Parker vs. Parker?Robert B. Parker cooked up an ex-convict named Jimmy Macklin who has an ambitious scheme to loot an entire island populated by some very wealthy people, and he recruits a crew to help him blow up a bridge, take out a private security force, empty a bank and then make a getaway b...
Robert B. Parker writes a tough guy main character whose biggest flaw is his obsessive love of a woman who betrays him? Hmmmm…. I have the weirdest sense of deja vu….By the late ‘90s RBP could, and frequently seemed to, crank out a Spenser novel in his sleep so he started doing other things lik...
Robert B. Parker is back in Paradise, where Detective Jesse Stone is looking for two things: the killer of a teenage girl—and someone, anyone, who is willing to claim the body… Amazon.com Review With assured confidence and a master's economy of means, Robert B. Parker, who is best known for h...
After the body of a divorced Florida heiress washes ashore in Paradise, Jesse Stone discovers her kinky secrets-and a sordid past that casts suspicion on everyone she knew, from friends to family. Unfortunately no one is talking, so it's up to Stone to speak for the dead... From Publishers Week...
“Night and Day” is the eighth entry in Parker’s enjoyable Jesse Stone set. Compared to some of the others, the storyline is a little tame, although three sets of events bother Jesse enough to seek righting some wrongs, crimes or not. First, a middle school (female) principal is caught literally...
This is not great literature, but none of this series was. It is however good Jesse Stone and Brandman captures Parker's voice. If we can't have Parker, this is the next best thing. It is an easy and relaxing read, a visit with old friends; Jesse, Molly, Healey, Hasty and Suitcase. A new regul...