A Savage Place
By
Robert B. Parker
Copyright (c) 1981
For Joan, No one is as interesting, nor nearly so luminous
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, “Kubla Khan”
Chapter 1
I WAS SITTING in my office above the bank with my tie loose and my feet up, reading a book called Play of Double Senses: Spenser’s Faerie Queene. Susan Silverman had given it to me, claiming it was my biography. But it wasn’t. It turned out to be about the sixteenth century English poet who spelled his name like mine. The guy that wrote it had become the president of Yale, and I thought maybe if I read it, I could become Allan Pinkerton.
I was just starting the chapter titled “Pageant, Show, and Verse” when the phone rang. I picked it up and said