Jesse Stone series audiobooks
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FAQ
What is the order of the 9 Jesse Stone movies?
The first few TV movies are adaptations of the novels, but the movie series took a more creative path later on. The Jesse Stone movies in order, are:
Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005), Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006), Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise (2006), Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007), Jesse Stone: Thin Ice (2009), Jesse Stone: No Remorse (2010), Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost (2011), Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt (2012), and Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise (2015).
What order are the Jesse Stone novels in?
One of the many differences between the movie series and novels is in the order. The first book is Night Passage, followed by Trouble in Paradise, Death in Paradise, Stone Cold, Sea Change, High Profile, Stranger in Paradise, Night and Day, and Split Image.
The story is focused on Jesse Stone, a detective coming from Los Angeles, and his work with other members of the Paradise police.
How many seasons are there in Jesse Stone?
The movie series was produced by CBS and the Hallmark Channel, and it is a series of Jesse Stone films. This means that there are no seasons but a collection of nine movies you can watch.
All movies had Tom Selleck in the main role, Stephen McHattie as Captain Healy, William Sadler as Gino Fish, Saul Rubinek as Hastings “Hasty” Hathaway, Kathy Baker as Officer Rose Gammon, Kohl Sudduth as “Suitcase” Simpson, Viola Davis, William Butler, and others. Robert Harmon directed all movies except Jesse Stone: Innocent Lost, which was directed by Dick Lowry.