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Cold Pursuit (Parker, T Jefferson)
Amazon.com Review: Why isn't T. Jefferson Parker as famous as, say, James Patterson or Robert B. Parker? He's that good, and in some ways better. In Cold Pursuit, his 11th novel, San Diego homicide cop Tom McMichael finds himself investigating the [... more]
$23.95
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Summer of Fear
Parker just keeps getting better!: I became a T. Jefferson Parker fan with Silent Joe, but I have to say this one is my favorite. A deep, complex, emotional mystery/thriller, with a real sense of danger. You will care deeply about the characters and will [... more]
$7.99
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The Blue Hour
Okay, but not One of Parker's best Works: If I had to draw up a list of underappreciated crime writers, I think T. Jefferson Parker's name would probably be near the top. Despite the fact that he's written a large number of first-rate books, he lacks the [... more]
$23.45
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Red Light
Amazon.com Review: Parker's many fans met Merci Rayborn, the Orange County homicide investigator, in The Blue Hour, and will be happy to renew their acquaintance with her in Red Light. Although she's still mourning the death of her former partner Tim [... more]
$23.45
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Red Light
Amazon.com Review: Parker's many fans met Merci Rayborn, the Orange County homicide investigator, in The Blue Hour, and will be happy to renew their acquaintance with her in Red Light. Although she's still mourning the death of her former partner Tim [... more]
$7.99
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Storm Runners
Without Pike, another three: Just as when Harlen Coben gets away from Myron Bolitar or Lee Child from Jack Reacher who is possibly the toughest tough guy in hard-boiled fiction, Crais has written without including Joe Pike, one of the few fictional bad [... more]
$34.95
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Cold Pursuit
Amazon.com Review: Why isn't T. Jefferson Parker as famous as, say, James Patterson or Robert B. Parker? He's that good, and in some ways better. In Cold Pursuit, his 11th novel, San Diego homicide cop Tom McMichael finds himself investigating the [... more]
$24.95
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Where Serpents Lie
Amazon.com Review: What novelist T. Jefferson Parker does so well in Where Serpents Lie (and in such previous high-octane outings as Laguna Heat and Pacific Beat) is to bind his characters tightly to the territory in which they live and die--the mostly [... more]
$7.50
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The Triggerman's Dance
Amazon.com Review: When a woman is mistakenly assassinated by a sniper from a white supremacist militia, her death brings together her FBI agent fiancee and her journalist lover, John Menden. The two team up to exact revenge by destroying the militia [... more]
$21.95
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Fallen, The
Despite praise elsewhere, I find problems with prose, characterization and plotting: "The Fallen" is a San Diego-based police procedural (sort of). On the first page of the book, we are told that the protagonist--for I find it very hard to [... more]
$24.95
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Silent Joe : A Novel
Amazon.com Review: Scarred for life by a brutal father, Joe Trona found a safe haven and a loving childhood in the home of the couple who adopted him. Now he spends his days as a deputy for the Orange County sheriff's department and his nights as a [... more]
$23.95
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California Girl: A Novel
In California in 1968, three brothers ...: (***** = breathtaking, **** = excellent, *** = good, ** = flawed, * = bad) ... who are a cop, a minister, and a reporter try to solve the murder of a young woman whom they knew from childhood. A haunting, near- [... more]
$7.99
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