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Quiz about Spensers World
Quiz about Spensers World

Spenser's World Trivia Quiz


Robert B. Parker's private eye Spenser, whose first name is unknown to his readers, is an elegant and witty tough guy from Boston. He lacks living blood relatives, but has close relationships with a number of people. Can you identify them?

A multiple-choice quiz by austinnene. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
austinnene
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
283,009
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. This ultra-hip, self-possessed, and quite dangerous man is Spenser's most frequent companion in the pursuit of miscreants. What is the name of Spenser's closest associate, a sometime miscreant himself, who tends to date MDs and Harvard types? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Spenser meets the next tough guy in Vegas while on a case; they are playing for different teams at the time. Later, Spenser recruits him for a job out in California. Who is this skinny little casino rat? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. On a case in Georgia, Spenser encounters at a gay bar a bouncer who is as tough as they come. This guy can match anyone pushup for pushup, and when he and another Spenser associate tried to outdo one another, they finally called it a draw and had a drink. Who's the gay thug in Spenser's life? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Like most private detectives, Spenser has to get along with the local cops; and as with most private detectives of fiction, that relationship can be strained at times. However, for the most part, Spenser and the Boston police work well together. Who's the head Boston city cop in Spenser's world? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. On an early venture to Los Angeles which ends in failure for Spenser, he meets two thugs who work for a local crime boss. One is a Native American. What is his name? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The center of Spenser's world is his woman. They've been together with only one separation (but it was a doozy!) for years. She's a conglomeration of superlatives, but she has a few endearing warts as well. Who's THE woman for our hero? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Speaking of pets, Spenser and his lady share a pet whom they indulge shamelessly. When this beloved animal dies, they replace her with another that is the same right down to the name. Identify this important "person" in Spenser's life. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Although Spenser is (ALMOST all the time) a one-woman man, there is one other lady with whom he spends time when his current case calls for it. She's a gorgeous, sexy, and brilliant attorney; and she makes no bones about her availability if Spenser ever decides to stray again. Who's the spectacular redhead Spenser consults from time to time? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Spenser's work in Boston connects him to organized crime on more than one occasion.


Question 10 of 10
10. So what's the name of the book, published in 2001, that sports a convention of the aforementioned thugs who've lined up to help Spenser save an entire town? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This ultra-hip, self-possessed, and quite dangerous man is Spenser's most frequent companion in the pursuit of miscreants. What is the name of Spenser's closest associate, a sometime miscreant himself, who tends to date MDs and Harvard types?

Answer: Hawk

Hawk, who also appears to have only one name, moves in and out of Spenser's life, but is his closest male friend. Sometimes he's around, sometimes off playing or working. When he is not working with Spenser, it's best not to make close inquiries into his activities. We never see where Hawk lives, but we do get treated to a succession of expensive and powerful automobiles belonging to him, and we know he spends time crashing with his current, always ephemeral, lady friend.
2. Spenser meets the next tough guy in Vegas while on a case; they are playing for different teams at the time. Later, Spenser recruits him for a job out in California. Who is this skinny little casino rat?

Answer: Bernard J. Fortunato

Bernard J. Fortunato (also referred to here and there as Bernard J. Fortuno)describes himself as "compact", and possibly overcompensates just a bit for this by being bumptious, feisty and cocky. "I can shoot," he asserts, and indeed he can. When Spenser recruits a gaggle of reinforcements for a job in the California desert, Fortunato is the only one who insists on payment up front.
3. On a case in Georgia, Spenser encounters at a gay bar a bouncer who is as tough as they come. This guy can match anyone pushup for pushup, and when he and another Spenser associate tried to outdo one another, they finally called it a draw and had a drink. Who's the gay thug in Spenser's life?

Answer: Tedy Sapp

Tedy Sapp has hair bleached white-blonde and arms like tree trunks. He sees to it that nobody trifles with the gays who frequent the Atlanta bar where he works. Tedy has had a monogamous relationship for some years with an ophthalmologist.
4. Like most private detectives, Spenser has to get along with the local cops; and as with most private detectives of fiction, that relationship can be strained at times. However, for the most part, Spenser and the Boston police work well together. Who's the head Boston city cop in Spenser's world?

Answer: Martin Quirk

Quirk is another laconic, tough character in Spenser's circle. He's always impeccably attired in a suit and tie and a crisp spotless shirt. He's not particularly well-liked by the Boston PD brass, so it takes him a long time to get promoted past the rank of captain.

He views Spenser and his friends with something of a jaded eye, but with respect for their abilities and tough-guy code of honor.
5. On an early venture to Los Angeles which ends in failure for Spenser, he meets two thugs who work for a local crime boss. One is a Native American. What is his name?

Answer: Bobby Horse

Bobby Horse is a man of very few words. He helps Spenser only on orders from his boss. Bobby takes part in the California desert enterprise along with several other of Spenser's associates, and is one of their party who sustains injuries after its culmination.
6. The center of Spenser's world is his woman. They've been together with only one separation (but it was a doozy!) for years. She's a conglomeration of superlatives, but she has a few endearing warts as well. Who's THE woman for our hero?

Answer: Susan Silverman

Susan's it. She's an ex-guidance counselor turned shrink (with a degree from Harvard, no less), and Spenser adores her. They do not live together, but they share custody of a pet - or rather, serial pets - and after each of them strays once, they keep firmly to a monogamous relationship. Susan is a buff, black-haired, stylish knockout who nibbles food in tiny bites and has no talent for home cooking.

Her fridge usually contains a couple of beers - for Spenser - and some spoiled broccoli.
7. Speaking of pets, Spenser and his lady share a pet whom they indulge shamelessly. When this beloved animal dies, they replace her with another that is the same right down to the name. Identify this important "person" in Spenser's life.

Answer: Pearl, a German Shorthair Pointer

Pearl the Wonder Dog is the couple's "baby". She gets to lick the faces of her owners, is indulged with all manner of human food treats, sleeps on the bed (often insinuating herself between Spenser and his inamorata), and is second to no canine in her ability to track edible garbage in the wilds of Boston parklands. Pearl lives to a ripe old age but eventually meets her end; and after a decent mourning period, another Pearl joins the household, a new Shorthair Pointer with very similar traits to the original.
8. Although Spenser is (ALMOST all the time) a one-woman man, there is one other lady with whom he spends time when his current case calls for it. She's a gorgeous, sexy, and brilliant attorney; and she makes no bones about her availability if Spenser ever decides to stray again. Who's the spectacular redhead Spenser consults from time to time?

Answer: Rita Fiori

Rita's a hotshot lawyer and she's clearly warm for Spenser's form. They work together on several cases. Rita first appears as an attorney in the Boston DA's office, but later moves on to much more lucrative pursuits with Cohn, Oaks - a ritzy private Boston firm.
9. Spenser's work in Boston connects him to organized crime on more than one occasion.

Answer: True

As Chollo, one of his friends, says to him, "Clean up the criminal element? We are the criminal element." But they are working for good.
10. So what's the name of the book, published in 2001, that sports a convention of the aforementioned thugs who've lined up to help Spenser save an entire town?

Answer: Potshot

Potshot is a tiny town in the California desert, dominated by a gang of bad guys bleeding the town dry (no pun intended!) Spenser rounds up all the help he can get to eradicate the criminal element. With seven of our heroes against a mere forty-some of the enemy, could there be any doubt about the outcome of the venture?
Source: Author austinnene

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