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On a hunt that leads from Florida's tropical beaches to the posh vacation homes of the Northeast, Stone finds himself walking a tightrope between ambitious authorities and seedy lowlifes who all have the same prize in their sights.

In this cutthroat contest of wills, it's winner-takes-all. Jan Putnam eBook Kindle. The plot is very thin, the story very unbelievable, and the ending anticlimactic. I question if this was actually written by Stuart a Woods. I hope the next book release gets back on track. You never fail to deliver! Love it, couldn't put it down. Looking forward to the next one. Have read every one of his books, but this was like a John Patterson novel-- I need cash let's write a quickie.

Not worth the time or money. First, I'm a huge fan of the author and wished he'd write more books. This book didn't have the usual flare that we've come to expect from the Stone Barrington series.

I was disappointed after reading it. While Stuart keeps his books to ish chapters and pages, I thought this book could have been half of the final product. His usual flare has the reader in suspense and wanting to know what's next. This book doesn't have that at all, frankly I wanted to put the book down. This book was a lemon compared to the gems he usually writes. A staple theme in the series. I just hope the next book goes back to the usual themes we've come to expect from the series.

Of all the Stone Barrington capers, this one was the least fulfilling or satisfying. Stone finds himself chasing a lost fortune, the origin of which he himself is uncertain, "hypothetically"speaking. Copy in the library:. Reviews see all stacie. I like the series, the characters and story lines. I read each as it is published.

A Most Wanted Man. Pelham Fell Here. Father and Son. Beyond the Divide. Blood Orchid. Iron Orchid. New York Magazine. Performing Arts.



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