Robert B. Parker's Blind spot : a Jesse Stone novel / Reed Farrel Coleman.
"Paradise Police Chief Jesse Stone investigates the murder of a young woman and the kidnapping of a young man from a wealthy family, only to find connections to his own troubled past."-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780399169458
- Physical Description: 339 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2014.
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Genre: | Mystery fiction. |
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Robert B. Parker was the author of seventy books. He died in January 2010.
Reed Farrel Coleman, called a hard-boiled poetâ by NPRâs Maureen Corrigan, is the Edgar-nominated author of eighteen novels and three novellas, including the critically acclaimed Moe Prager series. A three-time winner of the Shamus Award, he has also won the Anthony, Macavity, Barry and Audie awards. He teaches writing at Hofstra University and is a founding member of MWA University. He lives with his family on Long Island.
Reed Farrel Coleman, called a hard-boiled poetâ by NPRâs Maureen Corrigan, is the Edgar-nominated author of eighteen novels and three novellas, including the critically acclaimed Moe Prager series. A three-time winner of the Shamus Award, he has also won the Anthony, Macavity, Barry and Audie awards. He teaches writing at Hofstra University and is a founding member of MWA University. He lives with his family on Long Island.
Robert B. Parker was the author of seventy books. He died in January 2010.
Reed Farrel Coleman, called âa hard-boiled poetâ by NPRâs Maureen Corrigan, is the Edgar-nominated author of eighteen novels and three novellas, including the critically acclaimed Moe Prager series. A three-time winner of the Shamus Award, he has also won the Anthony, Macavity, Barry and Audie awards. He teaches writing at Hofstra University and is a founding member of MWA University. He lives with his family on Long Island.