Stone Barrington takes on a client who gives him a run for his money in this heart-stopping thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stuart Woods. Fresh off the runway at Teterboro, Stone Barrington arrives home to find an unexpected new client on his doorstep, anxiously soliciting his help. But everything is not as it seems, when the client reveals the true nature—and value—of his … true nature—and value—of his recent turn of fortune.
From luxury New York high-rises to the sprawling New Mexico desert, his client is pursued from all angles…and Stone quickly learns that easy money isn’t always so easy.
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Love Stewart Woods
I was disappointed. I have read several novels by this author and expected more action.
I felt like the author got bored writing the book
Very disappointing.
Not realistic. Predictable
Stuart Woods always keeps your attention to the very end of the book.
A book that went absolutely nowhere. Stuart Woods is simply putting words on paper in this book……NOT up to his usual par.
What is not to like about Stone Barrington? Woods did not disappoint with this one.
All Stuart woods books are fabulous. Always page turning and scary. Buy it!!!!!
Sort of a how-to book for the recent lottery winner. Vaguely interesting. Not much action.
The best mystery writer since Robert Parker. Characters are so compelling. Anything Mr. WOODS pens is great.
Not the best i’ve Read for sure. Ending was very disapointing
I loved it!
It was the typical Stone Barrington mystery / adventure novel. I have yet to read a book written by Stewart Woods book that I haven’t enjoyed.
Have really enjoyed all the books I have read written by Stuart Woods
Wood’s books are always a fast, enjoyable read. They aren’t great literature, but they are always fun.
Same mildly entertaining boilerplate I’ve come to expect from Woods. I’m glad I
purchased it as an e-book and didn’t pay anything like the full price. I’ll probably buy another as long as I can get it cheap.
If you are a fan of Woods this will only reinforce that feeling. Once again a book that is fun to read, with a great story line presented with class and talent. Woods doesn’t write serious books (too my knowledge) but in this style he is the master.
Shallow, unrealistic, weak plot, painfully stilted dialogue, and mostly focused on the main character’s frequent sexual exploits. No closure to the skimpy plot, either. The book just ended suddenly. Not worth your time.
typical Stotet