Blue Screen (Sunny Randall Series #5) by Robert B. Parker: CD Audiobook Cover

    Blue Screen (Sunny Randall Series #5) by Robert B. Parker, Kate Burton (Read by)

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    • Publisher: Random House Audio Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: June 2006
    • ISBN-13: 9780739324608
    • Sales Rank: 438,966
    • Series: Sunny Randall Series, #5
    • Edition Description: Unabridged
     
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    Synopsis

    Sunny Randall, "Boston's leading lady gumshoe" (New York Daily News), returns as hired bodyguard for the spoiled, and possibly dangerous, prize female client of a sleazy producer. This time, she gets a little help from Parker's popular character Jesse Stone, making a guest appearance here

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    Parker's latest mystery brings two of his series characters, Boston PI Sunny Randall and Paradise, Mass., chief of police Jesse Stone together for the first time. Zillionaire Buddy Bollen hires Randall as bodyguard to his live-in girlfriend, the minimally talented but beautiful and athletic Erin Flint, who has starred in several movies Bollen's produced. As the owner of a baseball team, he wants Flint to be the first female major league player. Flint's fear of physical reprisal against her as she attempts to break the baseball gender barrier leads to the hiring of Randall. When Flint's assistant is found dead, Stone joins Randall, professionally and romantically, to solve the murder. Parker, as usual, delivers a fine novel, whose serviceable plot exists primarily to showcase his well-drawn characters. Although she may upon occasion lose track of whose voice is whose, Burton does an admirable job of delivering Parker's dialogue, which is as stylistically unique as a David Mamet play. Her first-person narration from Randall's point of view and expository passages are nicely performed, bringing just the right amount of world-weariness to her characterization. Simultaneous release with the Putnam hardcover (Reviews, May 22). (June) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Featuring rapid-fire dialogue and spicy characters, Robert B. Parker's books are top-shelf reading for fans of detective crime novels. His Spenser series is several titles strong and an established classic; lately Parker has raised the stakes with two additional series (one featuring private eye Sunny Randle, the other featuring police chief Jesse Stone) that may eventually rival his beloved Boston P.I.

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    enjoyableby Anonymous

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    August 23, 2006: Enjoyable, average Parker. The pairing of Sunny and Jesse, though, was the highlight.

    Enjoyed the story, BUTby Anonymous

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    June 19, 2006: Enjoyed the story, but on the audio CD there were much too too many HE SAID, SHE SAID, ----SAID. A lot of the time there were only two people in the conversation and there was no reason to have HE SAID, SHE SAID thoughout the whole CD. BORING


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