A Willows and Parker Mystery

Laurence Gough
Started in 1988
9 Books

About the Series

About the Willows & Parker series: Set in Vancouver, British Columbia and featuring detectives Jack Willows and Claire Parker.

Series Details

  • Author:Laurence Gough
  • Started:1988
  • Books:9
  • Status:Ongoing

Genres

FantasyAdventureFiction

Themes

No themes available

Books in Order

1

The Goldfish Bowl

1988

Laurence Gough
Rating: 3.43 (169)
2

Hot Shots

1990

Laurence Gough
Rating: 3.57 (42)
3

Serious Crimes

1990

Laurence Gough
Rating: 3.59 (46)
4

Accidental Deaths

Laurence Gough
Rating: 3.37 (43)
5

Fall down easy

1992

Laurence Gough
Rating: 3.59 (22)
6

Killers

1993

Laurence Gough
Rating: 3.57 (42)
7

Heartbreaker

1995

Laurence Gough
Rating: 3.9 (40)
8

Memory Lane

1996

Laurence Gough
Rating: 3.92 (36)
9

Funny Money

2000

Laurence Gough
Rating: 4.1 (29)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Willows and Parker Mystery" series about?

The "Willows and Parker Mystery" series follows detectives Jack Willows and Claire Parker as they navigate a world filled with fantasy and adventure in Vancouver, British Columbia. The series combines elements of mystery and fiction, offering readers an engaging blend of thrilling plots and imaginative storytelling.

How many books are in the "Willows and Parker Mystery" series?

The series consists of 9 books. The first book, titled "The Goldfish Bowl," introduces readers to the main characters and sets the stage for their various detective escapades, while the latest installment, "Funny Money," continues their thrilling journey.

In what order should I read the "Willows and Parker Mystery" series?

While each book can be enjoyed individually, it's recommended to read the series in order to fully appreciate character development and overarching story arcs. Start with "The Goldfish Bowl" and proceed through the subsequent titles up to "Funny Money."

What genres does the "Willows and Parker Mystery" series fall under?

The series is primarily categorized under fantasy, adventure, and fiction. It combines elements of mystery with imaginative scenarios, making it appealing to readers who enjoy a blend of different genres.

Are there any recurring themes or motifs in the "Willows and Parker Mystery" series?

While the series does not have explicitly defined themes listed, readers can expect to encounter themes common in mystery and adventure genres, such as friendship, collaboration, and the pursuit of justice amid fantastical and often complex situations.

Can I start reading the series with the latest book, "Funny Money"?

While you can technically read "Funny Money" as a standalone, it's advisable to start with the first book, "The Goldfish Bowl," to gain important context about the characters and their relationships. This foundational knowledge will enhance your enjoyment of the series as a whole.

Where is the "Willows and Parker Mystery" series set, and does that setting impact the story?

The series is set in Vancouver, British Columbia, which serves as a vibrant backdrop for the detectives' adventures. The unique culture, landscape, and urban dynamics of the city significantly enrich the narrative and contribute to the series' engaging atmosphere.

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