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Cover of Robert B. Parker's Killing the Blues: A Jesse Stone Novel

Robert B. Parker's Killing the Blues: A Jesse Stone Novel

โœ Scribed by Robert B. Parker; Michael Brandman


Publisher
Quercus
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
93 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Product Description

Paradise, Massachusetts, is gearing up for the busy summer season when a spate of car thefts places its quiet, tourist-friendly reputation in jeopardy. Jesse Stone fears an automobile theft gang has set up shop in town, and the silver-tongued, heavy-handed police chief vows to put a stop to their activity. Almost as soon as he starts tackling this threat, another materializes: one of a more personal nature. An old enemy, hell-bent on revenge, is fresh out of prison. Thus begins a tale of proactive policing and personal paranoia, in which Stone finds himself defending himself, his patch and - before long - his latest squeeze.

In Killing the Blues, Michael Brandman combines all of Parker's tried and tested ingredients to create a highly enjoyable and authentic Jesse Stone thriller.

About the Author

Michael Brandman is an award-winning producer of more than thirty motion pictures; he collaborated with Robert B. Parker on more than a dozen of them, giving him a the ability to carry on the Jesse Stone series. They wrote the screenplay for TNTs Monte Walsh together*,* and Brandman has produced and written films for A&E and CBS. Brandman lives in California.

โœฆ Subjects


A Jesse Stone Novel


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