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All Our Yesterdays (Paperback)

de Robert B. Parker (Author) "It was sullen and gusty and snowing like hell when I went to see Grace ..." En savoir plus
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Spenser doesn't appear in this overwrought, Boston-set saga of three generations of Irish-American cops, but the spirit of Parker's popular PI dominates these pages nonetheless, with each cop in turn obsessed with courage, codes of behavior and, especially, A Woman. These are the themes of Parker's other non-Spenser novels as well, particularly Love and Glory, but here they're explored in a tale whose scaffolding of parallels and coincidences suspends disbelief as poorly as do the characters' operatic passions. The Sheridan patriarch, Conn, for example, having been betrayed in Ireland during "the troubles" by the love of his life, one Hadley Winslow, moves to the U.S. with a heart of stone: "It was so hard to stop caring about her," he tells a fellow cop, "that I had to stop caring about everything." That is, until Conn catches the case of a young girl found slain and molested, discovers that Hadley's son is the culprit and uses that information to blackmail Hadley into a longterm sexual liaison in exchange for burying the proof against her son. If ever a set of characters needed Prozac it's these Sheridans, whose sullen, brutal, unlikely dance with the Winslow women continues until the third-generation Sheridan, with help from his father, breaks the spell after a paroxysm of violence. All this pained macho posturing is shaped by Parker's usual elegant and precise prose, perhaps the cleanest in crimedom; but, finally no turn of phrase is quick enough to keep his somber tale from sinking into fatal self-importance. BOMC and QPB selections; major ad/promo.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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With the spare, conversational style characteristic of his popular Spenser mysteries, Parker portrays the intertwined lives of two Boston families, the Sheridans and Winslows, who love and destroy each other through three generations. Conn Sheridan, betrayed by his lover in Dublin during the "troubles," comes to America and joins the Boston police force. Graft, protection, and other cover-ups are accepted as natural, and Conn has a dangerous affair with Hadley Winslow, a Boston tycoon's wife. Chris Sheridan, the grandson to Conn and now a special prosecutor, attempts to unravel the web of deceit begun by his grandfather decades before. In this rough world, the women are either promiscuous or incapable of love-making, except for Grace, whom young Chris hopes to marry. Like Spencer's Susan, Grace has wit and a charming reserve. Spenser fans as well as newcomers will enjoy Parker's brick-by-brick famil-iarity with Boston. For most popular collections.
--Elsa Pendleton, Boeing Computer Support Svcs., Ridgecrest, Cal.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Three generations, Janv. 1 2004
Par Mary E. Sibley (Carneys Point, NJ USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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In this melodramatic tale Chris's grandfather was Conn Sheridan who sniped at British troops during the Easter uprising and became an officer in the IRA. Later he went to prison because he was betrayed by a woman and ended up moving to Boston, becoming a police officer. Chris feels frustrated because he has only been to graduate school and feels that he has never done anything.

In Boston Conn marries the daughter of a judge. In 1932 his son Gus is born. When a child, Maureen Burns, is discovered in a church basement, Conn learns that the homicide in the commission of a felony was caused by the son of the woman who betrayed him to the authorities. The perpetrator is sent to Zurich and the matter is officially listed as unsolved.

Conn dies walking into gunfire. His son Gus becomes a police officer. The child of Gus and his wife Peggy, Chris, was sickly and precocious. Moving forward to adulthood, Chris becomes interested in a grandchild of Conn's longstanding love interest. The strands in the story become disentangled when Chris undertakes a job as a special investigative prosecutor.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Please, Mr. Parker, Jui 29 2002
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I love Robert B. Parker's books. He is the only author I buy in hardback because I think the man can write better than anyone in the market today, and I never want to wait for the paperback, or for the new ones to come back at the library. Parker isn't really a one-note author, as his critics claim; he's more of a one-tune author, but if you happen to like the tune, he's always fun. This book is very well-plotted at the action is great, and all three of the main characters are every bit as appealing as Spenser. But please, oh please, pretty please, Mr. Parker, stop buying into the "Playboy" philosophy that men are made more powerful by their uniforms, but women acquire power only when they take their clothes off! And that those women who aren't "picture perfect" aren't worth anything at all! Please? This is the very same attitude that you skewered - and beautifully - in "Taming a Sea Horse," the book about the sleazy smut-peddling Crown Prince Club. Whose side are you on anyway? Other than that major irritation, this book is a very good read, and in my opinion Parker makes the transition from pot-boiler to mainstream well. But....Please??
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Better than most Spenser novels, give it a chance, Fév 18 2001
OK, here's the deal. Robert B Parker wants to write something different, and he's just cranked out about 6 Spenser novels in a row. So, he sits down and writes this, All Our Yesterdays, a very good thriller, but often trashed novel. Why? Its easy... Robert B Parker is a simpistic writer, often taking for granted that you have read all the earlier novels,and you want no background material and no filler. Well, this isnt a Spenser novel, so background material is needed, you just met these guys. That for one agrivates Spenser fans, they like there novels to start on page one and never drag, but you do need a little background here. Heres the catcher, Robert B Parker also hates background material and explanitory writing. So he writes a vast, sprawling novel existing on three generations, with as little writing as possible.He does it in about 460 pages, (about the lengh of 2 Spenser novels). Does it work? Yes, its a gritty, fun yarn that is fast pased and slightly dark at times. Its also a little sterotypical towards the Irish, but Robert B Parker is Irish, so let that be. Its a welcome change of pace, more filling than most of his Spenser novels. Not a steak dinner filling, but more filling than say a Snickers.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Way to Dusty Death
Surprise! Surprise! This Robert B. Parker novel is not only not about Spenser and Hawk foiling the bad guys by playing the game just a little close (or even just over) to the... Read more
Publié le Janv. 4 2001 par John W. Bates

2.0étoiles sur 5 Parker out of his league
I give Robert Parker credit for being amibitious enough to try something new, something more profoud than his genre novels. Read more
Publié le Fév 27 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 Hard to get into, but after that well worth the effort
I am a Parker fan and had a hard tome getting into this book. It took me several days to read the first hundred pages but after that I read the rest of the book in two days... Read more
Publié le Mars 10 1999 par Jeanna180

4.0étoiles sur 5 A nice departure from the Spenser series.
Being a long time fan of the Spenser novels, I was going into the book with a prejudice against liking it. After I sorted out the initial characters I was hooked. Read more
Publié le Jui 19 1998

3.0étoiles sur 5 I buy Parker for Spenser, Hawk and Susan. Sorry Robert.
All our Yesterdays was not a bad twisted intrigue, although a bit corny (I still couldn't put it down). Read more
Publié le Juil 28 1997

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Spenser-less Parker? Believe it!
Pobert Parker hooked this reviewer ages ago with Spenser and Hawk. All Our Yesterdays was picked off the bargain shelf solely on the strength of the Spenser/Hawk series. Read more
Publié le Mai 7 1997

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not Spenser-quality
Being a big fan of Spenser, I bought this in hardback without looking at the dustcover. Imagine my suprise when I started reading about Ireland's IRA. Read more
Publié le Avril 21 1997

5.0étoiles sur 5 An excellent book. Couldn't put it down.
I It covedred the lives of three familes and covered two countries, Ireland and the USA. I was particulary impressed by the way the author tied every together in a facinating way... Read more
Publié le Juil 16 1996

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