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Arizona Republic on BLIND SPOT

Sep 10, 2014 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

Coleman also doesn’t dwell on the Jesse Stone television movies starring Tom Selleck, although it’s clear he respects both book and film audiences. He shows it by applying his own deeply empathetic style to the damaged, alcoholic police chief in a plot...

South Florida Sun Sentinel on BLIND SPOT

Sep 8, 2014 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

Coleman skillfully keeps Stone on the track that Parker set, while also adding his own touches to the character and the story. As Atkins expertly reinvents the Spenser novels, Coleman shows his dexterity in “Blind Spot.” Click here to read the review...

Reed at Meanderings & Muses

Sep 8, 2014 | Books, Interviews, News, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

Reed talks about writing Robert B. Parker’s Jesse Stone series at Meanderings & Muses: I use the same camera as Mr. Parker did, but I’ve changed lenses. Click here to read the article...

The Irresponsible Reader on BLIND SPOT

Aug 29, 2014 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

All in all — a great read. Coleman has made Jesse Stone his own, while maintaining the universe that Parker created. Lee Goldberg said that Coleman “has saved Jesse Stone.” Indeed he has, and I’m so happy to be able to say that. Click here to read the review...

Library Journal on BLIND SPOT

Aug 27, 2014 | Books, News, Reviews, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

From the August 18 edition of Library Journal: Coleman’s writing mimics Parker’s, with short chapters, snappy repartee, and just enough action… Like all Parker novels, it is a great, fast beach read, recommended for all detective fiction fans....

Reed Reads from BLIND SPOT

Aug 11, 2014 | Books, Robert B. Parker's Jesse Stone

Here’s Reed reading from BLIND SPOT at Noir at the Bar Queens!
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