Spenser #13: Taming a Sea Horse by Robert Parker
Mystery/Thriller
Spenser is back! It's so nice to see him return to his pre-Susan-made-me-lose-my-mind days. The last few books in the series were really painful for me to read. I really like to see Spenser as an impenetrable fortress of good and watching him mire about in self-pity was awkward, especially since I so dislike Susan, the cause of his morose pity party.
In this installment, Spenser is called back to the home of his favorite prostitute madam to find a missing girl. However, the more Spenser digs, the more he discovers that the girl doesn't want to come back...because she's in love. Unfortunately, she's in love with a piece of garbage so Spenser had to become her moral compass and get her back on track, killing a few people and scaring even more along the way. Hawk, another favorite character, is back and the two are such a fun duo to read about. Susan is also back, but she does little more than lay around in Spenser's bed and dole out pity psycho babble so I can stomach her presence.
I did find this story to be a bit darker than some of the previous reads. The lessons about love and true love and betrayal seem bitter and, even though Spenser saves the day, the ending left a bad taste in my mouth. Still, he's one of my favorite detectives so I'm going to stick with him and hope he gets his unconcerned groove back soon.
Published on April 04, 2015 11:27