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Tony and Brianna Lincoln just moved into Paradise, but friendly they aren't. In fact, these urbane thrill killers are knocking off the neighbors one by one, and Jesse Stone is next.
Parker adroitly manages to keep the suspense quotient high in this tale, even though readers will be pretty secure in the knowledge that Jesse (who is after all the hero of this series) is never in any real danger. While he's playing cat and mouse with the Lincolns, he also manages to exact frontier justice from a trio of high school hoodlums who've raped a teenaged girl. To boot, Jesse even makes progress here in his relationship with his ex-wife, Jenn. The body count in Stone Cold is higher than in most of Parker's other mysteries, but then so are the therapeutic breakthroughs. Maureen Corrigan
More Reviews and RecommendationsFeaturing 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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November 28, 2007: I think Robert Parker acheived his purpose in writing a great criminal book. Sont Cold isnt the wonly book he wrote. Ironicly, he has a while section dedicated to Jesse Stone's life. Stone Cold is one out of fifty five other novels Parker has wrote. The Boston Globe said, 'Parker is in roaring good forn in this one,' and i agree. The writing effected me alot, because the book was so hard to put down. It was so interesting how Jesse hot himself into difficulties, but, somehow, found a way out of them. My overall response is that it was a great book, and it really had a good plot.
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July 13, 2005: Stone Cold is a must-read for any fans of a true crime and suspense novel. Honestly, those who read it will NOT be disappointed.