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HIGH PROFILE (Paperback)

by Robert B. Parker (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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  • Paperback: 250 pages
  • Publisher: NO EXIT PRESS; FICTC edition (22 Nov 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1842432141
  • ISBN-13: 978-1842432143
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 11.2 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 18,917 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Bonds of Matrimony, 28 Feb 2007
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
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Pick up a Robert Parker book and you expect a mystery, some action, and witty dialogue. Sometimes the order of importance changes among those three elements. In the background, there will be rumblings about the nature of friendship, love, and commitment.

HIGH PROFILE adds a new dimension to the primary mix: relationships. HIGH PROFILE could be best characterized as relationships, dialogue, mystery, and action. For those who will like this book, only the first element, relationships, will count. Those who won't like the book will be annoyed that there's not enough mystery, action, and witty dialogue.

When most people marry in the United States, they promise to stay together "until death do us part." With the current divorce rate, a more accurate statement would be to promise to remain wedded "until divorce or death do us part."

Robert B. Parker has decided to take the original oaths seriously in this novel: What if we remain connected primarily to those we marry until we die . . . even if we become separated or divorced? Those connections might be based in part on our vows, our understanding of one another's needs, mutual sympathy, and an interpersonal dynamic that helps one another get through life. In this story, that question is examined from the perspective of every once-married character in the book. I found it to be fascinating. If you like serious novels about relationships, I think you'll find HIGH PROFILE to be rewarding whether or not you agree with the point that Mr. Parker has to make.

Here's the surface story. Jesse Stone has been seeing Sunny Randall (see BLUE SCREEN if you want to know the background). Jesse's ex-wife, Jenn, has gone off to pursue her career, one bedroom at a time. Into that seemingly quiet circumstance, Paradise is rocked by finding two dead bodies . . . killed by the same gun. The first body belongs to media personality, Walton Weeks, and draws a media crowd due to his celebrity and the public way that his murdered body was hoisted up to hang in a tree. Jesse puts Molly in charge of talking to the press and is trying to focus on the murders when Jenn shows up for help with a rapist-stalker. Not having any choice, Jesse asks Sunny to take care of Jenn while Jesse works the homicides. As you can imagine, this is a situation ripe with conflict.

Much of the murder investigation is done in police procedural style which strings out the mystery until near the end of the book. A parallel story runs concerning Jenn's problem, and the relationships that the triangle of lovers have with one another.

More than in the other Jesse Stone books, HIGH PROFILE also develops Jesse's relationships with the rest of the police force. Molly and Suitcase play major roles in the story. I suspect that Mr. Parker plans to involve these characters more in future stories.

The plots design is an especially intricate one because Mr. Parker has to use the characters and action to solve the mystery while developing his major points about marital relationships. With so many burdens to carry, necessarily the book doesn't move as fast as the best of the Spenser novels. I thought that the slower development was mostly worth the price.

May you enjoy a healthier love in your marriage than Mr. Parker's characters do in and after their marriages.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Bonds of Matrimony, 6 Jun 2007
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: High Profile (Hardcover)
Pick up a Robert Parker book and you expect a mystery, some action, and witty dialogue. Sometimes the order of importance changes among those three elements. In the background, there will be rumblings about the nature of friendship, love, and commitment.

HIGH PROFILE adds a new dimension to the primary mix: relationships. HIGH PROFILE could be best characterized as relationships, dialogue, mystery, and action. For those who will like this book, only the first element, relationships, will count. Those who won't like the book will be annoyed that there's not enough mystery, action, and witty dialogue.

When most people marry in the United States, they promise to stay together "until death do us part." With the current divorce rate, a more accurate statement would be to promise to remain wedded "until divorce or death do us part."

Robert B. Parker has decided to take the original oaths seriously in this novel: What if we remain connected primarily to those we marry until we die . . . even if we become separated or divorced? Those connections might be based in part on our vows, our understanding of one another's needs, mutual sympathy, and an interpersonal dynamic that helps one another get through life. In this story, that question is examined from the perspective of every once-married character in the book. I found it to be fascinating. If you like serious novels about relationships, I think you'll find HIGH PROFILE to be rewarding whether or not you agree with the point that Mr. Parker has to make.

Here's the surface story. Jesse Stone has been seeing Sunny Randall (see BLUE SCREEN if you want to know the background). Jesse's ex-wife, Jenn, has gone off to pursue her career, one bedroom at a time. Into that seemingly quiet circumstance, Paradise is rocked by finding two dead bodies . . . killed by the same gun. The first body belongs to media personality, Walton Weeks, and draws a media crowd due to his celebrity and the public way that his murdered body was hoisted up to hang in a tree. Jesse puts Molly in charge of talking to the press and is trying to focus on the murders when Jenn shows up for help with a rapist-stalker. Not having any choice, Jesse asks Sunny to take care of Jenn while Jesse works the homicides. As you can imagine, this is a situation ripe with conflict.

Much of the murder investigation is done in police procedural style which strings out the mystery until near the end of the book. A parallel story runs concerning Jenn's problem, and the relationships that the triangle of lovers have with one another.

More than in the other Jesse Stone books, HIGH PROFILE also develops Jesse's relationships with the rest of the police force. Molly and Suitcase play major roles in the story. I suspect that Mr. Parker plans to involve these characters more in future stories.

The plots design is an especially intricate one because Mr. Parker has to use the characters and action to solve the mystery while developing his major points about marital relationships. With so many burdens to carry, necessarily the book doesn't move as fast as the best of the Spenser novels. I thought that the slower development was mostly worth the price.

May you enjoy a healthier love in your marriage than Mr. Parker's characters do in and after their marriages.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Could do better, 4 Feb 2008
By T. Sweeney "teesween" (UK) - See all my reviews
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Mr.Parker seems content (and why not - he must be worth a million or two by now) to carry on knocking out a book a week, regurgitating the same old tired dialogue and his own home-made, ever so boring, psychobabble. His characters have become interchangeable - for Stone, think Sonny in a dress.
I have serious doubts about tough guy Spenser. I read in one book that his girl-friend can sit in the bathroom washbowl, the better to see herself in the mirror! Is a midget contortionist a suitable consort for a tough PI?
The sad part is that Mr.Parker could, I feel sure, write a good book if he gave himself more than his usual couple of hours to write it.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Another wonderfully entertaining Jesse Stone adventure
Robert Parker's Jesse Stone series seem to get better and better with each novel. The hero is a wonderfully flawed character, with a dedication to solving crimes. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Bonds of Matrimony
Pick up a Robert Parker book and you expect a mystery, some action, and witty dialogue. Sometimes the order of importance changes among those three elements. Read more
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