
The only problem is that after he's apparently resolved the case, K.C. Roth a bit melodramatic, he's always eager to help a damsel in distress. Spenser's girlfriend, Susan, has known K.C. The other investigation pits Spenser against the unknown stalker of K.C. Spenser and Hawk cut a brawl-strewn path through the members of the tenure committee on their way to the surprising truth of the Nevins case.

While tenure meetings are always closed-door affairs, Nevins assumes that the recent suicide of graduate student Prentice Lamont (who some claim was having an affair with Nevins) ruined his chances for a coveted permanent position. The first case involves the denial of tenure for Professor Robinson Nevins.

This time Spenser and his buddy Hawk are helping a couple of troubled friends (i.e., they're working without a fee).

Twenty-five years and 26 books into the Spenser series, Hush Money dishes up another solid installment that is sure to fulfill the cravings of Parker fans new and old.
