Robert B. Parker's Fallout
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When two seemingly unconnected mysterious deaths occur on his watch, police chief Jesse Stone must pull out all the stops to unravel the truth and stop a killer from striking again.
The small town of Paradise is devastated when a star high-school baseball player is found dead at the bottom of a bluff just a day after winning the team’s biggest game. For Jesse, the loss is doubly difficult—the teen was the nephew of his colleague, Suitcase Simpson, and Jesse had been coaching the young shortstop. As he searches for answers about how the boy died and why, he is stonewalled at every turn, and it seems that someone is determined to keep him from digging further.
Jesse suddenly must divide his attention between two cases after the shocking murder of former Paradise police chief, Charlie Farrell. Before his death, Farrell had been looking into a series of scam calls that preyed upon the elderly. But how do these “ghost calls” connect to his murder? When threats—and gunshots—appear on Jesse’s own doorstep, the race to find answers is on. Both old and new enemies come into play, and in the end, Jesse and his team must discover the common factor between the two deaths in order to prevent a third.
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Fallout
Good story and writing, but a little complex at the ending. Worth the read if you have the patience.
Last four books in the series
Lupcia uses more foul language than all the other Jesse Stone books combined. He even uses more foul language than the movie series adapted from the books. The first 17 books were great but when Lupcia started writing the series in my opinion it went down hill.
Fallout
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Jesse Stone books with the numerous authors that have done Parker right. These last couple of books that Lupica has written has me questioning what happened. Were these books written without reading the previous installments. Jesse was never in love with Abbey, there is no mention of Diane, whom he was really in love with. There is no mention of Bill, his sponsor…..I feel like the timeline is off and if I somehow read the books out of order. Even Cole, from becoming a Statie to now a lawyer out of the country…..somethings off. Even the use of ‘ay, that was nowhere prior to Lupica.