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Parker Robert B.
Книга "Stardust"
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Stardust (Spenser Book 17) By Robert B. Parker Copyright © 19...
Stardust (Spenser Book 17) By Robert B. Parker Copyright © 1990 ...
For Joan, no dream in vain ...
Chapter 1 WHEN you walk across the Common from the Beacon Street side, coming up from...
Chapter 2 “I’ve got to have lunch with some people from the film commission,” Nogarian sa...
Chapter 3 THe mobile home was parked on the Common behind the Park Street subway kiosk. I...
Chapter 4 I COLLECTED Susan from the wardrobe trailer, and we I walked down across th...
Chapter 5 I SAT in the production office on Soldiers Field Road I and talked with San...
Chapter 6 “WELL, Well,” Jill Joyce said as she came off the set. “The cutie-pie cop w...
Chapter 7 PAULIE spent most of his time downstairs in the production office drinking ...
Chapter 8 THE doorman at the Charles Hotel was a young guy with a go-to-hell Irish fa...
Chapter 9 AT 6:10 the winter morning was as bright as a hooker’s promise and warmer t...
Chapter 10 FROM a pay phone on Atlantic Avenue, I called a guy I knew named H...
Chapter 11 THE gym was better than the Harbor Health Club, except Henry Cimoli wasn’t...
Chapter 12 THe next day was Saturday and Jill wasn’t working, so Susan and I took her...
Chapter 13 I PICKED Jill up Monday morning and took her to the I studio as if I hadn’...
Chapter 14 JILL looked at Hawk the way a mackerel eyes a minnow. ”Well,“ she said ...
Chapter 15 HAWK was still nursing his first Laphroig, I was two-thirds through my fir...
Chapter 16 IN the morning I headed west on the Mass. Pike I with the sun gleaming off...
Chapter 17 THE Waymark Town Hall was one of those Greek Revival buildings with white-...
Chapter 18 HAWK sat in perfect repose on the wide window sill in Salzman’s of...
Chapter 19 THE slender mirrored face of the John Hancock Building rose fifty stories on t...
Chapter 20 It was one of my favorite times in winter, the part of the day when it is ...
Chapter 21 THE drive down the San Diego Freeway from LAX takes about two and a half h...
Chapter 22 ESMERELDA is in a canyon on the north edge of San Diego. It nestles agains...
Chapter 23 FROM the Hyatt in Mission Bay, I called Mindy at the Zenith Meridien produ...
Chapter 24 BEL Air had its own gate, opposite the point where Beverly Glen jogs on Su...
Chapter 25 CHOLLO was still draped in the chair like a dead snake. The shadow of the ...
Chapter 26 JILL’S agent worked for an agency that occupied the top‘ half of a new sky...
Chapter 27 THERE were seven Zabriskies in the L.A. books, but only one William. I tri...
Chapter 28 I STOOD in Forest Lawn Cemetery and looked down I at the marker. Candace S...
Chapter 29 REALITY again. Outside Quirk’s office, looking down into an alley off Stan...
Chapter 30 HAWK and I were in the boxing room at the Harbor Health Club. We w...
Chapter 31 I had my feet up on the window sill in my office. I Across the way they ha...
Chapter 32 SUSAN had on glistening spandex tights and a green shiny leotard top and a...
Chapter 33 AFTER lunch I dropped Susan at Harvard, where she taught a once-a-week sem...
Chapter 34 “I KNOW people who might take one dog,” Susan I said. “But three? Mongrels...
Chapter 35 I HAD my ticket. I was packed: clean shirt, extra I blackjack. And I was h...
Chapter 36 DEL Rio had her in a hotel on Sunset in West Hollywood, a big one with a g...
Chapter 37 WHEN Jill woke up it was late, nearly midnight. She must have felt like so...
Chapter 38 I TOOK Jill up to Maine, to a cabin on a lake that I’d built with Paul Gia...
Chapter 39 BY the time Susan left on Sunday night, Jill was talking. She wasn’t sayin...
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