Night and Day (Jesse Stone Novels Book 8)

ByRobert B. Parker

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seonaid lewis
Always hats off to Parker's story telling power. This time trivial underwear checking affair by principal develops into rather big incident for the cop of small town. Every characters in this story seem to be struggling for real love. I haven't seen the word swingers for a long time. I thought the word was a parting gift of flower generation in seventies. I never imagined those people are still existing. I'm so glad to read Jesse finally shut down Jenn who pleas coming back to him. As Japanese I have been impatient of Jesse's attitude toward her so far. I hope it will be a good start for Jesse Stone novel, not "be bodes well!"
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didia
The writing is concise. Short chapters. Nice interweaving of back history and crime solving. No extraneous information. I recommend the series. I've not read the continuation books by another author after Mr. Parker's death, so I can't comment on whether they have the same rhythms.
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vasilka
I first learned of both Robert Parker the author and Jesse Stone the Paradise, MA police chief by watching the complete Jesse Stone series on Television. In fact I bought the whole series ob DVD. If you are a Robert Parker or Jesse Stone fan you will enjoy this book.
A Leonid McGill Mystery (Leonid McGill series Book 4) :: Stone Cold (Jesse Stone Novels Book 4) :: Blue Screen :: Robert B. Parker's Fool Me Twice (A Jesse Stone Novel Book 11) :: High Profile (Jesse Stone Novels Book 6)
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mehdi soltani
I love these books and the characters. Since I've followed the television series, The characters come alive to me on the pages of the books. Also, the mystery that this author always describes so well is very enjoyable.
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david blakey
This was another great Robert B. Parker mystery from beginning to end. He writes in a way that captures your attention and he never lets you down. I certainly hope Tom Selleck continues with his Jesse Stone series on TV as no one plays this part better than he.
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janny
I have made a collection of Mr Parkers writings. I think the Jesse Stone novels are the best. Sorry to lose such a great writer as Mr Parker. Mr Brandman will carry on the tradition as he equally shared these good storys both in film and in writing.
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lynn little
We walk through the book with chief Stone and his weaknesses and his loves. Every town should have Jesse Stone as chief of police. His staff loves him, as does his readers. Every book sits beside you on the couch and just enjoys an evening at him with you.
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judy sorio jeffers
Parker's Jesse stone series is always entertaining. This is not the strongest outing by far, the villain is lukewarm at best, but Parker was second to none in hard boiled detective fiction. His prose caries the story along even with the weak antagonist.
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john meier
I do, very much, enjoy the Jesse Stone stories. I've been a Parker fan for many years and proud to say I own em all except one. Even re-read them years later and enjoyed them just as much.
Spenser was another favorite character.
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mauro guarinieri
Avoid the the store "Create Space" printing of this book. This publication is a disaster, not a real book at all, barely readable with tiny pale type. A complete waste of money. Shame on the store for selling it.
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carol duff
I am glad that Jesse has been seeing Six. Working cases with him helped Jesse to finally put things into respective. I am happy for him. As for the story it was a good one It had many twist and turns Good read!
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la fay
Love Robert B Parker's writing style. Between Spenser and Jessie Stone the reading is easy, interesting, at times funny and always a very quick read. Night and Day was no exception and I will continue to read the rest of this series and of course the Spenser series as well. Anyone who enjoys light reading that is always fun, and not put the book down Authors, should pick out the first of this series and get ready to become immersed in a great read.
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charley henley
ZERO STARS. Everyone has read the complaints about Parker's latest works - double spacing, large fonts, one third pages, etc. Until you try one his books on audio, you do not know how bad it has gotten. I bought this book on CD's for a recent trip. I know the books had gotten shorter but you can't hide that in audio - the unabridged edition is a total of 5 discs with a spacer taking up half the box to make the box look normal size for a novel.

On top of that, if you eliminated the amateur technique, you would remove 40% more of the book. Almost every line ends with "name said" - as in "What do you think?", Jesse said. "I don't know.", Molly said. When reading the books, your eyes can easily skip over this. When listening to it on audio, there is no way to tune it out. After less than half a disc, I have had to stop. Don't get me wrong, I have always enjoyed Parker - I own every book he has published - but this may be the last. ROBERT B. PARKER - make an effort or hang it up - this is embarrassing. I would not recommend this book to anyone.
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ethnargs
I have always enjoyed the works of Robert Parker and when he passed I thought that was the end of that. The attempt to pick up the torch and carry on in the tradition was admirable, but there is only one Robert B. Parker.
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stephanie jones
Robert Parker is by far my favorite mystery author. His Jesse Stone series are the greatest. I was a little upset at the last movie made called Thin Ice but Mr. Parker made up for it in Night and Day. It was time for Jesse to realize Jen (his ex) was just using him. After all, he is the chief of police.
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