Night Passage (A Jesse Stone Novel)

by Robert B. Parker | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1842431595 Global Overview for this book
Registered by winglmn60wing of Spotswood, Victoria Australia on 3/4/2009
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Journal Entry 1 by winglmn60wing from Spotswood, Victoria Australia on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
No idea where I acquired this one! HOpefully a new reader will find and enjoy it though!

Amazon.com Review...
'Fans often feel uneasy when the creator of a popular character ventures into new turf, and sometimes their trepidation is justified. But readers of Robert B. Parker's immensely popular Spenser series can breathe a sigh of relief: while Night Passage doesn't feature Spenser, his usual gang of associates, or a Boston setting, it's vintage Parker--fast, witty, suspenseful, and engaging. Told in short, crisp chapters, it's the story of Jesse Stone, a 34-year-old ex-cop who just lost his L.A. policeman's job and his marriage due to a drinking problem. The book opens as Stone leaves California for his new job as chief of police in the picturesque town of Paradise, Massachusetts.
But Paradise isn't as placid as it seems--in fact, it's a festering mass of petty corruption, right-wing militia, sexual scandal, and bad guys who favor strong-arm tactics. Night Passage boasts a delicious, classic setup: the lone lawman, new in town, must make his stand to clean the place up. Stone has been picked for the job because the town fathers figured he'd be weak and malleable; as he gradually pulls himself together, it turns out they have a surprise in store. Stone's qualities may remind you of Spenser's--he's taciturn, fearless, good-looking, and compassionate--and in the end the plot's pleasing complexities get resolved a bit simply. But Robert B. Parker is in fine form in Night Passage, with his smart-aleck wit under control and his prose at its economical best.'

Journal Entry 2 by winglmn60wing at Parliament Train Station in Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Released 15 yrs ago (3/18/2009 UTC) at Parliament Train Station in Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia

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Journal Entry 3 by Louisa10 from Werribee, Victoria Australia on Wednesday, March 18, 2009
I found the book this morning (19 March 2009) at about 8:50am at Parliament Station in Melbourne. I had never heard of BookCrossing before and I actually thought the lady had dropped her book, so I picked it up to return it to her. I then saw the sticker on the front and decided to keep the book. I went to work with a big smile on my face and told all my colleagues about BookCrossing. I will read the book and then re-release it for someone else to discover.

Journal Entry 4 by Louisa10 at Werribee Train Station in Werribee, Victoria Australia on Thursday, March 26, 2009

Released 15 yrs ago (3/26/2009 UTC) at Werribee Train Station in Werribee, Victoria Australia

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I placed this book on a seat on the Werribee train as I was on my way to work in the morning.

Disappointingly, two people got on the train, saw the book and then simply put it under their seats without even so much as a second thought.

I'm hoping that someone who will appreciate the BookCrossing phenomenon will pick it up and make a journal entry about it, bacuse I'd like to know what happened to it.

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