by Robert B. Parker
In the very last Jessie Stone book, Parker drops the ball. While the dialogue is consistently magnificent, the plot seemed formulaic with mobsters and professional killers. Not his best work.
I love these books. It's like I can go to a counselor and pretend to be talking about a "friend".Also - I learned a new word - self-abnegating - and I thought the conversation that followed between Jesse and his counselor was very interesting. No spoilers, but there was definitely some coming to t...