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Some of us have known Robert B. Parker almost as long as we could read. I remember first picking up a "Spenser" novel in 1979, when I was 21 and had just moved to Boston straight out of college ...
Netflix has released the first trailer for its Spencer: For Hire remake, Spenser Confidential, which features Mark Wahlberg, Duke Malone, and Bokeem Woodbine. It certainly packs a punch (literally ...
Robert B. Parker writes mystery books. He uses short, direct sentences. Very short. Very direct. His bread-and-butter hero is a droll, over-muscled, never-rattled private detective from Boston ...
Late author Robert B. Parker's estate has announced that his signature Spenser and Jesse Stone mystery novel series will continue. Parker died at his home in Cambridge, Mass., on Jan. 18, 2010 at ...
The character was the basis for the 1980s TV series “Spenser: For Hire,” starring Robert Urich. Parker later said the only thing he liked about the program was the residual checks.
With nearly 50 books to draw on, Mark Wahlberg and co. have no shortage of material for a 'Spenser Confidential' sequel. So will there be one?
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Spenser: For Hire, the action-drama series starring Robert Urich in the title role.Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is marking the occasion with the Complete ...
Though “Spenser Confidential” is IP based on the book “Wonderland” and the ’80s TV series “Spenser: For Hire,” it was Netflix that approached Wahlberg and director Peter Berg and saw ...
Spenser Confidential was based on a series of novels that were turned into an ongoing TV series called Spenser for Hire back in the ’80s, so the property lends itself to multiple different stories.
Robert B. Parker, Boston-based author of the bestselling Spenser novels, will be at RiverRun Bookstore to meet fans and sign books. The event will celebrate the release of Parker's new book, a ...
Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg's first collaboration for Netflix, 'Spenser Confidential,' feels less like an action movie fitted for the small screen than a supersized block of crime-time television.