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Sep 9, 2014 · Robert B. Parker was the author of seventy books. He died in January 2010. Reed Farrel Coleman, called “a hard-boiled poet” by NPR’s Maureen Corrigan, is the Edgar-nominated author of eighteen novels and three novellas, including the critically acclaimed Moe Prager series.
Sep 9, 2014 · Robert B. Parker’s BLIND SPOT (A Jesse Stone Novel) by Reed Farrel Coleman….. You’ll recognize the characters from Paradise PD, but that’s all this has in common with a mystery written by Robert B. Parker. BLIND SPOT follows Jesse Stone’s pre-police minor league baseball career and catastrophic injury for a bit.
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Robert B. Parker’s Blind Spot Police Chief Jesse Stone is back in the remarkable new installment of the New York Times–bestselling series It’s been a long time since Jesse Stone left L.A., and longer still since the tragic injury that ruined his chances for a professional baseball career.
About Robert B. Parker’s Blind Spot. Police Chief Jesse Stone is back in the remarkable new installment of the New York Times–bestselling series. It’s been a long time since Jesse Stone left L.A., and still longer since the tragic injury that ruined his chances for a major league baseball career.
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Dec 13, 2019 · Internet Archive Audio. Live Music Archive Librivox Free Audio. Featured. ... Robert B. Parker's Blind spot : a Jesse Stone novel by Coleman, Reed Farrel, 1956-
Sep 1, 2015 · When Jesse is invited to a reunion of his old Triple-A team, he is forced to grapple with his memories and his regrets over what might have been. But his time at the reunion is cut short when a young woman is found murdered and her boyfriend, a son of one of Paradise's most prominent families, is missing and presumed kidnapped. Though seemingly ...
Sep 1, 2015 · Robert B. Parker's Blind Spot. Reed Farrel Coleman. Penguin, Sep 1, 2015 - Fiction - 416 pages. The new Jesse Stone novel in Robert B. Parker's New York Times bestselling series—and this one is “a cause for celebration” (January Magazine). A reunion with former baseball teammates leaves Jesse Stone grappling with memories and regrets over ...