Imprint: No Exit Press

Category: Crime and mystery: women sleuths

Series: A Sunny Randall Mystery

Family Honor

Robert B Parker

Her name is Sunny Randall, a Boston P.I. and former cop, a college graduate, an aspiring painter, a divorcee, and the owner of a miniature bull terrier named Rosie. Hired by a wealthy family to locate their teenage daughter, Sunny is tested by the parents’ preconceived notion of what a detective should be. With the help of underworld contacts she tracks down the runaway Millicent, who has turned to prostitution, rescues her from her pimp, and finds herself, at thirty-four, the unlikely custodian of a difficult teenager when the girl refuses to return to her family.

But Millicent’s problems are rooted in much larger crimes than running away, and Sunny, now playing the role of bodyguard, is caught in a shooting war with some very serious mobsters. She turns for help to her ex-husband, Richie, himself the son of a mob family, and to her dearest friend, Spike, a flamboyant and dangerous gay man. Heading this unlikely alliance, Sunny must solve at least one murder, resolve a criminal conspiracy that reaches to the top of state government, and bring Millicent back into functional young womanhood.

Paperback

RRP: £12.99

ISBN: 9781843444367

Published: May 27, 2015

Extent: 192 pages

Ebook

RRP: £4.99

ISBN: 9781843443124

Published: February 28, 2014

Reviews

‘lean and exquisitely cadenced prose…A bravura performance’

Publishers Weekly

‘Parker has created a new protagonist here who could someday be as big as Spenser’

J. Kingston Pierce , January Magazine

‘quite simply a great, great mystery’

Joe Hartlaub , bookreporter.com

Robert B Parker

Robert B Parker was the best-selling author of over 60 books, including Small Vices, Sudden Mischief, Hush Money, Hugger Mugger, Potshot, Widows Walk, Night Passage, Trouble in Paradise, Death in Paradise, Family Honor, Perish Twice, Shrink Rap, Stone Cold, Melancholy Baby, Back Story, Double Play, Bad Business, Cold Service, Sea Change, School Days and Blue Screen. He died in 2010 at the age of 77.

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