Thin Air (novel)

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Thin Air

1st edition
Author Robert B. Parker
Country United States
Language English
Series Spenser
Genre Detective novel
Publisher Putnams
Publication date
1995
Media type Print (Hardback, Paperback) & Audio
Pages 293 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-399-14020-4
Preceded by Walking Shadow
Followed by Chance

Thin Air is the 22nd Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker. The story follows Boston-based PI Spenser as he searches for the wife of his longtime associate, Sgt. Frank Belson of the Boston Police Department.

Plot

Belson returns home one night to find his young wife, Lisa, missing, with no clue as to her whereabouts. He suspected that she may have left him, but circumstances seem to indicate she was kidnapped. Shortly after confiding in Spenser, Belson is shot returning home one night. Since he is unable to search for her himself as he is hospitalized, Spenser undertakes the search himself.

The investigation leads him to the impoverished town of Proctor where he has to uncover details of Lisa's life previous to meeting Belson to discover where she might be now.

Writing style

This novel is a bit different from all other Spenser novels as it tells the story concurrently not only from Spenser's point of view, but also from Lisa St. Claire's. This is a departure from every other previous Spenser novel.

Recurring characters

  • Spenser
  • Chollo
  • Dr. Susan Silverman, Ph.D
  • Sgt. Frank Belson, Boston Police Department

In other media

The novel was made into a 2000 TV movie, starring Joe Mantegna as Spenser.

Cast

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