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Parker Robert B.
Книга "Chance"
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Robert B Parker Chance PROLOGUE It was all to come. The cocktails, the crystal, th...
Robert B Parker Chance ...
PROLOGUE It was all to come. The cocktails, the crystal, the starched white napkins, and the so...
CHAPTER 1 I was bucks up. I had just collected a very large fee from a very large insurance co...
CHAPTER 2 Susan and I were running up and down the steps at the Harvard Stadium late on a Sunda...
CHAPTER 3 Two days later I found Hawk at the Harbor Health Club, in the boxing room, working on...
CHAPTER 4 Lennie Seltzer was in his usual booth at the Tennessee Tavern on Mass Avenue. He was ...
CHAPTER 5 It was a grand Wednesday afternoon on Newbury Street. The sky was blue, the temperatu...
CHAPTER 6 I was sitting at my desk with my feet up, reading the Globe, when Hawk came into my o...
CHAPTER 7 The guy in the raincoat followed Hawk and me to a bar on Canal Street, near the old B...
CHAPTER 8 I had lunch with Shirley Ventura at a new joint on Huntington Ave. called Ambrosia. Y...
CHAPTER 9 I feel like Chester the Molester," I said to Susan. We were walking Pearl the Wonder...
CHAPTER 10 There were maybe a dozen places in the phone book with the word Starlight in their n...
CHAPTER 11 Why is someone a compulsive gambler?" I said to Susan. We were having dinner at her...
CHAPTER 12 I was in my office on the phone booking our Las Vegas trip when Vinnie Morris came i...
CHAPTER 13 Julius Ventura didn't like it much that I was going to Vegas to look for Anthony. He...
CHAPTER 14 I always suspected that Las Vegas Airport was bigger than Las Vegas, but I'd never s...
CHAPTER 15 Vegas is not a big town, but if you want to gamble there, they have lots of places t...
CHAPTER 16 I came trudging back in the late afternoon of day three. Susan had taken the afterno...
CHAPTER 17 Anthony took his system back to the blackjack tables. We sat at the bar and watched ...
CHAPTER 18 It was suppertime. Hawk had the first watch on Anthony and I was in my hotel room wa...
CHAPTER 19 The next morning Hawk joined us for breakfast. "Where's Anthony?" Susan said. "Nev...
CHAPTER 20 When I got back to The Mirage there were a couple of Las Vegas detectives waiting fo...
CHAPTER 21 Hawk and I went over the list of guests at the MGM Grand that Romero had sent over. ...
CHAPTER 22 "Okay," Anthony said, "now you know." "Now I know." "It's not what you think. We l...
CHAPTER 23 I was sitting at the bar drinking club soda, watching the gamblers, and thinking of ...
CHAPTER 24 I was in my room reading Simon Schama's new book about landscapes when Anthony calle...
CHAPTER 25 When Hawk and I came into my room, I thought the air-conditioned stillness hinted at...
CHAPTER 26 On the phone Susan's voice had the same quality of promise that it had in person. "...
CHAPTER 27 I left Hawk in Anthony's room to ward off Julius, and strolled down the Strip toward...
CHAPTER 28 When I got back to the hotel Hawk and Bibi were sitting in my room. "Anthony's gone...
CHAPTER 29 The phone rang in my hotel room at 7:35. I was lying in bed awake, when it rang, pla...
CHAPTER 30 I was in my office with my feet up studying the way my name looked backwards through...
CHAPTER 31 Hawk and I went to see Gino Fish on a raw day with no sun and the wind coming hard o...
CHAPTER 32 Fairhaven is on the old Route 6 in southeastern Massachusetts across the harbor from...
CHAPTER 33 Abigail Becker lived on School Street in Needham in a small gray shingled ranch hous...
CHAPTER 34 Hawk and I were in Bay Village, on the south end of Charles Street, approaching a co...
CHAPTER 35 Hawk located Tarone Jessup the next day and we went to see him in the back room of a...
CHAPTER 36 Dixie Walker agreed to take a ride with me before she went to work, and I picked her...
CHAPTER 37 Chinatown is crammed into Boston a little below the combat zone, a little east of Ba...
CHAPTER 38 I was sitting in my office with the newspaper on a rainy day reading Tank McNamara w...
CHAPTER 39 The sweat had soaked through Susan's black spandex leotard and made a dark blotch in...
CHAPTER 40 Hawk came into my office on Monday afternoon, carrying a brown paper bag. "He ain't...
CHAPTER 41 Julius lived in a three-story stucco house with a five-car garage and grates on the ...
CHAPTER 42 On Thursday nights Susan ran a walk-in clinic at The Spence Health Center in Cambrid...
CHAPTER 43 I was having dinner at the Capital Grill with Hawk and Susan. "You let one get away...
CHAPTER 44 Hawk had on a dark blue serge suit and a collarless white linen shirt. His shaved he...
CHAPTER 45 Joe Broz still kept an office in the financial district with an executive-level view...
CHAPTER 46 "You figure Marty wanted to bop you 'cause you keep poking at this thing?" Hawk said...
CHAPTER 47 The Debbie Reynolds Hotel was definitely more glamorous than Sears Roebuck. There wa...
CHAPTER 48 I paid Bernard J. Fortunato off, in cash, on the spot, expenses included. He folded ...
CHAPTER 49 She kept walking. Hawk and I watched her as she went past the Desert Inn and turned ...
CHAPTER 50 The morning was a little more intimate than either of us would have wished, but we g...
CHAPTER 51 We waited. The near midday sun baked down on the gravel lot. A big maroon rental car...
CHAPTER 52 It was November and while it hadn't snowed yet, it was cold out. Susan and I were s...
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