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Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Delacorte Press

Media type
  
print

Author
  
Robert B. Parker

Followed by
  
Early Autumn

Genre
  
Detective fiction


Country
  
United States

Series
  
Spenser

Publication date
  
1980

Originally published
  
1980

Preceded by
  
The Judas Goat

Page count
  
219

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Similar
  
Robert B Parker books, Spenser books, Detective fiction books

Looking for Rachel Wallace is the sixth Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker, first published in 1980.

Contents

Plot summary

Spenser is hired to protect a lesbian, feminist activist, the eponymous Rachel Wallace. Spenser defends her more vigorously than she would like and she fires him. Shortly afterwards, she is kidnapped and the police have almost nothing to go on. Though no longer officially employed to protect her, Spenser feels duty-bound to find her because he could have protected her if he had followed her orders and held onto the job.

His investigation leads him to an organization that is fiercely anti-communist, anti-gay, and loosely affiliated with the local Ku Klux Klan. Spenser gets free rein to operate because the police know that he can be more persuasive than they can in finding Rachel. A snowstorm paralyzes Boston and Spenser has to go on foot if he wants to get to Rachel Wallace before they kill her.

Characters

  • Spenser: Boston private investigator
  • Rachel Wallace
  • Susan Silverman
  • Julie Wells (Rachel Wallace's lover)
  • Lawrence English
  • Martin Quirk
  • Frank Belson
  • Mingo Mulready
  • References

    Looking for Rachel Wallace Wikipedia