Following the disappointments of the last few Spenser novels, in 'Small Vices' Parker recaptures the carefully-composed blend of wit, action and moral and metaphysical rumination that characterised his earlier work. Without revealing too much about the plot, the extremity of the situations Spenser gets into in 'Small Vices' serve to heighten the reader's appreciation of the central characters and their truly moving commitment to each other. Of course, there are also bucketloads of smart lines, dangerous women, gunplay, fisticuffs and cookery, but as always, character development and moral complexity raise this series above the level of genre fiction and into the rarefied territories of literature.