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Robert B. Parker's Bad Influence

Sunny Randall

By Gaylin, Alison

Read by Burton, Kate

6.52 hrs • 6 CDs • Unabridged

Genre: FICTION  /  MYSTERY, THRILLERS & SUSPENSE  /  GENERAL & LITERARY FICTION

Release Date: 07/01/2023

© 2023 by Random House

ISBN No : 9780593672303

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Boston PI Sunny Randall investigates the dark side of social media in this exciting new thriller in the bestselling series.

Sunny Randall’s newest client, Blake, seems to have it all: he is an Instagram influencer, with all the perks the lifestyle entails—a beautiful girlfriend, wealth, and adoring fans. But one of those fans has turned ugly, and Sunny is brought on board by Blake’s manager, Bethany, to protect him and to uncover who is out to kill him. In doing so, she investigates a glamorous world rife with lies and schemes…and ties to a dangerous criminal scene.

When Bethany goes missing and the threats against Blake escalate, Sunny realizes that in order to solve this case, she has to find out exactly who Blake and Bethany are, behind the Instagram filters. While digging into their pasts, she is also forced to confront her own, as old friends—and ex-husbands—reappear. With a combination of old-school crime-solving skills and modern internet savvy, Sunny will stop at nothing to catch a killer.
Praise for Robert B. Parker's Bad Influence

“Taking over the franchise for the first time, Gaylin proves the equal of Sunny’s creator in plotting….She doesn’t sound all that much like Parker; she sounds better. Gaylin brings Sunny to terms with contemporary social media even as she uncovers motives older than you can imagine.” —Kirkus Reviews


Praise for the Sunny Randall series

“Splendid.”—
Publishers Weekly
 
“A magnetic new gumshoe.”—
People Magazine
 
“Great stuff, Parker fans. Sunny’s back!”—
Booklist

"Parker's trademark dialogue, chockablock with wit, has never been better, nor have his psychological insights."—
Chicago Sun-Times

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