Stranger in Paradise

Stranger in Paradise by Robert B. Parker is a reprint edition published by Penguin on February 3, 2009. This 320-page novel unfolds a tense narrative centered around an Apache hit man who arrives in Paradise with a dual mission: to locate a missing girl and eliminate her mother. As the story progresses, the hit man’s internal conflict intensifies, complicating his assignment and intertwining his fate with that of Jesse Stone, who has been tasked with their protection.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of crime and suspense as the plot delves into themes of morality and duty. The narrative captures the essence of hard-boiled fiction, presenting a complex interplay between the hit man’s conscience and Jesse Stone’s efforts to safeguard the vulnerable. With elements of mystery and detective work, this book offers a compelling look at the darker sides of human nature and the choices that define us.
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An Apache hit man arrives in Paradise to find a missing girl and snuff out her mother. But his conscience is getting the best of him. If he doesn’t make the hit, he’ll pay for it. So might Jesse Stone, who’s been enlisted to protect them all.
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