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Sea Change By Robert B. Parker

Sea Change

by Robert B. Parker

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A note from the Author: "First, the disclaimer: I do not have a plan. I do not know what the next chapter in my current book will be, let alone what I'll do in some future book, so read my answers in that context... I never said I had foresight. Joan has not said that of me, either." -Robert B. Parker

In your latest book, Spenser and Susan seem to be as strong as ever. You've discussed marriage for them in the past. Do you think they will ever tie the knot?
I doubt that they will ever marry. They are the kind of people whom you'd expect it of, but somehow it doesn't seem quite proper, at the moment, anyway. They tried living together in DOUBLE DEUCE, and the conflicting force of their equal and individual autonomy made that arrangement not really workable. They seem to have found a way to love each other and be together with out quite being submerged in each other.

Do you plan on ever having Hawk find a "Susan," someone to lean on? He came close with Cecile in COLD SERVICE, will she return?
Hawk doesn't lean on anyone, and is quite unlikely to start. Cecile, aside from her value to the plot of COLD SERVICE, was also a way of assessing whether Hawk was capable of a Susan. He, at least, concluded that he is not. From my perspective, again, it doesn't seem to work.

In THE PROFESSIONAL, we meet a new character, Zell, who seems to fall under the same code of ethics some of Spenser's other acquaintances possess. Will he, like Chollo and Teddy Sapp, appear again?
ell will reappear if there's an occasion for him to do so (see disclaimer above). I never create a character for future use, but if they're around in the future and a use for them develops, I re-employ them. Thus Vinnie, Chollo, Bobby Horse, Teddy Sapp, Tony Marcus, etc. were all created ad hoc (as was Hawk in PROMISED LAND) and come and go as they are needed. Their loyalty to Spenser is, of course, a way of reminding the reader how compelling Spenser is.

Will Spenser ever meet your two other characters, Jesse Stone or Sunny Randall? Speaking of Sunny Randall, will there be a new book in that series?
Spenser and Hawk have briefly met Jesse Stone in BACK STORY and Sunny Randall receives ongoing psychotherapy from Susan Silverman. Sunny is now appearing with some regularity in the Jesse Stone novels, as Jesse's main squeeze. I don't know what the future holds. I think it is particularly interesting to see Susan through the eyes of an intelligent and admiring patient. It does for Susan what I think Vinnie and Chollo et al do for Spenser (see #3 above).

You've started exploring Spenser's past with the Young Spenser series-do you think you will ever do a Young Hawk book? His childhood experiences would be fascinating to learn.
I don't know enough about Hawk, including his childhood, to do a standalone Hawk book. He works best when seen through Spenser's eyes, as he was in HUSH MONEY, where we do learn something about his early years.

Will Paul Giacomin ever provide Spenser and Susan with a grandchild?
I doubt that we will encounter Spenser or Susan as a grandparent. They are ageless and I would prefer to keep them so. Although if I become a grandparent (despite my obvious youth), I may change my mind.

Sea Change

The body of a recently divorced heiress—known for her starring role in a sex video—washes ashore in Paradise Harbor. Her family’s not talking, but that won’t keep police chief Jesse Stone from reeling in the killer.

Hardcover Book : 296 pages

Publisher: Putnam Pub Group/Mbr Of Penguin Put ( February 07, 2006 )

Item #: 12-046084

ISBN: 9780399152672

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.76inches

Product Weight: 12.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

LET GO ALREADY
July 10, 2007

Jesse...Jenn must go!!!!

Reviewer: Linda B

Standard fare
July 23, 2006

Standard commercial fiction who-done-it plot with a wise cracking over qualified cop with an attitude. Nothing new here...Keep shopping.

Reviewer: Randy W

Jesse should ditch Jenn ... enough already
July 02, 2006

LOVE Jesse Stone novels, especially if I picture Tom Selleck playing the part. However, getting tired of the back/forth relationship between Jesse & Jenn ... BORING. Please cut the cord. This one also went overboard on the sex but kept me guessing WHO DID IT until the end.

Reviewer: L O

Not your everyday read.
June 12, 2006

There are some really "sick" people in this world and Mr. Parker has portrayed them to the hilt in this book. The depth of the relationship with Jesse and his EX was interesting and real. That made up for the totally unpleasant & self destructive lives of the rest of the players. Good book. Keep writing about Jesse, I see TOM in my fantasies....

Reviewer: Susan K

Better stick with Spenser
May 11, 2006

Parker seems to be trying to build a relationship between Jesse and his ex and it's not working. The Spenser/Susan/Hawk relationship is always a pleasure to read and frequently find myself laughing out loud. Not so with poor old Jesse. Perhaps visualizing Selleck as Jesse in the TV movie Stone Cold just doesn't fit with the guy in Sea Change. Looking forward to the next Spenser book.

Reviewer: Richard V

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