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Robert B. Parker's Killing the blues [sound recording]
Brandman, Michael
Adult Fiction BRANDMA
Brandman, Michael
Adult Fiction BRANDMA
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nitetrain said:
I found this novel tight, interesting and a fun read. I think it is well worth your time. Since there is a contrasting opinion, judge for yourself and let fellow readers know. 9 of 10 stars
posted Dec 2, 2011 at 3:43PM
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nitetrain said:
I found this novel tight, interesting and a fun read. I think it is well worth your time. Since there is a contrasting opinion, judge for yourself and let fellow readers know. 9 of 10 stars
posted Dec 2, 2011 at 3:48PM
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maddiemom said:
Agree with Lorenzo T. This is NOT the Jesse Stone Parker created. Parker seemed through several books to be building up a Stone/Sunny Randall thing, but Brandon is apparently going to disappear the Sunny character altogether. What happened to Jesse’s dog, and what’s with the cat? In recent years, fictional detectives seem to be increasingly adopted by cats. The Cat Who Lives With Elvis Cole (but prefers Joe Pike) started the trend, and now every other private eye or cop has a cat hanging around. Brandon seems to be jumping on the bandwagon, disappearing Jesse’s dog along with Sunny.
posted Jan 10, 2012 at 2:16PM
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maddiemom said:
Yeah, writing can’t begin to compare with Parker’s.
posted Jan 10, 2012 at 2:18PM
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