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Night and Day
by Robert B. Parker
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Jesse Stone, the police chief of Paradise, Massachusetts, is accustomed to tracking down cold-blooded murderers, so it must be almost a relief when he is called on to thwart a few hot-blooded perverts. In Robert Parker's eighth Jesse Stone novel, someone is spying on Paradise's prettiest citizens, and it is up to Stone to stop them before the situation elevates from creepy to deadly.
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9780399155413,
Hardcover,
Putnam Pub Group,
2009
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Publisher Notes
Investigating allegations of lewd conduct on the part of the local junior high principal, police chief Jesse Stone finds efforts to bring the woman to justice thwarted by a high-powered attorney, a case that is further complicated by the activities of a twisted voyeur. 300,000 first printing.
Synopses
Paradise, Massachusetts, Police Chief Jesse Stone must deal in his own laconic way with the town's rights and wrongs, including a Peeping Tom, the Paradise Free Swingers, and a firestorm of protests at the junior high school.
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