Parker's major theme is, as always,Spenser's desire to learn the truth about a murder and to see some kind of justice done. Spenser's investigation of the Melissa Henderson murder at Pemberton leads him into an upper class world where crime may be swept under the carpet and a poor criminal from the inner city can be framed for a rich college boy's crime.
Spenser's investigation also leads him into the secondary problem of what parents may do when they adopt children.
The Stapletons appear to have tried to turn the black child Clint into a replica of themselves, thereby denying him an identity as a black man in a particular culture.
Similarly, Susan's friend, by applying politically fashionable theories of child care, is shown to be raising a girl.....
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