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    <![CDATA[Small Vices]]>
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    <![CDATA[While the rest of us grow older, Spenser seems suspended in perpetual early  middle age. Oh, he talks about getting older, but his body is still firm, his muscles toned,  and his reflexes are still hair-trigger fine. Even so, it is Spenser's body that betrays him  when he is almost killed by an assassin's bullet two-thirds of the way through Robert B.  Parker's latest Spenser adventure, <em>Small Vices.</em> Hired to discover the truth behind  a four-year-old murder, Spenser soon runs afoul of  &quot;the Gray Man,&quot; who  eventually shoots and partially paralyzes him. Spenser, his stalwart girlfriend Susan, and  his almost mythical friend Hawk then hole up in Santa Barbara until the detective can get  back on his feet again. <p> There's never any doubt that Spenser will get back on his feet, or that he will eventually  track down the man who shot him and solve the mystery that started the whole ball  rolling in the first place. What makes the Spenser mysteries interesting is Spenser  himself, the thinking person's private eye, a man of honor and of conscience who  understands that every action has consequences.</p>]]>
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