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Stranger in Paradise

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29th September 2011

Price: £5.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781849169066

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‘One of the great series in the history of the detective story’
New York Times Book Review

There’s trouble in Paradise, Massachusetts…

Jesse Stone is an ex LA cop who has taken the job of police chief in Paradise, Massachusetts. His drinking and his damaged relationship with his wife, define him as much as his supreme skill at policing his patch. When Crow, an Apache hitman, turns up in Jesse Stone’s office, he is intrigued and very much on his guard.

Ten years before, Crow was part of a gang that had taken a woman in the town hostage when a bank raid went wrong. The hostages were released unharmed, thanks to Crow’s moral view that you didn’t kill women, but he also got away with enough money not to have to work again. So why is Crow back in town? Why has he come to see Jesse? And why has he taken a job of kidnapping a young girl and her mother?

‘When it comes to detective novels, 90 per cent of us admit he’s an influence, and the rest of us lie about it’
Harlan Coben, bestselling author of Run Away

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Reviews

Boston Globe
Tougher, stronger, better educated, and far more amusing than Sam Spade, Phil Marlowe or Lewis Archer
Harlen Coben
When it comes to detective novels, 90 per cent of us admit he's an influence, and the rest of us lie about it
New York Times Book Review
One of the great series in the history of the detective story
Boston Observer
Reading Parker is like swimming downstream in a river of adrenalin
Cincinnati Post
The legitimate heir to the Hammett-Chandler-Macdonald tradition
Publishers Weekly
Nobody does it better
New York Times
If Spencer is the invincible knight, the timeless hero of American detective fiction, then Jesse Stone is the flawed hero of the moment, a man whose deficiencies define his humanity
Boston Globe
Tougher, stronger, better educated, and far more amusing than Sam Spade, Phil Marlowe or Lewis Archer
Harlen Coben
When it comes to detective novels, 90 per cent of us admit he's an influence, and the rest of us lie about it
New York Times Book Review
One of the great series in the history of the detective story
Boston Observer
Reading Parker is like swimming downstream in a river of adrenalin
Cincinnati Post
The legitimate heir to the Hammett-Chandler-Macdonald tradition
Publishers Weekly
Nobody does it better