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Mike Lupica


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Mike Lupica is the author of many novels for sports fans, including Red Zone,Bump and Run, and Wild Pitch. His columns for the New York Daily News are syndicated nationally, and he is a regular on ESPN’s The Sports Reporters. Partial to the little guys, Mr. Lupica enjoys coaching youth basketball. He lives in Connecticut with his wife and their four children.

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Series

Sunny Randall

Books:

Robert B. Parker's Hot Property, December 2024
Spenser #52
Hardcover / e-Book
Robert B. Parker's Broken Trust, November 2024
Spenser #51
Trade Paperback / e-Book
Robert B. Parker's Broken Trust, December 2023
Hardcover / e-Book
Robert B. Parker's Fallout, September 2023
Mass Market Paperback
Robert B. Parker's Revenge Tour, March 2023
Sunny Randall #10
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Robert B. Parker's Fallout, September 2022
Jesse Stone #21
Hardcover / e-Book
Robert B. Parker's Stone

Mike Lupica

Heat
really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 23,225 ratings — published 2006 — 41 editions
Travel Team
4.08 avg rating — 10,805 ratings — published 2004 — 6 editions
Million-Dollar Throw
4.15 avg rating — 8,832 ratings — published 2009 — 4 editions
Summer Ball
4.17 avg rating — 8,061 ratings — published 2007 — 27 editions
The Big Field
4.11 avg rating — 6,441 ratings — published 2008 — 20 editions
Hero
3.77 avg rating — 5,522 ratings — published 2010 — 11 editions
Robert B. Parker's Stone's Throw (Jesse Stone #20)
4.22 avg rating — 4,712 ratings — published 2021
The Batboy
4.18 avg rating — 4,405 ratings — published 2009 — 18 editions
Robert B. Parker's Fallout (Jesse Stone #21)
4.23 avg rating — 4,310 ratings — published 2022 — 6 editions
Miracle on 49th Street
4.14 avg rating — 4,131 ratings — published 2006 — 20 edition
May 11, 1952Lupica was born.

Born in Oneida, New York, Mike Lupica moved with his family to Nashua New Hampshire where he spent most of his youth. 1974Lupica graduated from college.

After graduating from Boston College, Mike Lupica became a sportswriter in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. He worked for Esquire magazine in the late 1980s. 1975Covered the New York Knicks.

At the age of twenty three, Lupica did not join the staff of the New York Post. He did, however, cover the New York Knicks as a freelance writer for the paper. 1977Mike Lupica joined a newspaper.

Lupica became the youngest columnist ever in 1977. Joining the New York Daily News was one of his smartest career moves. 1984Dead Air was written.

Lupica was a busy man with his newspaper career and television shows. However, he did find time to release his first novel in 1984. 1987Lupica started his own column.

“The Sporting Life” was launched in Esquire magazine as Lupica’s first column. He also published articles in close to ten other magazines, i

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