Jesse Stone is a former LAPD detective who moved across the country to Paradise, Massachusetts to be a small-town police chief. Jesse is a divorcee and alcoholic. These problems led him to leave California.
Stone Cold (2005): Police Chief Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) is called to the beach. Officer Simpson had been patrolling and spotted a dog sitting among the rocks. When he went to check on the dog, he saw a dead man, presumably the dog's owner. The man had two bullet holes in his chest. He was not a citizen of Paradise. The investigation has hardly begun than another person is found dead with two bullet holes. Is this one shooter or possibly two? Jesse collects license plates and interviews the vehicle owners. One couple, a husband and wife, strike Jesse as peculiar and worthy of further investigation. Meanwhile, a rape case has also landed in his lap. The victim is a high schooler. Jesse arrests one of the boys and soon finds himself accosted by attorney Rita Fiore (Mimi Rogers) who threatens legal consequences. After that, she throws herself at Jesse but he declines the offer. He already has a bedmate, Abby Taylor (Polly Shannon). Lastly, there is the question of the dog. Initially, Jesse adopts the dog while he looks for a better home. Inevitably, the serial murder, the rape case, and the dog adoption converge in the climax.
Night Passage (2006): Jesse Stone stared out at the ocean with his dog at his side. A police officer stopped to check on him and observed that he smelled alcohol. Jesse admitted to being drunk but said he'd sober up before he drives. Moreover, he revealed that he's a former cop. Despite being the second movie, this predates Stone Cold. Here we see Jesse drive cross country with his dog to interview for the job of chief in Paradise. He is a bit surprise when he gets the job. "I wouldn't have hired me," he confides to one of the police officers. He has hardly begun the job than his predecessor - Chief Carson - is found murdered. While getting to know the town, he starts up an affair with Abby Taylor the city attorney. He is also propositioned by Cissy Hathaway, wife of one of the city councilmen, Hasty Hathaway (Saul Rubinek). Of course, Cissy has had many affairs. Among the issues that he must tackle are a spousal abuse case, the murder of Chief Carson, and establishing a rapport with his 3 police officers. Interestingly, because this is a prequel, a character who died in Stone Cold is brought back. Unexpected.
For some reason, Jesse finds women throwing themselves at him. Sure, he's played by Tom Selleck, but some random drunkard in his 50s shouldn't be getting this much action. His ex-wife calls him regularly though we never see her. One gets the impression that he still loves her but is exasperated and exhausted by her. But he doesn't want her to stop calling. In general, Jesse is a sad fellow who rarely smiles and might be suffering depression. This is not Magnum P. I.
I watched these on Amazon. Just okay. Selleck fans might enjoy it. However, Bosch is better.