Stranger in Paradise - New Jesse Stone
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:03 pm
Hi Gang,
I just noticed this new release on my book club website! It will hit the tores on Feb 5th.
Stranger in Paradise
Robert B. Parker, bestselling author of hardboiled crime fiction, has a new winner with Jesse Stone, “the most compelling character [he’s] created since he introduced us to a private eye named Spenser more than thirty years ago.” (Associated Press) Now, as Paradise, Massachusetts’ police chief, Stone faces a long-lost adversary in the latest addition to a celebrated series.
Stone last saw Apache hit man Wilson “Crow” Cromartie ten years ago, racing away in a speedboat after pulling one of the most lucrative—and deadly—heists in the town’s history. The boat later turned up with a body on board. Stone still suspects Crow of the murder, but can’t seem to put together a case against him.
Now Crow shows up at Stone’s office, but not to turn himself in. Seems he’s been hired by Florida mob boss Louis Francisco to find his 14-year-old daughter, Amber, and bring her back to Miami. She and her mother, Fiona, are living in squalor in an old town section of Paradise, and Amber is mixed up with a street gang. But Francisco doesn’t just want Amber back—he wants Fiona dead!
Crow may be a nasty piece of work, but he’s got a code of ethics: he doesn’t kill women. Yet if he won’t do it, maybe someone else will.
I just noticed this new release on my book club website! It will hit the tores on Feb 5th.
Stranger in Paradise
Robert B. Parker, bestselling author of hardboiled crime fiction, has a new winner with Jesse Stone, “the most compelling character [he’s] created since he introduced us to a private eye named Spenser more than thirty years ago.” (Associated Press) Now, as Paradise, Massachusetts’ police chief, Stone faces a long-lost adversary in the latest addition to a celebrated series.
Stone last saw Apache hit man Wilson “Crow” Cromartie ten years ago, racing away in a speedboat after pulling one of the most lucrative—and deadly—heists in the town’s history. The boat later turned up with a body on board. Stone still suspects Crow of the murder, but can’t seem to put together a case against him.
Now Crow shows up at Stone’s office, but not to turn himself in. Seems he’s been hired by Florida mob boss Louis Francisco to find his 14-year-old daughter, Amber, and bring her back to Miami. She and her mother, Fiona, are living in squalor in an old town section of Paradise, and Amber is mixed up with a street gang. But Francisco doesn’t just want Amber back—he wants Fiona dead!
Crow may be a nasty piece of work, but he’s got a code of ethics: he doesn’t kill women. Yet if he won’t do it, maybe someone else will.