Luis Gutierrez's Reviews > Spare Change
Spare Change (Sunny Randall, #6)
by Robert B. Parker
by Robert B. Parker
Luis Gutierrez's review
bookshelves: crime, fiction, mystery-crime-thriller, suspense
Jul 14, 11
bookshelves: crime, fiction, mystery-crime-thriller, suspense
Read in June, 2011 — I own a copy
Sunny joins forces with her father in order to crack an old case which resurfaces again. Her father was the principal in a series of murders by a criminal dubbed "The Spare Change Killer" 30 years back. The same style murders start happening all over again, the police immediately seek out the cop, now retired, and who headed the original investigation: Phil Randall, Sunny’s father. Phil asks his daughter to help him catch the criminal who eluded him before. Early on the case, Sunny finds her man, but it is just her intuition, lacking solid evidence. Few believe her, but eventually she is able to snare him into a trap, setting herself up to become the next victim, the murderer is eventually killed in a shootout.
This is a good book with a credible plot. This is Parker at his best, and the last of the Sunny Randall’s books.
Fiction, Suspense, Mystery & Detective, Mystery fiction, Women private investigators, Women Sleuths, Thriller, Boston, Randall, Sunny
This is a good book with a credible plot. This is Parker at his best, and the last of the Sunny Randall’s books.
Fiction, Suspense, Mystery & Detective, Mystery fiction, Women private investigators, Women Sleuths, Thriller, Boston, Randall, Sunny
Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Spare Change.
sign in »
