A review by jrobles76
Blue-Eyed Devil by Robert B. Parker

4.0

Now that I know there is a finite number of Parker books coming out, I'm even sadder than when he first passed. (On Amazon, I didn't see any future Cole & Hitch novels, but I did see Spenser and Stone books) If this is the last of the Virgil Cole series, it ended well. You could see in this book that he was setting up a lot of new characters that were going to appear in the books to come. He introduced Teargarden, who reminds me a lot of the Gray Man from the Spenser series, in that the friendship develops from respecting the skills of the man sent to kill you. Cole is still in love with a woman who doesn't share the same idea of love as he does. In the end this book is again a meditation on honor and justice. Cole lives by a moral code so great that even the man who hired the best gunslinger in the U.S. to kill Cole, ends up leaving Cole his Ranch on his death bed.

I was just getting to love Cole and Hitch, I'll miss you guys.