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Robert B. Parker's The Devil Wins

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A Nor’easter blows into Paradise and churns up the past—in the stunning new addition to Robert B. Parker’s New York Times–bestselling series featuring Police Chief Jesse Stone.

In the wake of a huge storm, three bodies are discovered in the rubble of an abandoned factory building in an industrial part of Paradise known as The Swap. One body, a man’s, wrapped in a blue tarp, is only hours old. But found within feet of that body are the skeletal remains of two teenage girls who had gone missing during a Fourth of July celebration twenty-five years earlier. Not only does that crime predate Jesse Stone’s arrival in Paradise, but the dead girls were close friends of Jesse’s right hand, Officer Molly Crane. And things become even more complicated when one of the dead girls’ mothers returns to Paradise to bury her daughter and is promptly murdered. It’s up to Police Chief Jesse Stone to pull away the veil of the past to see how all the murders are connected.

Crime Thrillers Modern Detectives Mystery Police Procedural Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime Thriller Suspense

Critic reviews

Praise for Robert B. Parker’s The Devil Wins by Reed Farrel Coleman

“Coleman does a remarkable job of developing the character . . . Both a fine mystery story and a satisfying portrait of an emerging character that readers will look forward to hearing more from soon.” —Associated Press

The Devil Wins is such a winner of a novel that Parker’s loyal fans and Coleman’s new ones will be equally delighted by his skills. This series can run forever in these new capable hands and readers will eagerly await each new book about Jesse Stone. I know I will.” —The Huffington Post
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enjoyed the story and narration that brought the characters to life. would recommend to listeners.

Good story

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I didn't read the small print and didn't realise Robert Parker didn't entirely write all this story. Not quite the same.

Not actually entirely written by Parker

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