Wednesday, December 09, 2020

November's Books

 


Robert B. Parker’s Fools Paradise by Mike Lupica

Paradise Police Chief Jesse Stone is called to the scene when a body is discovered in a nearby lake. To Jesse’s surprise, he recognizes the man—he attended the same Alcoholics Anonymous meeting that Jesse had been to the previous day. He only knew the man’s first name, Paul, and that he had spoken about making amends. No one has been reported missing, and the only lead Jesse has is one from the taxi company that had picked up Paul on the evening of his death.

Paul had asked to be dropped off at the mansion of one of the wealthiest families in town, but no one—the old man, his wife, or their son—admits to seeing or speaking with Paul before his death. But Jesse suspects one or all members of the family are lying to him. And when he survives an unknown shooter trying to kill him inside his home, he believes that the murder attempt may be related to the victim who is still unidentified, except as Paul. Other members of the Paradise Police force, Suitcase Simpson and Molly Crane, also are targets of attempts on their lives. What is going on in Paradise?

Mike Lupica, sports journalist who has taken over the Jesse Stone series from Reed Farrell Coleman, who inherited the job from Robert B. Parker, gives the reader an exceptional experience with his treatment of Parker’s long established characters. Not an easy job, but Lupica does it admirably, and fans of Jesse Stone won’t be disappointed.

A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby

The Efficient Library by Elizabeth Rush

Miss Julia Stands her Ground by Ann B. Ross

The Mystery of Three Quarters by Sophie Hannah

Funny Girl by Nick Hornby

The Gran Tour: travels with my Elders by Ben Aitken

Trouble in the Brasses by Charlotte MacLeod

The Silver Ghost by Charlotte MacLeod

Persuasion by Jane Austen

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