domingo, 5 de junio de 2011

Robert B. Parker's 8th Jesse Stone Novel

Night and Day (Jesse Stone, #8)Night and Day by Robert B. Parker

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This is a nice easy read. Jesse Stone faces two challenges while at the same time trying to sort out his confusing love-life. The first challenge has to do with a Junior High School Principal, who --under the pretext of proper attire and behavior for her students-- examines their underwear in the locker room. Jesse wants to punish her, but her high-powered attorney husband prevents him. The second and more relevant challenge has to do with a tormented voyeur, dubbed the Nighthawk. This perpetrator escalates from peering through Windows to forcing his victims to undress at gunpoint, then photographing them while naked. Jesse sets a trap and catches the Nighthawk, killing him in a subsequent shootout. Sunny Randall appears, along with Susan Silverman –Spenser's sweetheart— as Sunny's psychiatrist. I liked the book.



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