technicat@bookwyrm.social reviewed Rough weather by Robert B. Parker
satisfying in the usual way but I have no desire to go back to Boston
4 stars
This is maybe my third Robert Parker book and maybe the second Spenser story and I'm detecting a pattern where I start reading, thinking that I'm slumming a bit, this is no Walter Mosley (I'm concurrently reading an Easy Rawlins mystery right now) but it's an enjoyable read, although the Bostonian race consciousness is irritating (I almost dropped it after the scene where a guy sounds like a native New Englander but then by all appearances is Japanese oh my!), and this is the good Bostonian race consciousness, not the South Boston riots kind, but it brings back my college years (so, you Chinese guys don't like Koreans, right?), and fortunately gunplay intervenes and even more sex (at least a two-to-one ratio), and there's a dog (took me a while to figure out they're talking about a dog and not a kid they're feeding scraps to), so more of that …
This is maybe my third Robert Parker book and maybe the second Spenser story and I'm detecting a pattern where I start reading, thinking that I'm slumming a bit, this is no Walter Mosley (I'm concurrently reading an Easy Rawlins mystery right now) but it's an enjoyable read, although the Bostonian race consciousness is irritating (I almost dropped it after the scene where a guy sounds like a native New Englander but then by all appearances is Japanese oh my!), and this is the good Bostonian race consciousness, not the South Boston riots kind, but it brings back my college years (so, you Chinese guys don't like Koreans, right?), and fortunately gunplay intervenes and even more sex (at least a two-to-one ratio), and there's a dog (took me a while to figure out they're talking about a dog and not a kid they're feeding scraps to), so more of that please, and we coast to a not-too-surprising ending. But I'm confused, when did they get a dog?