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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Spenser

Pages
  
352 pp

Author
  
Robert B. Parker

Followed by
  
Widow's Walk

Publisher
  
G. P. Putnam's Sons

3.9/5
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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2001

Originally published
  
2001

Preceded by
  
Hugger Mugger

Genre
  
Detective fiction

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Media type
  
Print (hardcover & paperback) and audio CD

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

Potshot is the 28th Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker. The story follows the fictional Boston-based PI Spenser as he tries to identify the killer of a widow's husband. As is often the case, Spenser's probing uncovers much more than just a simple—or single—murder.

Contents

Plot

Spenser is approached by a beautiful blonde widow who wants him to find the identity of the murderer of her late husband. He agrees, but this case will take him away from Boston to Arizona and the resort town of Potshot.

Questioning all of the victim's acquaintances yields little information. However, the couple had just recently moved from Los Angeles, so Spenser heads there to talk to their old neighbors. His visit there is very fruitful, but raises as many questions as it answers.

Returning to Potshot, Spenser follows-up on what he found out from old neighbors in LA. Meanwhile, he is investigating a band of thugs that live on the outskirts of town in an area called "The Dell". Everyone is convinced that they killed the victim, and had publicly threatened him.

"The Dell" gang is led by a man who calls himself The Preacher. He organized the gang from a ragtag group of drunks and junkies. Now, with leadership, they are bullying the townspeople and extorting protection money from local businesses. After a public confrontation with the gang, the town's leaders ask Spenser if he can rid the town of the menace.

They agree to pay a healthy sum for the service, so Spenser forms a small private band of mercenaries composed of several associates, most of them criminals or people with criminal backgrounds. But he hires them for their shooting skills, which will be needed for the coming battle.

The further Spenser digs, however, he finds that all is not what it seems in Potshot and the killing of the widow's husband may just be the tip of the iceberg of a much larger conspiracy.

Recurring characters

  • Spenser
  • Dr. Susan Silverman, Ph.D (first appeared in God Save the Child)
  • Hawk (first appeared in Promised Land)
  • Tedy Sapp (first appeared in Hugger Mugger)
  • Chollo (first appeared in Stardust)
  • Vinnie Morris (first appeared in The Widening Gyre)
  • Bobby Horse (first appeared in Stardust)
  • Bernard J. Fortunado III (first appeared in Chance)
  • References

    Potshot (novel) Wikipedia