Jesse investigates the grim works of a serial killer in Boston and becomes concerned with a wayward teen in Paradise.
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Oct 18 2015 |
Jesse finds himself struggling to get his job back as the Paradise police chief, and he is forced to rely on his cop intuition to sort through a maze of misleading clues and hidden meanings as he attempts to solve a shocking and horrifying mob-related double homicide.
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May 20 2012 |
A newly re-instated chief Jesse Stone investigates a series of murders, all the while still dealing with family and drinking issues.
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May 22 2011 |
Police Chief Jesse Stone, who was suspended by the Paradise, Mass. Town Council, begins moonlighting for his friend, State Homicide Commander Healy, by investigating a series of murders in Boston, leaving Rose and Suitcase to handle a crime spree in Paradise on their own. Jesse pours his energy into his work in an effort to push away his twin demons: booze and women. When his investigation leads to notorious mob boss Gino Fish, Jesse's pursuit becomes hazardous.
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May 09 2010 |
Small-town police chief Jesse Stone almost loses his job after the attempted murder of his close friend and colleague, the captain.
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Mar 01 2009 |
While investigating a rape aboard a yacht that came for the annual regatta, Jesse decides to reopen an unsolved case from twelve years earlier in which a teller was killed during a bank robbery.
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May 22 2007 |
When the body of a teenage girl is found floating in a local lake, Stone must get to the bottom of the mysterious crime. He discovers that she was troubled, pregnant and estranged from her parents, who didn't even bother to report that she was missing.
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Apr 30 2006 |
This relates how Jesse Stone, a boozy former cop, originally become police chief of the small seaside town of Paradise, Massachusetts. His investigation of a domestic-violence case results in the exposure not only of some citizens' dirty laundry, but also of a money-laundering scheme.
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Jan 15 2006 |
A series of seemingly random murders already has Chief Stone's full attention, but the case becomes personal when someone close to him is killed.
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Feb 20 2005 |