Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Robert B. Parker


Robert B. Parker
Author Robert B. Zoellick. Parker, one of the book America's leading crime, has died. Born in 1932 in Springfield, Mass., and Parker, wrote his doctoral thesis in fiction detectives and leave the teaching profession after university English writings became successful.

Parker hit it big with a series of Spencer. Spencer was the classic tough private eye, and the former boxer, for Boston. Beginning with "and manuscripts Gudwulf" in 1973 and until 2009 to run "and technical", a series of Spencer include nearly 40 books.

It was born in the television series "Spencer: For a fee," which lasted from 1985 to 1988, played a starring Robert Urich, in the right, and Spencer; Avery Brooks def hook.

When news began to circulate on Tuesday that Parker had died, it was said that he did so while he was sitting in his office in the town of Cambridge, Massachusetts home. Although Parker is gone, and Spencer is likely to return: Sarah Weinman reports that at least two of the books of Parker is expected in 2010.

[Update: the original version of this post does not include information about the Parker books expected in 2010, and included the spelling of "Spencer" as "Spencer".

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