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Split Image: A Jesse Stone Mystery
Robert B. Parker
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Description for Split Image: A Jesse Stone Mystery
Paperback. Two 'retired' mobsters, two nymphomaniac identical twins, one religious commune - more trouble in Paradise, Massachusetts for Police Chief Jesse Stone. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 20. Weight in Grams: 202.
A body has been found in the trunk of a Cadillac. Jesse's investigation takes him to the neighboring homes of two 'retired' gangsters. But it isn't the mobsters who fascinate Jesse - it's their wives: two completely identical twin sisters, who not even their husbands can tell apart. And when one of the mobsters is found with a bullet in his skull, Jesse is forced to start digging into the twins' past...
A body has been found in the trunk of a Cadillac. Jesse's investigation takes him to the neighboring homes of two 'retired' gangsters. But it isn't the mobsters who fascinate Jesse - it's their wives: two completely identical twin sisters, who not even their husbands can tell apart. And when one of the mobsters is found with a bullet in his skull, Jesse is forced to start digging into the twins' past...
Product Details
Publisher
Quercus Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Weight
204g
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849160759
SKU
V9781849160759
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Ref
99-10
About Robert B. Parker
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Robert B. Parker completed a Ph.D. in English at Boston University. He married his wife Joan in 1956. He began writing his Spencer novels while teaching at Boston's North-eastern University in 1971. In 1997 he wrote his first Jesse Stone novel, Night Passage. Parker was named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America in ... Read more
Reviews for Split Image: A Jesse Stone Mystery
'If Spenser is the invincible knight, the timeless hero of American detective fiction, then Jesse Stone is the flawed hero of the moment, a man whose deficiencies define his humanity' New York Times Book Review.
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