Praise for Rough Weather
Rough Weather is bliss. The Spectator
Comically acerbic. . . the reader is treated to all the familiar pleasures. . . Spenser sitting in his office overlooking Berkeley Street in Boston; the knock on the door announcing a client; Spenser's rapier repartee with client and suspects; the return of his love, Susan, given a larger role here; the always amusing interplay with the mercurial Hawk, Spenser's muscle; and Parker's graceful descriptions of interiors, meals, and clothes. Booklist
As usual, Parker's crisp, unadorned style is superb. Parker remains a major figure in American crime fiction. Associated Press
Robert B. Parker at his very best with a great suspenseful mystery enhanced by the hero s even greater love for Susan. . . The storyline is fast-paced from the moment the Gray Man arrives in a shockingly fumbled caper, but it is the dry-witted Spenser who turns the tale into a thriller s thriller. Midwest Book Review