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Little white lies / Ace Atkins.

By: Contributor(s): Series: A Spenser novelPublisher: New York, NY, USA : G.P. Putnam's Sons, ©2017Description: 333 pages : map ; 19 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780399177002 (hardcover)
  • 9781101982457 (pbk)
Other title:
  • Title appears on item as: Robert B. Parker's Little white lies
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Robert B. Parker's little white liesDDC classification:
  • 813.54 At52 2017 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3551.T49 L58 2017
Other classification:
  • FIC022000 | FIC022030
Summary: "Boston PI Spenser and right hand Hawk follow a con man's trail of smoke and mirrors in the latest entry of the iconic crime series. After conning everyone from the cable news shows to the local cops, it looks like the grifter's latest double cross may be his last. Connie Kelly thought she'd found her perfect man on an online dating site. He was silver-haired and handsome, with a mysterious background working for the C.I.A. She fell so hard for M. Brooks Welles that she wrote him a check for almost three hundred thousand dollars, hoping for a big return on her investment. But within weeks, both Welles and her money are gone. Her therapist, Dr. Susan Silverman, hands her Spenser's card. A self-proclaimed military hotshot, Welles had been a frequent guest on national news shows speaking with authority about politics and world events. But when he disappears, he leaves not only a jilted lover but a growing list of angry investors, duped cops, and a team of paramilitary contractors looking for revenge. Enter Spenser, who quickly discovers that everything about Welles is phony. His name, his resume, and his client list are nothing but an elaborate fraud. But uncovering the truth won't be easy, as he'll have to keep the mystery man alive long enough to get back his client's money. As the trail winds from Boston to backroads Georgia, Spenser will need help from trusted allies Hawk and Teddy Sapp to make sure Welles's next con is his last"-- Private eye Spenser and his sidekick, Hawk, pursue a grifter who swindled a smitten woman out of nearly $300,000 and conned everyone from the cable news shows to paramilitary contractors and the local cops. Provided by publisher.
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Fiction Fiction High School Library Fiction Section GC Fic 813.54 At52 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available JHS000170

"Boston PI Spenser and right hand Hawk follow a con man's trail of smoke and mirrors in the latest entry of the iconic crime series. After conning everyone from the cable news shows to the local cops, it looks like the grifter's latest double cross may be his last. Connie Kelly thought she'd found her perfect man on an online dating site. He was silver-haired and handsome, with a mysterious background working for the C.I.A. She fell so hard for M. Brooks Welles that she wrote him a check for almost three hundred thousand dollars, hoping for a big return on her investment. But within weeks, both Welles and her money are gone. Her therapist, Dr. Susan Silverman, hands her Spenser's card. A self-proclaimed military hotshot, Welles had been a frequent guest on national news shows speaking with authority about politics and world events. But when he disappears, he leaves not only a jilted lover but a growing list of angry investors, duped cops, and a team of paramilitary contractors looking for revenge. Enter Spenser, who quickly discovers that everything about Welles is phony. His name, his resume, and his client list are nothing but an elaborate fraud. But uncovering the truth won't be easy, as he'll have to keep the mystery man alive long enough to get back his client's money. As the trail winds from Boston to backroads Georgia, Spenser will need help from trusted allies Hawk and Teddy Sapp to make sure Welles's next con is his last"--
Private eye Spenser and his sidekick, Hawk, pursue a grifter who swindled a smitten woman out of nearly $300,000 and conned everyone from the cable news shows to paramilitary contractors and the local cops. Provided by publisher.

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