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School Days (novel)

School Days (2005) is a work of detective fiction by American author Robert B. Parker, the 33rd in his acclaimed Spenser series.

School Days
The first edition of School Days.
AuthorRobert B. Parker
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesSpenser
GenreDetective novel
PublisherPutnam Adult
Publication date
2005
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages304 pp. (first edition)
ISBN0-399-15323-3
OCLC59401204
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3566.A686 S36 2005
Preceded byCold Service 
Followed byHundred-Dollar Baby 

Synopsis edit

Following a high school shooting in which seven people were killed by two masked students, one of the perpetrators, Wendell Grant, gives himself up, and police believe that shady peer Jared Clarke was his accomplice. However, his grandmother Lily Ellsworth, the grand dame of Dowling, Massachusetts, believes otherwise and hires P.I Spenser to prove the young man's innocence. As he investigates, the detective finds himself drawn into an increasingly tangled web of deception, blackmail and insanity, which isn't at all helped by Jared's curious apathy regarding his fate.

Plot summary edit

Months after a school shooting at an elitist prep school in small-town Massachusetts leaves fifteen students and faculty dead, Spenser is hired by the grandmother of one of the alleged killers, a rich old lady who firmly believes in her grandson's innocence: she is convinced that he is not the one of the two shooters who never lifted his ski mask in front of their victims and who somehow managed to disappear in the crowd without being identified. Both suspects are now in custody but unwilling to talk to anyone.

Wherever Spenser turns, people are reluctant to co-operate with him, if not outright hostile. The local police chief considers the case closed as both perpetrators are under arrest, awaiting trial and have already confessed to the crime. The head of the school is concerned with the school's reputation, bans Spenser from the school premises, and prohibits students to talk to him should he accost them anywhere in town. Even the boys' parents and their respective lawyers do not wish to throw any more light on the matter. For Spenser, however, three decisive questions have not been answered yet: where the two youngsters got the weapons from and how they were able to pay for them; where and from whom they learned to shoot; and why they planned and carried out the massacre in the first place.

The pupils Spenser meets at one of their hangouts, however, are thrilled to disobey their head teacher and collaborate with a private eye. This is how Spenser learns where the less fortunate youngsters in town who attend the local public school usually meet, that a young man of mixed ethnicity supplies them with drugs, and that he might also have sold weapons to the shooters. Spenser is soon able to answer his first two questions, but for the time being he sees no way to find a good reason why two 17-year-olds with no criminal record should go ahead and cause a bloodbath. Gradually, however, he realizes that the motive is more to do with parents and teachers than anyone is prepared to admit.

In School Days, Spenser's close friend Hawk does not appear but is mentioned. Susan Silverman is away at a conference and only returns at the end of the novel to celebrate the successful conclusion of the case. Pearl, however, having been left behind by her mistress, is constantly present.

Literary and other allusions edit

Spenser calls himself a "poetic devil," but he does not always quote correctly or verbatim. In School Days, references to various works of literature and popular culture are made. This is an incomplete list of quotations:

See also edit

External links edit

  • Parker's page on this book

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For other uses see School Days School Days 2005 is a work of detective fiction by American author Robert B Parker the 33rd in his acclaimed Spenser series School DaysThe first edition of School Days AuthorRobert B ParkerCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesSpenserGenreDetective novelPublisherPutnam AdultPublication date2005Media typePrint hardcover Pages304 pp first edition ISBN0 399 15323 3OCLC59401204Dewey Decimal813 54 22LC ClassPS3566 A686 S36 2005Preceded byCold Service Followed byHundred Dollar Baby Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Plot summary 3 Literary and other allusions 4 See also 5 External linksSynopsis editFollowing a high school shooting in which seven people were killed by two masked students one of the perpetrators Wendell Grant gives himself up and police believe that shady peer Jared Clarke was his accomplice However his grandmother Lily Ellsworth the grand dame of Dowling Massachusetts believes otherwise and hires P I Spenser to prove the young man s innocence As he investigates the detective finds himself drawn into an increasingly tangled web of deception blackmail and insanity which isn t at all helped by Jared s curious apathy regarding his fate Plot summary editMonths after a school shooting at an elitist prep school in small town Massachusetts leaves fifteen students and faculty dead Spenser is hired by the grandmother of one of the alleged killers a rich old lady who firmly believes in her grandson s innocence she is convinced that he is not the one of the two shooters who never lifted his ski mask in front of their victims and who somehow managed to disappear in the crowd without being identified Both suspects are now in custody but unwilling to talk to anyone Wherever Spenser turns people are reluctant to co operate with him if not outright hostile The local police chief considers the case closed as both perpetrators are under arrest awaiting trial and have already confessed to the crime The head of the school is concerned with the school s reputation bans Spenser from the school premises and prohibits students to talk to him should he accost them anywhere in town Even the boys parents and their respective lawyers do not wish to throw any more light on the matter For Spenser however three decisive questions have not been answered yet where the two youngsters got the weapons from and how they were able to pay for them where and from whom they learned to shoot and why they planned and carried out the massacre in the first place The pupils Spenser meets at one of their hangouts however are thrilled to disobey their head teacher and collaborate with a private eye This is how Spenser learns where the less fortunate youngsters in town who attend the local public school usually meet that a young man of mixed ethnicity supplies them with drugs and that he might also have sold weapons to the shooters Spenser is soon able to answer his first two questions but for the time being he sees no way to find a good reason why two 17 year olds with no criminal record should go ahead and cause a bloodbath Gradually however he realizes that the motive is more to do with parents and teachers than anyone is prepared to admit In School Days Spenser s close friend Hawk does not appear but is mentioned Susan Silverman is away at a conference and only returns at the end of the novel to celebrate the successful conclusion of the case Pearl however having been left behind by her mistress is constantly present Literary and other allusions editSpenser calls himself a poetic devil but he does not always quote correctly or verbatim In School Days references to various works of literature and popular culture are made This is an incomplete list of quotations John Keats from Ode on a Grecian Urn Heard melodies are sweet but those unheard Are sweeter Richard Lovelace from To Lucasta Going to the Wars I could not love thee dear so much Lov d I not Honour more Wallace Stevens from The Emperor of Ice Cream Let be be finale of seem Alfred Lord Tennyson from Sir Galahad My strength is as the strength of ten Because my heart is pure the Rin Tin Tin stories General Douglas MacArthur s I shall return Sigmund Freud s seminal book Civilization and Its Discontents See also edit nbsp Novels portal Running Wild J G Ballard 1988 Rich but emotionally neglected youngsters who feel pressurized by their parents in Thatcherite Britain seek unconventional ways to vent their anger The Big Sleep Raymond Chandler 1939 One of Spenser s famous predecessors is hired to deal with a case in which a similar situation of blackmail occurs Notes on a Scandal Zoe Heller 2003 An illicit teacher student relationship destroys the lives of all involved but one Rage Stephen King writing as Richard Bachman 1977 A high school teenager takes his class hostage We Need to Talk About Kevin Lionel Shriver 2003 A mother attempts to come to terms with the murders committed by her son in a school massacre The novels of Edmund Crispin about an amateur sleuth who is just as versed in literature as Spenser For example see The Case of the Gilded Fly 1944 External links editParker s page on this book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title School Days novel amp oldid 1137912711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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