Friday, February 16, 2007
High Profile: Third and Final Entry: Next 47 minutes
Title: High Profile
Author: Robert B. Parker
ISBN: 9780399154041
Genre: Murder Mystery, Legal Police
Series: Jesse Stone
Publisher: GP Putnam’s Sons
Pages: 290
Pages: On: 290
Chapters: 63
Chapter On: 63
Time spent: 138 minutes
Rating: 4.55
Recommend?: Yes (but only after the five Sunny Randall books have been read, and the five previous Jesse Stone books have been read; no need to have read any of the Spenser books, though there are sometimes common villains/friends/lovers that turn up from the Spenser books)
Case solved. Parker has lead me to the conclusion that it is much better to have never loved (the deep “true” love) than to have loved and lost. All his main characters, Spenser (and Susan), Jesse Stone (and Jenn), Sunny Randall (and Richie) are mixed up in relationships that involve deep love, but also an inability to stay together or to sever the connection. Why not separate? Because they love too deeply. Why are they apart? I haven’t a bloody clue.
Author: Robert B. Parker
ISBN: 9780399154041
Genre: Murder Mystery, Legal Police
Series: Jesse Stone
Publisher: GP Putnam’s Sons
Pages: 290
Pages: On: 290
Chapters: 63
Chapter On: 63
Time spent: 138 minutes
Rating: 4.55
Recommend?: Yes (but only after the five Sunny Randall books have been read, and the five previous Jesse Stone books have been read; no need to have read any of the Spenser books, though there are sometimes common villains/friends/lovers that turn up from the Spenser books)
Case solved. Parker has lead me to the conclusion that it is much better to have never loved (the deep “true” love) than to have loved and lost. All his main characters, Spenser (and Susan), Jesse Stone (and Jenn), Sunny Randall (and Richie) are mixed up in relationships that involve deep love, but also an inability to stay together or to sever the connection. Why not separate? Because they love too deeply. Why are they apart? I haven’t a bloody clue.