Fresh Disasters Stone Barrington


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  • ISBN13: 9780451221650
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From the New York Times bestselling author A chance encounter with a small-time crook sends Stone Barrington straight into the heart of New York's mafia underworld...

 

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auntshashi Said: This book is a fresh disaster Sep. 5th 2010

I purchased this aggregation for 1 on a clearance demolition and I'm sorry I spent that much. I haven't feature a more offensive communication of women since the last Clive Cussler/Dirk Benedict book I feature and I stopped reading Cussler for that reason . I'm not a staunch feminist, but jeez Stuart, have you been watching likewise such porn? Or did you permit a sex-crazed cardinal assemblage old with a fetish for gangly women specter write for you? The women in this novel are objectified and minimized, and only seem to be cursive in at all to hit sex with Stone or rub his forehead after he gets beaten up. Yuck.

Stone and his someone Dino are not liked characters in some respect, and the exclusive case I cared most at every was the pathetic Herbie, who Stone despised. Dino and Stone are so inept that a woman has to make a Brobdingnagian and life-changing kill to catch a bad guy.

Buy it or intend it from the library? Don't pain either way. Unless you requirement kindling mercy the paronomasia .

Barton Kazon Said: Another Excellent Stone Barrington Novel Mar. 3rd 2010

Another wonderful story. A tender turner. I can't get sufficiency of Stone Barrington and Stuart Woods.

G. puppeteer Said: Don't countenance likewise unfathomable and it'll be fun Sep. 10th 2009

This Stone Barrington new is not deep, the composition won't awe you and Stone's willingness to sleep with some blackamoor with a beat is off-putting, but it ease moves quickly enough to please. With a mob tie, a stalker and a marginal divorce case in the mix, there are plenty of elements to ready the plot moving and Woods does keep it moving. Barrington's womanizing, however, makes sidekick Dino a such more liked character. If those caveats don't place you off, this book won't contest you intellectually, but it module wage a gratifying interlude to a day.

Douglas P. Murphy Said: Walking On The Edge With The Mob Jun. 27th 2009

Stone Barrington is eating at his selection restaurant, Elaine's, on Manhattan's upper easterly lateral when one of his least favorite characters, musician Fisher, walks in with digit hookers. Stone tries to brush him soured and later watches as digit super goons come in, verify Fisher absent and beat him up. This event launches Stone into a dicey entanglement with the mob as his accumulation concern forces him to take up Fisher's case against Carmine Dattila,a gangdom politico to whom Fisher owes money, in order to reassert the salary the concern is paying him. The story is laced with amusing conversation, colorful characters, suspense and mystery. Good fun reading.The Griffon Trilogy Pt. I

kd, scholar Said: Love this Author Jan. 15th 2009

A perfect cold winter period is to curl up with digit of your favorite authors. royalty Woods fits the bill. His characters are fun, his mysteries grab you. The Stone Barrington novels are my favorites. Stone and Dino have a significance of nutriment to go along with finding the crimes and getting themselves discover of trouble. I countenance forward to more of his books.
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