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  2. Ace Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Ace Atkins (born June 28, 1970) [1] is an American journalist and author. He became a full-time novelist at the age of 30. [citation needed] Biography.

  3. Spenser (character) - Wikipedia

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    The film is very loosely based on the 2013 novel by Ace Atkins, an authorized continuation of the Spenser series. It uses the names of characters from the series of novels and a Boston setting, but otherwise departs substantially from the Parker/Atkins novels. The film stars Mark Wahlberg as Spenser, Winston Duke as Hawk and Alan Arkin as Henry ...

  4. Lullaby (Atkins novel) - Wikipedia

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    This article about a crime novel of the 2010s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See guidelines for writing about novels. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  5. Ace Atkins returns with more murder & mayhem: What to ... - AOL

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    Ace Atkins, Auburn football star turned Memphis/Mississippi crime novelist, is back with a new novel: "Don't Let the Devil Ride," due out June 25.

  6. Spenser Confidential - Wikipedia

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    The film was announced in 2018 as an adaptation of the 2013 novel Robert B. Parker's Wonderland by author Ace Atkins, itself a continuation of the actual Robert B. Parker detective series Spenser, also portrayed on TV in Spenser: For Hire. It was released on March 6, 2020, by Netflix [2] to mixed reviews.

  7. Robert B. Parker - Wikipedia

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    Later written by Ace Atkins, the Spenser series continued following Parker's death. The Boston Globe wrote that while some people might have "viewed the move as unseemly, those people didn't know Robert B. Parker, a man who, when asked how his books would be viewed in 50 years, replied: 'Don't know, don't care.' He was proud of his work, but he ...

  8. List of Auburn University people - Wikipedia

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    Ace Atkins (1994), author and journalist; Margaret Boozer (1989), ceramist and sculpture artist; Ashley Crow (1982), movie and TV actress [7] Gianna Dior, pornographic actress; Tim Dorsey (1983), author; Kenneth R. Giddens (1931), director of Voice of America and founder of WKRG-TV, Inc. in Mobile, Alabama; Thom Gossom, Jr. (1975), actor

  9. Machine Gun Kelly (gangster) - Wikipedia

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    Crime novelist Ace Atkins' 2010 book Infamous is based on the Urschel kidnapping and on George and Kathryn Kelly. Kelly is (along with Pretty Boy Floyd and Baby Face Nelson) one of the main characters of the comic book series Pretty, Baby, Machine.