A review by margardenlady
Paper Doll by Robert B. Parker

4.0

This may have been my favorite Spenser novel to date. This one has Spenser hired to find the killer of an upperclass Boston woman and follows him untangling quite a web of deceit that extends back to her SC home and insinuates itself through the MA political scene. Issues of race and sexual orientation are tastefully addressed throughout. And the final scenes provide a couple of surprises.