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...tried a new direction in his latest book, however. In his last three novels, he relied heavily upon characters whom he had previously developed. Perhaps realizing that he had gone too far in creating continuity between his books, he now reuses only three characters: Rita Fiore, Susan Silverman, and Hawk...
...tulips in spring. Off in one direction the Whetstone Mountains glower; in another, the Empire Mountains; in another, the Huachucas; in another, the Dragoons, big and little. Birds in the air include meadowlarks, a splash of yellow on their underparts, and vermilion flycatchers, and four or five different hawks, the Cooper's sparrow hawk and the red-tailed being the most prominent. In the cottonwoods down by the San Pedro River there are eagles. And skittering across the sere terrain are deer, weasels and badgers. Beneath the dinner bell by the back door is a sign: SINGING WIND BOOKSHOP. HEADQUARTERS...
Hoffman plays Clark (nicknamed "Hawk") with typical intensity and vigor. He portrays Clark's simple-mindedness with earnest enthusiasm and does not become a caricature...
...trade practices. The Senate leader argued the same point in a letter to Reagan that warned against lifting sanctions until Tokyo demonstrates "sustained compliance" with trade agreements. Yet Nakasone's trip to Capitol Hill won him some respect. Said Senator Max Baucus, a Democrat from Montana and a trade hawk: "Now I understand why the Japanese do so well. They just hang in there. It was an impressive performance...
...show has poor ratings and the network is considering cancelling it. They asked each candidate to submit a written statement explaining why the program should remain on the air, and comments ranged from "Robert Urich is a cool dude--he's talented and gorgeous," to "the camaraderie between Hawk and Spenser is a positive view for Boston, showing that men of color can work together to form a successful unit...