I got Robert B. Parker's Grudge Match (Sunny Randall) by Mike Lupica on my reserve shelf and then didn't read it for ages. I knew that I had to finish it because it was due back at the library. I was super glad to pick up the book and enjoy it before it was returned to the library. It is hard to find the time to read right now with virtual school because whenever there is quiet down time, I have things that I need to do around the house. I am going to try to make more time to read over the next two weeks of vacation.
Robert B. Parker's beloved PI Sunny Randall returns on a case that
blurs the line between friend and foe...and if Sunny can't tell the
difference, the consequences may be deadly.
When Sunny's
long-time gangster associate Tony Marcus comes to her for help, Sunny is
surprised--after all, she double crossed him on a recent deal, and
their relationship is on shakier ground than ever. But the way Tony
figures it, Sunny owes him, and Sunny's willing to consider his case if
it will clear the slate.
Tony's trusted girlfriend and business
partner has vanished, appears to have left in a hurry, and he has no
idea why. He just wants to talk to her, he says, but first he needs
Sunny to track her down. While Sunny isn't willing to trust his good
intentions, the missing woman intrigues her--against all odds, she's
risen to a position of power in Tony's criminal enterprise. Sunny can't
help but admire her, and if this woman's in a jam, Sunny would like to
help.
But when a witness is murdered hours after speaking to
Sunny, it's clear there's more at stake than just Tony's love life.
Someone--maybe even Tony himself--doesn't want this woman on the
loose...and will go to any lengths to make sure she stays silent.
In this book, Sunny gets hired by Tony Marcus who she was working against in all of the past books. It seems like it would be hard to believe that she took on the case but she always fights for the underdogs and she was set that she was going to take care of the women, Lisa Morneau, that was on the run. In order to do that, Sunny had to work with Tony to get to the bottom of the mystery. Sunny ends up making a lot of enemies in the process but she knew that she was going to try her best to help Lisa. My only question was that I thought that Sunny knew that the therapist was with Spenser, the detective, from a previous book so I feel like I need to check out the series again but still enjoying that the books continue. I hope that you check out this book and the rest of this series. It is super fun especially if you have enjoyed the other books by Robert Parker. I was amazed how well someone else came in and picked up his work and carried through with the same characters. Although Sunny Randall isn't my favorite series, it is always enjoyable to get to read any Robert Parker book.