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High Profile (Jesse Stone)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780425206096
ISBN: 0425206092
Label: Berkley
Manufacturer: Berkley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: March 04, 2008
Publisher: Berkley
Studio: Berkley
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Yuck
What happened to RBP? He used to write good books - this one is just a mess. (Speaking of which, isn't Jenn a little OLD to be modeling? Gotta be in her 40's, right?) It's not so much a mystery as an excuse to whine over Jesse's ex-wife. Do any of these man have a backbone at all? Talk about women leading them around by there...noses. They reminded me of women who are beaten by men again and again, but they never leave. Why? "Because I LOVE him." Gag, puke. I have zero respect for Jesse.
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Rating: - Bad enough to make you want to cry!
STinks! Terrible!
See through plot, huge dose of liberal philosophy and morals, lots and lots of psychotherapy that is boring as ##ll, You get totally sick of Jesse's women dilemma, and worst of all it was boring.
The absolute worst book of the series. It's going back to the second hand store where I bought it.
Rating: - Not at all up to standards.
I love reading Robert Parker. Short chapters. Spenser, Jesse Stone, Paradise etc. etc. But if I had not known that Parker was the author of this mess, I never would have guessed. It lacks a good plot. Very flimsy characters, except the wise cracking, Scotch drinking Stone,and just left me glad that I can now go to another book. Please, Mr. Parker, give us a bit more the next time.
Rating: - another ho-hum reading experience, for the most part
I did like the actual mystery in this one, but so many other things made it not a great read.
I've been having a problem for a while with the way Jesse and Jen's "relationship" keeps plugging along. I will admit that I typically have problems with those relationships (real, fictional--it doesn't really matter much to me) where the partners are seemingly getting very little of substance out of the connection they share but somehow manage to elevate that connection in their minds so that ... Read More
Rating: - Great Reading
Robert Parker can always be counted on to give the reader an easy read combined with an interesting and suspensful stiry that leaps from to page.
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