Night Passage
The author of two dozen Spenser novels as well as numerous other works of fiction, Robert B. Parker is no stranger to either critical or popular acclaim. With his hallmark sharp wit and taut action, Parker has created in the Spenser series the standard against which all contemporary detective...
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The author of two dozen Spenser novels as well as numerous other works of fiction, Robert B. Parker is no stranger to either critical or popular acclaim. With his hallmark sharp wit and taut action, Parker has created in the Spenser series the standard against which all contemporary detective novels are measured, and a character considered the paragon of private eyes. In Night Passage, Parker sets the bar even higher, with the introduction of Jesse Stone, a hero cut from different cloth.After a busted marriage kicks his drinking problem into overdrive and the LAPD unceremoniously dumps him, the thirty-five-year-old Stone's future looks bleak. So he's shocked when a small Massachusetts town called Paradise recruits him as police chief. He can't help wondering if this job is a genuine chance to start over, the kind of offer he can't refuse.Once on board, Jesse doesn't have to look for trouble in Paradise: it comes to him. For what is on the surface a quiet New England community quickly proves to be a crucible of political and moral corruption--replete with triple homicide, tight Boston mob ties, flamboyantly errant spouses, maddened militiamen and a psychopath-about-town who has fixed his violent sights on the new lawman. Against all this, Jesse stands utterly alone, with no one to trust; even he and the woman he's seeing are like ships that pass in the night. He finds he must test his mettle and powers of command to emerge a local hero--or the deadest of dupes.As the flagship volume in a new series featuring a complex and engaging sleuth, Night Passage is cause for celebration.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780425183960 (0425183963)
ASIN: 425183963
Publish date: July 1st 2001
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
Series: Jesse Stone (#1)
I am a fan of the Spenser series, but until picking this book up, I had not read any of Parker's other work. I enjoyed the book, but honestly, it was like reading Spenser with different character names and a slightly different setting. Even then, there were some imports- Gino Fish and Vinnie Morri...
Jesse Stone has moved from California to Paradise, Massachusetts after his alcohol consumption almost had him fired. Now he's trying to work out what his new home is about, stay alive and solve the murder mysteries that are popping up. It's an interesting read, the characters are flawed and intere...
liked it a lot...fun, fast, easy to digest. liked the characters a lot. i'm not sure there's not much parker didn't do. now to tackle spenser...
Read this first book of The Jesse Stone series because I liked the Jess Stone TV movies with Tom Selleck as Stone. This is also the first book I've read by the recently deceased Robert B. Parker.I wish I could say I liked the novel but I didn't. Jesse Stone, an alcoholic ex-LAPD cop with an ex-wife ...
Oops, another one by Parker that I didn't know I had read. This is the first Jesse Stone series and it was quite good, it wasn't what I considered great.Loved the character Jesse though and that's what saved me...this fellow is so flawed and he knows it but is trying hard to pull himself up out of ...