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Writer at Play on COLORBLIND
I am constantly amazed at the writer who can speak in another writer’s voice. Reed Farrel Coleman does this flawlessly. Giving the fans of Robert B. Parker years more of his stories, even though he is gone. I’ve never been one to write spoilers in my reviews. It’s all...
A Day in the Life of Alisha Davis
Reed stopped by Dru's book musing to share a day in the life of Alisha Davis from Robert B/ Parker's COLORBLIND. Enjoy! Click here to read the post
Associated Press on COLORBLIND
‘Colorblind’ is well-written, fast-paced yarn Click here to read the review
The Independent on COLORBLIND
In command of the elements of fiction, Coleman wastes no time drawing the reader in by way of a heart-pounding opening chapter — a young black woman is fleeing a second gang rape and brutalization on the beach. Stone, now chief of police in Swan Harbor, an upscale...
The Irresponsible Reader on COLORBLIND
This is a must for Jesse Stone fans and a decent entry point for new readers, too -- it'll get you to go back and read at least a few older books (I'm more than willing to help a new reader with an "Essential Jesse Stone" reading list -- just let me know). Give this...
The Real Book Spy on COLORBLIND
Jesse Stone is back, and he’s facing danger at every turn in Robert B. Parker’s Colorblind, the latest page-turning, must-read novel from Reed Farrel Coleman. Click here to read the review