"Strong police procedural"
Former L.A. cop Jesse Stone continues to reclaim his life
starting with not drinking now for ten months and thirteen
days and counting, becoming the police chief of Paradise,
Massachusetts and starting a cautious reconciliation with
his former spouse reporter Jenn. However this is Race
Week so Jesse knows he will earn his keep starting with
the goliath drunk football player whom he subdues with a
stick to the testicles and charges him with cleaning his
vomit from the back seat of the police car. However, things turn ugly when a badly decomposed female
corpse with no identification washes ashore. Though
difficult to identify with crabs already having dined on
the victim, the police learn she is wealthy divorcee
Florence Horvath of Fort Lauderdale; her yacht the Lady
Jane is docked in Paradise. Jesse interviews the crew,
her parents her sisters and others but no one will say
much. In fact the best clues come from the video of
Florence's sexual encounters. Next stop appears to be
Florida where Fort Lauderdale police officer Kelly Cruz
offers help on and off the case. In some ways Jesse is the anti-Spenser though he contains
some of the same traits such as obstinacy, loyalty and
courage. His latest investigation is cleverly mixed with
relatively small police matters so that the audience
receives a strong procedural enhanced by everyday events.
The who-done-it is well written as the audience and Jesse
wonder about the victim whose parents live a stark
retirement while Florence was a jetsetter (yacht-setter).
Readers will enjoy this strong police procedural while not
only wondering who killed Florence, but will Jesse step
out on Jenn? Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 14, 2006
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