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  2. Stone Cold (Swindells novel) - Wikipedia

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    Stone Cold is a young-adult novel by Robert Swindells, published by Heinemann in 1993.Set in Bradford and on the streets of London, the first-person narrative switches between Link, a newly-homeless young man adjusting to his situation, and Shelter, an ex-army officer scorned after being dismissed from his job, supposedly on "medical grounds", with a sinister motive.

  3. Stone Cold (Parker novel) - Wikipedia

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    Although Stone Cold is the fourth novel in the series, it was the first novel in the series to be adapted into a film, and contains significant differences. First, his relationship with Jenn is still relegated to phone calls, they do not reconcile at the end, and Jesse does not stop drinking.

  4. Stone Cold (Baldacci novel) - Wikipedia

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    Stone Cold is a crime thriller written by David Baldacci. This is the third book to feature the Camel Club, a small group of Washington, D.C. civilian misfits led by "Oliver Stone", an ex-Green Beret and a former CIA trained assassin. [1] [2] The book was initially published on November 6, 2007, by Grand Central Publishing.

  5. Jesse Stone: Stone Cold - Wikipedia

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    Stone Cold is a 2005 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Jane Adams and Reg Rogers.Based on the 2003 novel Stone Cold by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the police chief of a small New England town who investigates a series of murders that occur with the same modus operandi.

  6. Camel Club - Wikipedia

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    The Camel Club is a group of fictional characters created by American novelist David Baldacci.They are the protagonists of five of his novels: The Camel Club, The Collectors, Stone Cold, Divine Justice, and Hell's Corner.

  7. Robert Swindells - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Swindells (born 20 March 1939) is an English author of children's and young adult fiction.. For the young-adult novel Stone Cold (Heinemann, 1993), which deals with homelessness, he won the annual Carnegie Medal from the CILIP, recognizing the year's outstanding children's book by a British subject.

  8. Stone Cold - Wikipedia

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    "Stone Cold" (Demi Lovato song), a song by Demi Lovato from the 2015 album Confident "Stone Cold" (Jimmy Barnes song) a song by Jimmy Barnes from the 1993 album Heat "Stone Cold" (Rainbow song), a song by British rock band Rainbow from the 1982 album Straight Between the Eyes "Stone Cold", a song by HammerFall from the 1997 album Glory to the Brave

  9. Sea Change (Parker novel) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse stopped drinking by the end of Stone Cold, and continues his sobriety throughout this novel. At the end of the novel, on his one-year anniversary of sobriety, Jesse decides he can now drink in moderation. Furthermore, Jenn moves in with him and they finally commit to a monogamous relationship with each other. [1]

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