Robert B. Parker's iconic and irresistible PI Sunny Randall is back, and the stakes are higher than ever as she races to protect her ex-husband--and his Mafia family--from the vengeful plan of a mysterious rival. Sunny Randall is "on" again with Richie, the ex-husband she never stopped loving and never seemed to be able to let go, despite her discomfort with his Mafia connections. When Richie is shot and nearly killed, Sunny is dragged into the thick of his family's business as she searches for answers and tries to stave off a mob war. But as the bullets start flying in Boston's mean streets, Sunny finds herself targeted by the deranged mastermind of the plot against the Burke family, whose motive may be far more personal than she could have anticipated...
I disagree with the last two reviews. I think they mistook what they read. It was comedy, not political. You gave Mike a bad rap.
Lupica's politics
Published by Annie S , 3 years ago
I agree totally with the other review. Lupica inserted his political beliefs into the story. I enjoyed the Sunny Randall series but Lupica has indeed ruined the series . Parker's estate should hand the writing over to someone else and now I see he has written a book for the Jesse Stone series which I am totally against because that was my favorite character of Robert Parker.
Worst author
Published by Blood fued , 5 years ago
Lupica needs to leave his political agenda out of the sunny Randell series. He all but destroyed the series.
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