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Sleepless City Playlist

Jun 14, 2023 | Books, News, Sleepless City

Songs in the key of sleep, New York City, and Nick Ryan.  SLEEPLESS...

NB Magazine on COLORBLIND

Nov 29, 2019 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

Strong characters and great storytelling, a solid addition to the series. Click here to read the review

Sons of Spade on THE BITTEREST PILL

Oct 21, 2019 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

Reed Farrel Coleman really managed to make Robert B. Parker’s character Jesse Stone his own, infusing him with a deeper character and managing to make his story less static. Click here to read the review

BookReporter on THE BITTEREST PILL

Sep 23, 2019 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

“Reed Farrel Coleman and Jesse Stone remain an excellent fit…. While the plot here is fairly straightforward, and blessedly so, there are enough twists and turns to keep the reader gently off-balance and greatly entertained.” Click here to read the full...

Criminal Element on THE BITTEREST PILL

Sep 10, 2019 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

The Bitterest Pill is a timely, unforgettable story. Click here to read the review

NY Journal of Books on THE BITTEREST PILL

Sep 10, 2019 | Books, Interviews, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

To keep blood pumping through the veins of a dead novelist’s characters can be a risky undertaking, especially when those characters are as beloved as Robert B. Parker’s crime fighters, Boston private eye Spenser and Paradise, MA, Police Chief Jesse Stone. Click here...
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