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An Apache hit man arrives in Paradise to find a missing girl and snuff out her mother. But his conscience is getting the best of him. If he doesn't make the hit, he'll pay for it. So might Jesse Stone, who's been enlisted to protect them all.
Crow is Hawk, the enforcer in Parker's better-known Spenser series, before he was housebrokenwhich allows Jesse to be Spenser, before he got old. Jesse and Crow take target practice together…and discuss their careers…But mainly they talk the guy talk that is music to our ears.
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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August 30, 2009: I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT BOOKS IN THIS SERIES. THEY ARE WRITTREN WITH GREAT HUMOR AND HAVE WONDERFUL CHARACTERS. THE CHARACTERS COME ALIVE AND I WANT TO KNOW WHAT ELSE WILL HAPPEN IN THEIR LIVES. JESSE IS A FABULOUS HERO TYPE. HE IS FLAWED BUT IS STRONG. HE IS THE PERSON YOU'D WANT ON YOUR SIDE. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AND THE ENTIRE SERIES.
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July 09, 2009: The only reason I finished this novel is that I was on a four hour plane ride and had nothing else to do. This book was not well written and was filled with run-ons and a lack of fluidity. Everyone said things, but no one asked, murmured, or showed any inflection in their speech. The cover has nothing to do with the novel. The whole book was filled with rather vulgar innuendo. I don't suggest this book to anyone who wants to read a mystery.
The book was slightly humerous which was its one redeeming factor, and I enjoyed Jesse's bluntness and Molly's character.