Thin Air

What social concerns are addressed in the novel, Thin Air?

.

Asked by
Last updated by Jill W
1 Answers
Log in to answer

Many of the social concerns in the Spenser novels are those of crime fiction in general: decay of urban life, growing levels of violence in American life, increasing lack of community, decreasing sense of safety, and the usual human failings of betrayal, lust, greed, jealousy, and murderous rage.

Source(s)

Thin Air