves with the speed of light.”—Orlando Sentinel
- 本の長さ352ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社G.P. Putnam's Sons
- 発売日2006/3/7
- 対象読者年齢18 歳以上
- 寸法10.67 x 2.29 x 18.67 cm
- ISBN-109780425204283
- ISBN-13978-0425204283
商品の説明
著者について
Robert B. Parker was the author of seventy books, including the legendary Spenser detective series, the novels featuring police chief Jesse Stone, and the acclaimed Virgil Cole–Everett Hitch westerns, as well as the Sunny Randall novels. Winner of the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award and long considered the undisputed dean of American crime fiction, he died in January 2010.
登録情報
- ASIN : 0425204286
- 出版社 : G.P. Putnam's Sons; Reissue版 (2006/3/7)
- 発売日 : 2006/3/7
- 言語 : 英語
- マスマーケット : 352ページ
- ISBN-10 : 9780425204283
- ISBN-13 : 978-0425204283
- 対象読者年齢 : 18 歳以上
- 寸法 : 10.67 x 2.29 x 18.67 cm
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 333,300位洋書 (洋書の売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 3,690位Action & Adventure Fiction
- - 4,673位Suspense Thrillers
- - 6,244位Mysteries (洋書)
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2014年10月8日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
good condition and the quick transaction
2006年4月16日に日本でレビュー済み
This is the most serious of Robert Parker's Spenser stories that I've read in a long time. We've been trained to expect quantities of Susan/Spenser and Hawk/Spenser repartee as a way of softening the violent core if these tales. This time, however, the rules have changed. Hawk is left for dead while on an assignment to protect a small time bookie. The damage is serious enough for it to take months for Hawk to recuperate, and he comes out with a dark need to prove himself and get even. And he doesn't want to talk much about it, he just wants to do it. Whatever the effect on his current relationships. Also try-Giorgio Kostantinos-The Quest-a super mystery.
2005年3月16日に日本でレビュー済み
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ホークが撃たれた。かって同じような目にあったスペンサーが、共に復讐に立つ。相手は東欧から流れてきた犯罪組織。
この過程でスペンサー/ホークの本当の味方が誰かが明らかになってくる。同時に両名の恋人、スーザンとセシールも登場し、4人の間の感情の動きも面白い。ところで、昔の話になるが、スペンサーに大怪我を負わせたグレイマンが今回はスペンサー/ホーク陣営につくのも興味深い。これまでのスペンサー・シリーズの登場人物の考え、立場を整理するのに、便利な作品となっている。
この過程でスペンサー/ホークの本当の味方が誰かが明らかになってくる。同時に両名の恋人、スーザンとセシールも登場し、4人の間の感情の動きも面白い。ところで、昔の話になるが、スペンサーに大怪我を負わせたグレイマンが今回はスペンサー/ホーク陣営につくのも興味深い。これまでのスペンサー・シリーズの登場人物の考え、立場を整理するのに、便利な作品となっている。
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Philip W. Newstead
5つ星のうち5.0
The Spencer series - Brilliant
2022年11月15日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I am currently reading my way through the entire Spencer series. All the books, including this one, are very readable and in fact hard to put down. The interplay between Spencer and Hawk is what makes these books so good, plus all the other characters, Vinnie Morris, Susan Silverman etc.
It seems to me that almost all other popular authors of this kind of book have 'borrowed' from Robert B Parker, I recommend you read the original and the best.
It seems to me that almost all other popular authors of this kind of book have 'borrowed' from Robert B Parker, I recommend you read the original and the best.
richard fornwald
5つ星のうち5.0
Five Stars
2014年9月13日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
good book
Peter Braukmann
5つ星のうち5.0
Spannend bis zur letzten Seite
2013年9月12日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Ich liebe Parker, denn er schafft es mit knappen Ausführungen Personen exakt zu skizzieren, Situation blitzschnell im Geist entstehen zu lassen und sein Plots reißen dich regelrecht durch die Bücher.
Beryl Coleman
5つ星のうち5.0
Tough Sleuth
2015年12月10日にオーストラリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Just love Robert B Parkers PI Spenser. A monogamous, caring, and tough sleuth.
Linda G. Shelnutt
5つ星のうち5.0
Rough diamonds gleam dark in the private eye night. Ebony's Eternal Evolution.
2007年6月26日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
For me, the most intriguing part of COLD SERVICE, # 32 Spenser was Hawk's ongoing concern that he not just believe, but that he know who shot him, prior to his executing his retribution ramble. That concern remained at the back of my mind, as the forefront culprits seemed too obvious, too conveniently in the bulls-eye, while other characters who seemed to be on Hawk's side may not have been. I continued feeling that this plot would employ a super twist of a surprise, that I should watch for undercurrents in swamps and sewers of the Ukranian mob games.
Hawk's prominence here, working off his vendetta with Spenser's assistance, altered the mood of this offering beyond previous shifts in the baseline norm. Hawk came out of himself somewhat, yet he was even smoother and subtler, "looser" and quieter when slipping into the style-of-the-moment's speak or slink. Concerning Hawk leading the investigation and rap in this one, I might wonder if Spenser, Parker, or I enjoyed that spotlight on ebony more.
As may have been Parker's intent, I've not been able to like any of the female characters temporarily linked up with Hawk. Unable to see his uniqueness, they came off as whining sour. Needing to have Hawk explained by Spenser and/or Susan, these women still didn't (from my perspective) seem to get it, though they paid lip service. None of them comprehended Spenser, either. I have difficulty believing Hawk would like anyone who didn't "get him" on a first glimpse, like Susan did. However, I exited this story hoping an ebony female cameo here might step into full black-gardenia-bloom in a future book. So, yeah, I had a hard time warming to the female surgeon, Cecile, though her role provided intrigue and effect. The resulting explanations Spenser gave about "getting Hawk" were enlightening, especially the expressed differences between Hawk's and Spenser's early years' set ups.
Switching from set ups to scenes, I'll note that many shorts stepped out here with priceless panache, in which Spencer and Hawk ... Hawk and Spenser ... pursued the next and the next leads, to locations of people to interview for obtaining clues. In one, Hawk hung a man out a window high enough off the ground to surge terror into the dangling dude. In another, they stood in the rain on the door-stoop of Tony Marcus' wife, and clipped an amazing amount of information from her in a flowing dialogue, until she abruptly slammed the door in their faces. In the next chapter, the investigating team stepped out of the rain and through the door, then ignited a communication-gap powder-keg in the living room of Tony's daughter and her live-in dud. They left with a curse spewed at them, between those spewed between the couple who had been fueled into communication chaos.
As the tension built with each following-clue-visit (and build it did), I grew increasingly curious about how this one would do the rap and wrap. Der, Da team done gone beyond guut.
Chillingly beautiful and artistically exquisite describes the denouement scenes here. This subtle and sensitive story featuring Hawk held my favorite ending in the series. Chapter 60 read like a prayer for a vigil, in which the flame keepers, Spenser and Vinnie, wanted to step in so badly, the scent of that need was caught on each wisp of outgoing air. The chapter title could have been, "Attending The Thin Veil of Life's Breath." (In a few uncanny connections dramatizing dying eras and deteriorating areas, the concluding scenes' time-litany and mood mirrored another story, a nonfiction account in an Amazon Short, Dark Diamond Twilight: A True Story ).
Alternate styles contrasted a pair of endings in COLD SERVICE, male and female, finely featuring a relationship angst subplot. In the female warp and wrap, Hawk, Spenser, Cecile, and Susan dined over a collection of quotable lines on styles of ownership in romantic realms. In the male done deal, the vigil attendance concluded a chilling service of unexpected design.
My favorite Spenser ending went here.
Linda Shelnutt
Hawk's prominence here, working off his vendetta with Spenser's assistance, altered the mood of this offering beyond previous shifts in the baseline norm. Hawk came out of himself somewhat, yet he was even smoother and subtler, "looser" and quieter when slipping into the style-of-the-moment's speak or slink. Concerning Hawk leading the investigation and rap in this one, I might wonder if Spenser, Parker, or I enjoyed that spotlight on ebony more.
As may have been Parker's intent, I've not been able to like any of the female characters temporarily linked up with Hawk. Unable to see his uniqueness, they came off as whining sour. Needing to have Hawk explained by Spenser and/or Susan, these women still didn't (from my perspective) seem to get it, though they paid lip service. None of them comprehended Spenser, either. I have difficulty believing Hawk would like anyone who didn't "get him" on a first glimpse, like Susan did. However, I exited this story hoping an ebony female cameo here might step into full black-gardenia-bloom in a future book. So, yeah, I had a hard time warming to the female surgeon, Cecile, though her role provided intrigue and effect. The resulting explanations Spenser gave about "getting Hawk" were enlightening, especially the expressed differences between Hawk's and Spenser's early years' set ups.
Switching from set ups to scenes, I'll note that many shorts stepped out here with priceless panache, in which Spencer and Hawk ... Hawk and Spenser ... pursued the next and the next leads, to locations of people to interview for obtaining clues. In one, Hawk hung a man out a window high enough off the ground to surge terror into the dangling dude. In another, they stood in the rain on the door-stoop of Tony Marcus' wife, and clipped an amazing amount of information from her in a flowing dialogue, until she abruptly slammed the door in their faces. In the next chapter, the investigating team stepped out of the rain and through the door, then ignited a communication-gap powder-keg in the living room of Tony's daughter and her live-in dud. They left with a curse spewed at them, between those spewed between the couple who had been fueled into communication chaos.
As the tension built with each following-clue-visit (and build it did), I grew increasingly curious about how this one would do the rap and wrap. Der, Da team done gone beyond guut.
Chillingly beautiful and artistically exquisite describes the denouement scenes here. This subtle and sensitive story featuring Hawk held my favorite ending in the series. Chapter 60 read like a prayer for a vigil, in which the flame keepers, Spenser and Vinnie, wanted to step in so badly, the scent of that need was caught on each wisp of outgoing air. The chapter title could have been, "Attending The Thin Veil of Life's Breath." (In a few uncanny connections dramatizing dying eras and deteriorating areas, the concluding scenes' time-litany and mood mirrored another story, a nonfiction account in an Amazon Short, Dark Diamond Twilight: A True Story ).
Alternate styles contrasted a pair of endings in COLD SERVICE, male and female, finely featuring a relationship angst subplot. In the female warp and wrap, Hawk, Spenser, Cecile, and Susan dined over a collection of quotable lines on styles of ownership in romantic realms. In the male done deal, the vigil attendance concluded a chilling service of unexpected design.
My favorite Spenser ending went here.
Linda Shelnutt