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Robert B. Parker's Debt to Pay

Jesse Stone, Book 15

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Robert B. Parker's Debt to Pay

By: Reed Farrel Coleman
Narrated by: James Naughton
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The brilliant new novel in Robert B. Parker's New York Times best-selling series featuring police chief Jesse Stone.

All is quiet in Paradise, except for a spate of innocuous vandalism. Good thing, too, because Jesse Stone is preoccupied with the women in his life, both past and present. As his ex-wife, Jenn, is about to marry a Dallas real-estate tycoon, Jesse isn't too sure his relationship with former FBI agent Diana Evans is built to last. But those concerns get put on the back burner when a major Boston crime boss is brutally murdered. Despite all evidence to the contrary, Jesse suspects it's the work of Mr. Peepers, a psychotic assassin who has caused trouble for Jesse in the past.

Peepers has long promised revenge against the Mob, Jesse, and Suit for their roles in foiling one of his hits - and against Jenn as well. And though Jesse and Jenn have long parted ways, Jesse still feels responsible for her safety. Jesse and Diana head to Dallas for the wedding and, along with the tycoon's security team, try to stop Peepers before the bill comes due. With Peepers toying with the authorities as to when and where he'll strike, Jesse is up against the wall. Still, there's a debt to pay and blood to be spilled to satisfy it. But whose blood, and just how much?

©2016 Reed Farrel Coleman (P)2016 Random House Audio
Crime Thrillers Modern Detectives Suspense Fiction Thriller Boston
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Critic reviews

“His best to date.” (Kirkus Reviews)

“Coleman isn’t afraid to alter the status quo in his taut third continuation of Parker’s series featuring small-town police chief Jesse Stone...a complex cat and mouse game that will keep readers turning pages.” (Publishers Weekly)

“Coleman, a three-time Shamus winner, crafts a suspenseful, clever thriller that moves at breakneck speed.” (Booklist)

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Another Another great Jesse story Great *4

Writing in the style of R B P and very well written!!! Read by a chap that could pass for Tom Selleck playing Jesse Stone

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This was a bold story, killing of a regular character is always contentious, but with this it doesn't gel. Vinnie Morris or Healy would've gone to Spenser or Hawk, not to a police chief Vinnie hardly knows.

Not sure how much more mileage they can get out of this, Coleman has made a lot of significant changes that cannot be undone.
James Naughton is great as usual, this book just left me feeling a bit flat.

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