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Fred

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

    • UNABRIDGED (4 hrs and 25 mins)
    • By Michael Brandman
    • Narrated By Robert B. Parker, James Naughton
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (78)
    Performance
    (68)
    Story
    (69)

    Paradise, Massachusetts, is preparing for the summer tourist season when a string of car thefts disturbs what is usually a quiet time in town. In a sudden escalation of violence, the thefts become murder, and chief of police Jesse Stone finds himself facing one of the toughest cases of his career. Pressure from the town politicians only increases when another crime wave puts residents on edge. Jesse confronts a personal dilemma as well: a burgeoning relationship with a young PR executive, whose plans to turn Paradise into a summertime concert destination may have her running afoul of the law.

    Stephen says: "NOT Parker"
    "Jesse Stone - Poor Epitaph"
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    Performance
    Story
    What did you like best about Robert B. Parker's Killing the Blues? What did you like least?

    I liked the character, as usual, but it did not carry any weight as in the past Jesse Stone books, of which I have read all.


    What was most disappointing about Michael Brandman’s story?

    It seemed like there was an idea but it was never fleshed out. it was more like a short story.


    Did Robert B. Parker's Killing the Blues inspire you to do anything?

    Made me wish that Robert B. Parker had not died and had a chance to finish with a really good Jesse Stone story. It doesn't compare at all with the last Spencer story - Sixkill - that he wrote before his untimely death. I would venture to guess that an editor finished an manuscript he had left.


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