School Days |
Published 27 September 2005

A troubled teenager accused of a horrific crime draws Spenser
into one of the most desperate cases of his career
Lily Ellsworth — erect, firm, white-haired and stylish — is the grand dame of
Dowling, Massachusetts, and possesses an iron will and a bottomless purse. When
she hires Spenser to investigate her grandson Jared Clark's alleged involvement
in a school shooting, Spenser is led into an investigation that grows more
harrowing at every turn. Though seven people were killed in cold blood, and
despite being named as a co-conspirator by the other shooter, Mrs. Ellsworth is
convinced of her grandson's innocence. Jared's parents are resigned to his fate,
and the boy himself doesn't seem to care whether he goes to prison for a crime
he might not have committed.
As the probe goes on, Spenser finds himself up against a number of roadblocks —
from the school officials who don't want him investigating, to Jared's own
parents, who are completely indifferent to the boy's defense. Ultimately Spenser
discovers a web of blackmail and some heavy-duty indiscretions—and a truth too
disturbing to contemplate. Before the case reaches its unfortunate end, Spenser
is forced to make a series of difficult decisions—with fatal consequences.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
When Jared Clark is accused of conspiring with a friend who ended up killing
seven people in a school shooting, his grand dame of a grandmother hires Spenser
to prove his innocence. So why are the boy's parents entirely disinterested in
his fate?