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High Profile (Jesse Stone), by Robert B. Parker

The murder of a notorious public figure places Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone in the harsh glare of the media spotlight.

When the body of controversial talk-show host Walton Weeks is discovered hanging from a tree on the outskirts of Paradise, police chief Jesse Stone finds himself at the center of a highly public case, forcing him to deal with small-minded local officials and national media scrutiny. When another dead body-that of a young woman-is discovered just a few days later, the pressure becomes almost unbearable.

Two victims in less than a week should provide a host of clues, but all Jesse runs into are dead ends. But what may be the most disturbing aspect of these murders is the fact that no one seems to care-not a single one of Weeks's ex-wives, not the family of the girl. And when the medical examiner reveals a heartbreaking link between the two departed souls, the mystery only deepens.

Despite Weeks's reputation and the girl's tender age, Jesse is hard-pressed to find legitimate suspects. Though the crimes are perhaps the most gruesome Jesse has ever witnessed, it is the malevolence behind them that makes them all the more frightening. Forced to delve into a world of stormy relationships, Jesse soon comes to realize that knowing whom he can trust is indeed a matter of life and death.

  • Sales Rank: #128666 in Books
  • Brand: Berkley
  • Published on: 2008-03-04
  • Released on: 2008-03-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.56" h x .82" w x 4.25" l, .44 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 304 pages
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From Publishers Weekly
A storm of media attention rains down on the small town of Paradise, Mass., and local police chief Jesse Stone when a famous national talk show host is shot and left hanging from a tree. To add to his troubles, Stone's ex-wife, Jennifer, is seeking his protection against a stalker/rapist. Overwhelmed, Stone asks current girlfriend, Boston PI Sunny Randall, to watch over Jennifer while he tries to solve the two murders. Over the years Parker has honed his writing into its own minimalist art form, conveying more meaning in one line than many authors do with pages of prose. Unfortunately, Sowers doesn't handle that prose as well as one might hope. At times his character voices run together, making it difficult to distinguish which character is talking in a scene. And, even though he has a fine speaking voice, he misses the clipped, cynical delivery that gives the Parker books their cool, dry wit.
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From Booklist
*Starred Review* Walton Weeks is a one-man media empire. He hosts a popular national radio gabfest, writes a newspaper column, and churns out best-selling books. At least he did until someone shot him and left him hanging from a tree in Paradise, Massachusetts. Shortly thereafter, the body of Weeks' pregnant lover is discovered in a nearby dumpster. Paradise police chief Jesse Stone fends off pressure from the governor and the state police in order to solve the high-profile case with the resources of his 12-person force. The potential suspects include two ex-wives, a widow, a bodyguard, and assorted staff members. Stone's problem is determining a motive. In a parallel plot, Stone attends to the needs of his ex-wife, Jenn, who alleges she was raped and claims she is being stalked by her attacker. Unable to cope with the murders and the rape, Stone calls on private investigator Sunny Randall--a sometime lover--to help with Jenn. Obsessive, sometimes unhealthy love is a recurring theme in Parker's work. In his Spenser novels, the protagonist and his lover have come through the tough times intact. Stone and Jenn have a strong but deleterious bond and are in the midst of a trying emotional journey to an unknown destination. This is Parker's most complex, ambitious novel in years. Spenser is always the toughest, coolest guy in the room. Jesse Stone sometimes seems like the toughest, coolest guy in the room, but he knows he's not. Great reading from an old hand who hasn't lost his touch. Wes Lukowsky
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Review
"The Jesse Stone series deserves its own praise" -- LIBRARY JOURNAL "Smooth [and] lean...charged with shock value." -BOSTON GLOBE "Spare and biting...Suspenseful and entertaining." -ASSOCIATED PRESS "Parker's most complex, ambitious novel in years." -BOOKLIST (STARRED REVIEW)

Most helpful customer reviews

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Jesse Stone in Paradise
By N. Atwood
This is the last book I will ever purchase by Mr. Parker, after a lifetime of buying his hardcovers. The reason? His ridiculous and unreal mooning over a really unlikeable, unbelievable ex-wife which serves only to detract from the real character of Jesse Stone.

We like to think of Jesse Stone as a solver of problems: he is doing just that now in Paradise, MA...it is unreal to believe that, five books later he has come no further than the juvenile pining portrayed by Mr. Parker in this book. It seems to be getting worse, rather than better which only serves to make us feel Jesse is going backwards....and we do not want to believe that for a moment.

Hopefully, Mr. Parker will find a really good shrink and clear his head of this unproductive mess. Then, we can concentrate and the terrific plot and story lines he brings us and not be sidetracked by the dumbdown of an unbelievable side story. Too many pages on too little reality.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
I enjoy the Jesse Stone series...
By Deborah S
I enjoy the Jesse Stone character, so I enjoyed the book. This is light reading for me and just what I needed to relax and distract me from the world. Well worth the time to read. This would be a good one to see on the Jesse Stone TV series, too.

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Who ARE these women?
By Noneofyourbiz
Jenn and Sunny, I mean. I have never met a woman like either of them. (And I've been friends with females, and been one myself, for my entire life!) Jenn is a promiscuous, ambitious weathergirl/newscaster who will sleep with anyone to get ahead, but who has no interest in current affairs, her industry or the goings-on at her own station. Huh? (Towards the end of the book, Jenn reports having heard about the resolution of Jesse's case "on the news," an odd choice of words for a woman who theoretically spends hours each day in a news room.) Yet, like Susan in the Spenser books, every man, woman and child who meets her admires her and likes her. Okeedokee. Then we have Sunny. Bright, attractive and self-reliant, she remains in love with her ex-husband Richie, even though he has remarried and has a baby on the way (at least his wife was pregnant in a recent Sunny novel; no mention of it here). Why can't she move on? Does the Good Lord need to write IT'S OVER on her forehead? Even better, Parker has these two women, who are sharing the same man, spend enormous amounts of time together and even become fond of one another. The former is highly implausible, the latter rings completely false.

Also, who is paying Sunny for her time protecting Jenn? She's doing all this for Jesse? For sisterhood? For free?

The central mystery of the book -- the murder of a radio/TV personality -- captured my imagination. Especially because the killers believed the cops in Paradise, MA, are all yahoos and easy to fool. I enjoyed the scenes in the police station and when law enforcement is on the trail of the killers.

But the misogyny and complete lack of credibility with which Jenn and Sunny are treated is disturbing.

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