Yeah, I just read the photographic essay book "Spenser's Boston," and the 
centerpiece of it is a short story in which Spenser and Susan escort Rachel 
Wallace around town, showing her the sights.

I read (or rather, listened to the audiobooks of) the first five or six of 
Atkins' Spenser novels, and I agree with you about them. I do recall that 
one of them (maybe "Slow Burn") had a passage that turned to horror, which 
to me seemed very out of place in a Spenser novel.

Last year, after I finished reading/rereading the Nero Wolfe novels, I 
decided to do the same with Spenser. I started buying first editions from 
The Mysterious Bookshop, but had to stop because they were costing me WAY 
too much money. The later, more popular novels are fairly cheap - they'll 
run you $20 or $25, even for autographed copies - but some of the rare 
early novels from the seventies and early eighties cost hundreds of 
dollars. The copy of "Rachel Wallace" I'm reading now cost me $2.50 back in 
the eighties, and it'll do fine.


On Sunday, January 12, 2025 at 8:58:22 PM UTC-5 Kevin M. wrote:

Rachel Wallace was less of a douche-nozzle than Bryant, though she and 
Spenser butted heads as she made occasional cameos throughout run of the 
series. 

Have you read any of the Ace Atkins penned Spenser novels? To me, Atkins 
doesn’t quite turn a phrase or play with characters as well as Parker, but 
they are good stories. 

Kevin M. (RPCV)


On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 5:29 PM Diner <[email protected]> wrote:

Oddly enough, I am now in the middle of rereading a book I haven't read 
since 1988 - "Looking for Rachel Wallace," a 1980 novel in the Spenser 
mystery series by Robert B. Parker. The tough but cerebral Boston P.I. is 
working as a bodyguard for an outspoken lesbian feminist author, and in one 
scene, clearly based on the similar event from Bryant's life, the author is 
attacked at a book signing by two men wielding a chocolate cream pie. 
Spenser subdues the attackers but is unable to prevent the pie from hitting 
her in the chest.
 
I'm sure I noted the similarity back in '88, but to read the passage again 
so soon after Bryant's death seems especially fitting.

On Friday, January 10, 2025 at 2:20:37 PM UTC-5 PGage wrote:

I try not to say bad things about people on the day they die, but will make 
an exception for Bryant, who was the worst.

Always like this incident, not so much because I approve of assaulting 
people with banana cream pies, but for how it shows how hateful, programmed 
and stilted was her so called religiosity.

https://youtu.be/kC__Q0yhDkk?si=cHwVzSZTULrkn607


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On Fri, 10 Jan 2025 at 11:11 AM Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:

I suspect Meta will create an AI version of her on their social media 

Kevin M. (RPCV)


On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 10:21 AM Mark Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:

Former Miss Oklahoma Anita Bryant had a steady career with some hit records 
(notably "Paper Roses"), regular appearances on TV variety hours and lots 
of commercials (most notably for the Florida Citrus Commission)--and then 
in 1977 when Dade County, FL (where she lived) enacted a law prohibiting 
discrimination against gays, she objected loudly and started an 
organization called Save Our Children (which started that trope about 
LGBTQs), thereby pretty much killing her career outside of "The 700 Club" 
and other TV religious shows--on Dec. 16 in Edmond, OK of cancer:

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/09/arts/music/anita-bryant-dead.html?unlocked_article_code=1.oE4.qwO6.VHyL562lsgew&smid=url-share

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