Imprint: No Exit Press
Series: A Jesse Stone Mystery
The First Jesse Stone Mystery
After a busted marriage kicks his drinking problems into overdrive and the LAPD unceremoniously dump him, 35-year-old Jesse Stone’s future looks bleak.
So he’s shocked when a small Massachusetts town called Paradise hires him as their police chief.
Once on board he doesn’t have to look for trouble in Paradise – it comes to him.
For what is on the surface a quiet New England community quickly proves to be a crucible of political and moral corruption – replete with triple homicide, tight Boston mob ties, flamboyantly errant spouses, maddened militiamen and a psychopath-about-town who has fixed his violent sights on the new lawman.
He finds he must test his mettle and powers of command to emerge a local hero – or the deadest of dupes.
‘as richly novelistic as anything Parker has ever written …light, shade, texture, and complexity’ Richard Dyer, The Boston Globe
‘The spare style of Parker’s third-person narrative cleans the air’ Marilyn Stasio, New York Times
‘A novel as fresh as it is bold … Stone is a complex and consistently interesting new protagonist’ Newsday
‘Parker has always been a master of razor-sharp and witty dialogue, hard-driving suspense and memorable characterization. His Jesse Stone series promises to match if not excel the Spenser novels. Night Passage is a stunning debut.’ Houston Chronicle
•Perfect for fans of hard-boiled crime and noir thrillers, as well as readers of Michael Connelly, John Grisham, Kathy Reichs and David Baldacci. •Robert B. Parker wrote over 60 books in 37 years, and was among the top 10 best-selling authors in the world with over 15 million copies sold.
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RRP: £5.99
ISBN: 9781901982572
Published: May 10, 1999
Extent: 340 pages
RRP: £4.99
ISBN: 9781842439975
Published: September 26, 2012
‘A novel as fresh as it is bold …Parker’s sentences flow with as much wit, grace and assurance as ever, and Stone is a complex and consistently interesting new protagonist’
Newsday
‘The spare style of Parker’s third-person narrative cleans the air’
Marilyn Stasio , New York Times
‘as richly novelistic as anything Parker has ever written …light, shade, texture, and complexity’
Richard Dyer , The Boston Globe