Jesse Stone: Death In Paradise

Jesse Stone: Death In Paradise

By Robert Harmon

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2008-12-23
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Director: Robert Harmon
  • Production Company: Sony Pictures Television
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.916/10
6.916
From 107 Ratings

Description

Based on the novel by Robert B. Parker, small town sheriff Jesse Stone tackles the mysterious murder of a teenage girl and the case of a battered wife while struggling with his alcoholism, his ex-wife and his disastrous love life. The teenage girl's murder leads him to a sex trafficking ring and into the higher society of Boston.

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  • Tom Selleck is Incredible - Movie was Amazing

    5
    By JeanAllTrekkie
    Movie was great. Every movie in this series is incredible. So good that I bought them which is very rare because Im a very cheap person lol. No other actor could of done it but Tom Selleck. The acting he produces for this character is unbeatable and perfect.
  • What order do these movies go in?

    4
    By M-y K.
    This is a great movie! Drama, scandal, Tom Selleck...how can you go wrong? This is not the first in the Jesse Stone series, and I'm guessing it helps to watch them in order. Anybody know what order they go in? But don't worry about not being able to rent it...just buy it. You won't be sorry.
  • Emotional roller coaster

    5
    By flytoreality
    Rarely does expressions of reality capture pure feelings. Robert B Barker manages to do just that. Take me for another ride Mr Barker. Just one more please!
  • Tom Should Keep Making These

    5
    By CrashD
    Love these movies, especially while drinking a glass of scotch.
  • Just right for Tom

    5
    By Dr. Ducky Mallard
    He is Jesse Stone. What more is threre but a great mystery.
  • Great Mystery, Tom Selleck at his best

    5
    By 1kmc1
    I love Robert B Parker books and especially Jesse Stone. This movie captures the book and is Tom Selleck at his best. Jesse Stone is a flawed, quiet man with few words. Jesse is spell binding as he shows you who he is, takes you to this new chapter in his life and solves this mystery. The supporting actors are terrific. As with the book, you hate for it to end.

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