Cold Service

Cold Service
ISBN-10
1101205059
ISBN-13
9781101205051
Category
Fiction
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
2006-03-07
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Robert B. Parker

Description

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

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