
When the body of a fourteen-year-old teenager is found in the margin of a lake in Paradise, Massachusetts, the Chief of Police Jesse Stone and his officer Simpson seek clues in the spot. Through a class ring of a student that they find near the corpse, they identity the dead girl, the local slut Billy Bishop. Meanwhile, his department deals with a domestic violent situation with an aggressive and abusive husband who beats his wife. Along his investigation, Stone discloses tha... (Full plot summary below)
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When the body of a fourteen-year-old teenager is found in the margin of a lake in Paradise, Massachusetts, the Chief of Police Jesse Stone and his officer Simpson seek clues in the spot. Through a class ring of a student that they find near the corpse, they identity the dead girl, the local slut Billy Bishop. Meanwhile, his department deals with a domestic violent situation with an aggressive and abusive husband who beats his wife. Along his investigation, Stone discloses that the famous writer Norman Shaw was too much close to the victim and intended to write the biography of the famous gangster Leo in his next book. Joining the pieces of evidences like a puzzle, Stone unravels the identity of the criminal.
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| User ReviewPaul WJesse Stone is like Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Not to be messed with! |
| User ReviewSheri HAnother GREAT movie! Robert B. Parker and Tom Selleck make a great team. |
| User ReviewMark BThe score really is the icing on the cake to this moody police procedural series. |
| User Reviewangel mall of the Jesse Stone films Are Perfect to watch with YOUR Partner ,Girlfriend, Dogg, fish.. Even Allone :o 1. Stone Cold 2. Night Passage (Prequel) 3. Death in Paradise 4. Sea Change 5. Thin Ice Tom Selleck plays Jesse Stone a ruthless man of the law.Here is a recap of the films: He is a new cop in this Small seaside Town He has A Drinking problem And The Job As Sherrif Kind of lands In His lap After The real Sherrif Is MURDERD .. Tom Selleck OWNS His role In all Thees Films .. HE Is AWsome .. this is a MUST SEE I SAY !!! There will be two other movies in the series that will be broadcast in 2010,?Jesse Stone No Remorse? and ?Jesse Stone Innocents Lost?.. |
| User ReviewDon SAnother winner in this series. Selleck makes this character really come alive. The stories are interesting and not too easy to figure out. Life happens to recurring characters. Well crafted movie in a well worth watching series. |
| User ReviewTodd SBased on Jesse Stone Novel #3, Death In Paradise, was probably the best Jesse Stone book to make into a movie. On a cold rainy day, the body of a young, abused, teenage girl is found floating in the lake and Jesse gets obsessed with finding out why. As with most Robert B. Parker novels, the story is very solid, and this one was especially good, because it brings Jessie Stone right to the edge, and I feel like you really get to know him more intimately from this story. Tom Selleck, AKA Magnum P.I., once again is in a familiar role and makes the story that much stronger. I can't say much more without giving stuff away, but the ending is quite unexpected. |
| User Review♥Nancy MAnother GREAT installment in the Jesse Stone series!! Highly reccomend these if you are a Tom Selleck fan! |
| User ReviewSasha TAnother strong chapter in the 'Jesse Stone' series. Tom Selleck is a small town police chief trying to solve the murder of a young girl. From the director of the original 'Hitcher', Robert Harmon. |
| User ReviewBrendan HDisappointing followup to "Stone Cold" i have to agree but tackled totally different types of crime and was still good but i thought "Stone Cold" was the best one |
| User ReviewDee RMade for TV, but I like this genre, small town murder mystery. TOm Selleck's not in the lime light much but he fits this role well, as he should considering he also produced it ;) |