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title: "Robert B. Parker's The Hangman's Sonnet (A Jesse Stone Novel) Hardcover – September 12, 2017"
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# Robert B. Parker's The Hangman's Sonnet (A Jesse Stone Novel) Hardcover – September 12, 2017

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## Customer Reviews

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    Another lame attempt to resurrect Stone
  

*by M***N on Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018*

Jesse Stone died when Robert B Parker did.  The estate has allowed someone else to continue the character.  The last book (a Coleman effort) was awful.  This one is just barely better.  It is not about the crime and mystery so much as the alcoholism of the protagonist.  Such physiologic and psychological detail would almost cause one to think about the condition of the author.  Regarding the story, the reader does not get the whole story.  Instead, Stone comes up with a "Perry Mason" moment (look it up) to solve the case(s) entirely.  And c'mon.  Spenser?  Really?  I think Coleman can write his own creations pretty effectively, but it's impossible to fill in the pieces of a character you don't own.The real crime is that I forked over 14 bucks to read this.  Regrettably, I suspect I will do it again in a year and then complain again.  Some of us diehard fans never lose hope.

### ⭐ 







  
  
    Mr. Parker has well and truly left the building.
  

*by K***Y on Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2017*

I gave up on Coleman after the last Jesse Stone, the one with the cat.  And yet hope springs eternal, I guess, especially when offered the possibility of Stone and Spenser in the same book.  What a mistake!Had I wanted to read the usual adjective and adverb strewn supermarket mystery that my wife so dearly loves, from Paterson or Sanford or Coban, then I would have bought one of those.  Instead we get Jesse Stone re-imagined and made into a weak beta-boy in the style of those other panderers.  It's not Parker and, if you read the jacket blurbs, it's not supposed to be.  Perhaps it's more congenial to the sorts of folks in big publishing houses these days, but it's not what those of us who love Parker want."Then he'd been standing before his steam-clouded bathroom mirror.  Then he'd been studying the three-day growth of salt-and-pepper stubble along his angular jawline and square chin and the taut skin of his still-handsome face.  He ran his fingers through his thick hair, found the grey creeping in there, too.  He'd looked everywhere in the mirror except directly into his own eyes, because all he saw there was condemnation."Ye gods and little fishes!  The adjectives!  Hyphenated adjectives even.  Three of them.  And the explicit self-reflection is enough to gag any Parker fan.  That paragraph fragment, from the beginning of Chapter 4, tells you everything you need to know about this thing.  It's where I stopped and when the book wound up in the corner across the room.  Ace Atkins isn't Parker either, but at least he tries to be faithful.  Coleman seems to relish his unfaithfulness to the character.

### ⭐ 







  
  
    Not the Jesse Stone I came to know
  

*by C***G on Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2017*

Good story but can't help but wonder if the author ever read a Jesse Stone book by Bob Parker or saw any of the movies. The characters were here in his story but not the people I've come to know over the years. Just did not come to life as Parker made them.

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