Jesse Stone (6 books in series)

Night And Day (2009)
language
English
3.87 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Paradise police chief Jesse Stone has some unusual cases to deal with. First, he’s asked to investigate a school principal who’s violated her students’ rights by personally checking to ensure that they’re wearing proper underwear before attending a school dance. The second is tha...
Robert B. Parker's Killing the Blues (2011)
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English
4.02 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Brandman's information reveals that he has produced numerous screenplays, frequently with Robert Parker. In addition, he has authored many screen adaptations of Jesse Stone, some with Parker. This novel was another good example for vacation reading- easy to pick up and set aside ...
Robert B. Parker's Fool Me Twice (2012)
language
English
3.84 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: I greatly enjoy the television movie versions of the Jesse Stone novels with Tom Selleck. This book read like a script from one of those shows -- little wonder that Brandman worked on the TV series. I love the characters and the dialogue is fun, but I found the story a little thi...
Robert B. Parker's Damned If You Do (2013)
language
English
3.65 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: I've been a fan of Robert B. Parker for over 20 years. When he died a few years ago, it was a great loss for the genre. This one is a Jesse Stone ... I prefer the Spenser books ... and Michael Brandman has taken over the series in the same manner that Parker took over for Dashi...
Split Image (2010)
language
English
3.91 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: I was introduced to the Jesse Stone character through the TV series starring Tom Selleck. Now having read several of the books, I think he captures the character well. I mention that because if you read these books for all the familiar characters, it's a fun quick read. If you di...
Robert B. Parker's Blind Spot (2014)
language
English
3.76 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: Is it possible to "out-Parker" the legendary Robert B. Parker? Author Reed Farrel Coleman comes close with this novel, penned under contract with Parker's estate. On the surface, it's a great Jesse Stone mystery story. But there's a deeper aspect to Coleman's work. This is also t...