|  First edition | |
| Author | Robert B. Parker | 
|---|---|
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Series | Spenser | 
| Genre | Detective fiction | 
| Publisher | Delacorte Press | 
| Publication date | June 1987 | 
| Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) | 
| Pages | 256 pp | 
| ISBN | 978-0-385-29538-3 | 
| OCLC | 14818248 | 
| 813/.54 19 | |
| LC Class | PS3566.A686 P3 1987 | 
| Preceded by | Taming a Sea Horse | 
| Followed by | Crimson Joy | 
Pale Kings and Princes is a Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker. The title is taken from John Keats's poem La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad. Following the murder of a reporter, Spenser is hired by a newspaper to investigate drug smuggling around the area of Wheaton, Massachusetts. There he encounters many troubles, including the death of a policeman and his son. Spenser, with the help of his friend, Hawk, eventually secures the downfall of the local cartel.
An adaptation of the novel was released as a made-for-TV movie in 1994.[1]
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