Robert Parker
Robert Parker
Robert Brown Parkerwas an American crime writer. His most famous works were the 40 novels written about the private detective Spenser. ABC television network developed the television series Spenser: For Hire based on the character in the mid-1980s; a series of TV movies based on the character were also produced. His works incorporate encyclopedic knowledge of the Boston metropolitan area. The Spenser novels have been cited by critics and bestselling authors such as Robert Crais, Harlan Coben and Dennis Lehane...
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth17 September 1932
CitySpringfield, MA
There are technical ebbs and flows in the market and this is a technical bounce.
Joan and I separated in 1982 and reunited in 1984, at which time we had arrived at the conclusion that it probably wasn't a good idea for us to share the same living space twenty-four hours a day.
He is a very dangerous individual and we are very glad to have him back in custody.
Their Spenser, Robert Urich, is big, graceful, good-looking and young (a runner-up in the Robert B. Parker look-alike contest).
I rarely write Spenser: For Hire. The ABC series is based on characters created by me, and I serve on the program as a consultant. As we all know, a consultant's first responsibility is to deposit the check every week. After that, I read each script and make suggestions.
It's the first time we've ever done this, but we are endeavoring to provide more clear, comprehensive and instantaneous information for people who want to monitor the election returns.
It's an investment in the community in terms of our tax base and in good-paying jobs for our citizens,
I trusted them to find me a mortgage at a good rate. He told me that was the best rate. I took his word for it. But now I know I could have done better than that.
They needed to do it. If this restructuring is left to year three out of the three-year plan, I think the market is going to be unimpressed.
They have been over the last few years, compared to other competitors like Philips, slow to restructure. Now they're having to bite the bullet.
The trend in mergers and acquisitions has been much stronger than we anticipated, and I can't see any factor that will turn it down. This is very positive for stocks.
I don't want to work hard on a book that is not going to be published in my lifetime. I want the money now! And, of course, I want to see the book published.
It was like a member of the family. We loved the dog. There is nothing wrong on our part.