Parker Field, Howard Owen
Parker Field, Howard Owen
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Parker Field
A Willie Black Mystery

Author: Howard Owen

Narrator: Kevin Kenerly

Unabridged: 6 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/27/2014


Synopsis

Les Hacker doesn't seem to have an enemy in the world—other than whoever tried to kill him with a high-powered rifle while he was sitting on a park bench six floors below Willie Black's living room window. Les is the closest thing Willie has had to a father figure in a checkered life of drinking, divorces, and journalism. He certainly has better qualifications than any of the other men Willie's mother, Peggy, took in over the years. Of course, as Willie would say, that would only make him a tall midget.Now, with Les clinging to life, Willie decides to take a short sabbatical and do a story about his surrogate dad and the last minor-league baseball team Les played on: the 1964 Richmond Virginians.There's only one problem. As Willie tries to get in touch with other members of that team, he discovers that they are almost all below ground—most of them long before their allotted three-score and ten years. The cops already have Les' shooter in jail, a homeless guy who hangs out in the park. The shot was fired from his coat pocket, case closed. Willie's publisher and the police want him to stop wasting his time—and theirs—and get back on the beat. Willie becomes convinced, though, that someone, against all logic, is killing the entire starting lineup of a long-forgotten minor-league baseball team. And when Willie gets his teeth on the truth, he's a pit bull who won't let anything short of a shot to the head force him to let go.In this third Willie Black novel, after Hammett Prize finalist Oregon Hill and The Philadelphia Quarry, Howard Owen brings back his flawed, ink-stained hero, a reporter who seems to do his best work when he's chasing a story nobody else wants, who can be his own worst enemy and the underdog's best friend.

About Howard Owen

Howard Owen is a novelist and journalist living in Richmond, Virginia, where he and his wife are editors for the Free Lance–Star. His numerous novels, including Littlejohn, Fat Lightning, Rock of Ages, and Oregon Hill, have received critical praise from Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, and more.

About Kevin Kenerly

Kevin Kenerly, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, earned a BA at Olivet College. A longtime member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, he has acted in more than twenty seasons, playing dozens of roles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sheila on May 02, 2014

Another Willie Black mystery, another great standalone drama of hard-drinking journalism and hard-hitting crime, and a wonderfully evocative literary novel founded in the history of baseball’s minor league, Howard Owen’s Parker Field is fascinating, absorbing and enjoyable. Willie Black is a protagon......more

Goodreads review by Kevintipple on November 08, 2019

The third in the series, Parker Field: A Willie Black Mystery begins in April and with a gunshot. The weather cuts like a knife and feels more like the middle of March so nobody really should have been sitting on a bench in Monroe Park. Yet, somebody was out there and was shot. That park is just acr......more

Goodreads review by Crystal on September 08, 2023

When Willie Black's almost stepfather, Les Hacker is shot in Monroe Park just below Willie's abode he decides to do a story on the 1964 Richmond Vees, of which Les was the catcher. With the help of a friend's sister he gets some discount airfare and takes time off from his reporting job to talk to s......more

Goodreads review by Karen on October 07, 2017

This was of interest to me because it deals with former baseball players. I don't usually jump into book 3 of a series without at least reading book 1. This did not hamper my understanding of the characters. The writing was good, but it is in first person, which is not always what I enjoy. I liked the......more

Goodreads review by Tommaso on October 14, 2022

Anche stavolta Owen fa centro, romanzo interessante e trama avvincente......more


Quotes

“In Hammett Prize–winner Owen’s enjoyable third mystery featuring biracial Richmond, Va., newspaper reporter Willie Black, Willie rushes to the scene of a shooting in Monroe Park…The deliciously flawed Willie must contend with ex-wives and offbeat friends like Awesome Dude, not to mention an adversarial relationship with newspaper management and Richmond police chief L.D. Jones, on his way to righting another injustice.” Publishers Weekly

“Baseball (and the consequences to players of sowing wild oats) adds a welcome dimension to this series, which is already notable for its strong characterizations, Willie Black prime among them.” Booklist