--- Schooley <
gsp.schoo@skylinc.net> wrote:
> Admittedly I grew frustrated and stopped
reading
> Parker early on. Between
> Spenser and Hawk, I found Hawk much more
interesting
> because I always wondered
> where he came from, what made him the man he
was.
I was never a big fan of the TV series, but I seem to
remember some talk about a spin-off featuring Hawk. Is this a
fever dream, or does anyone share this memory with me?
> But I never got that. Just
> more of the same stereotypes. Did he become
more
> articulate later in the
> series?
In a word, yes. Starting in A CATSKILL EAGLE, we begin to
learn a little more of Hawk's background, especially in HUSH
MONEY. Although I don't know that you'll be satisfied with
what you read--I wasn't, anyway.
G.
===== George C. Upper III, Editor The Lightning Bell Poetry
Journal http://www.lightningbell.org/
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