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  2. Blue Screen (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Screen is a crime novel by Robert B. Parker, the fifth in his Sunny Randall series. Plot summary [ edit ] Sunny Randall is approached by Buddy Bollen to provide protection for his number one client, Erin Flint, star of the Woman Warrior movie series and future star of Bollen's major league baseball team..

  3. Robert B. Parker - Wikipedia

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    Parker's Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch was continued by actor and screenwriter Robert Knott. [25] The Sunny Randall series continued with Blood Feud (November 27, 2018) and Grudge Match (May 4, 2020). The books were written by Parker's friend, sports journalist Mike Lupica. [26]

  4. Spare Change (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Author: Robert B. Parker: Language: English: Series: ... Spare Change is a crime novel by Robert B. Parker, ... Sunny's father, Phil Randall, worked this case years ...

  5. Spenser (character) - Wikipedia

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    Spenser and Hawk live in the same Boston literary universe as Parker's other, later series characters: private investigator Sunny Randall and small town police chief Jesse Stone, the former of whom was possibly mentioned in passing as a blonde jogging with an English bull terrier, [citation needed] while the latter had a much larger role in ...

  6. Split Image (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Half of the novel is consumed by a major subplot involving Sunny Randall and a religious cult. Sunny is hired by the parents of a troubled teen to rescue her from the commune she is living on. However, when Sunny interviews the teen she finds that she is happy to be there and in no apparent danger. The cult involves free love and sex, but with ...

  7. High Profile - Wikipedia

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    A subplot involves Jenn being stalked and raped. She tells Jesse that a man came to her apartment, raped her and was still stalking her. Jesse enlists Sunny Randall's help in finding the stalker. She finds him, but Jenn denies that he is the one that raped her. Later Jesse goes into Jenn's apartment and finds pictures of her with the man.

  8. Night and Day (Parker novel) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse agrees not to charge her with any crimes if she agrees to see Sunny Randall’s shrink, Dr. Silverman (the long-term love interest of another Parker character Spenser), which she does. A few days later Seth Ralston’s wife comes to Jesse to report that her husband is missing.

  9. Jesse Stone (character) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Stone is the lead character in a series of detective novels written by Robert B. Parker.They were among his last works, and the first series in which the novelist used the third-person narrative.