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Reckless Abandon

Cop-turned-lawyer Stone Barrington tracks a mobster hiding deep within the witness protection program in this new thriller in the New York Times bestselling series-with a little help from beautiful Florida police chief Holly Barker.  more

  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Aug-28-2008

Not Recommended

The MarginIt seems as though all successful authors succumb to the pressures of getting a novel out just to satisfy contract obligations with their publisher. My humble impression is that's what happened here. This Stone Barrington novel has Holly Barker coming to New York to hunt down the...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-13-2008

See below

Reckless Abandon and Short Forever I was very happy with the order,however, the order of Run Before the Wind came in paperback. The Princeof Beverly Hills, L.A. Dead, and The Run by Stuart Woods that I orderedthe same day I have never received.Thank you for asking about my feedback. Sandra LaBunski

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jun-14-2006

Bleed-through Between Series Gives Romantic Romps & Iconic Intrigue: Florida Flows in NYC

A couple of Stuart Woods recent novels had caught my eye as I was looking for something sort of similar to Robert Parker's Spenser series.This being the first of those two eye-catchers which I read, I can say I enjoyed the easy opening of the main characters from separate series making a slow...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-06-2006

Not One of Wood's Best

You'd think that if Holly Barker teams up with Stone Barrington, you'd have a rip roaring murder mystery. Not this time! Stuart Woods has missed the mark on this book. The reader finds out the two main characters like to jump into the sack; but the author has not developed his characters very...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-27-2006

She turned to Stone

I gave this book five stars to catch the attention of prospective readers.Amazon's 5 star system is the equivalent of the greenish grassy stuff that falls out of a horse's backside in such nice twinkie-shaped parcels.Stone Barrington is fun. Simply put. I found some of the characters a little...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Aug-19-2005

Skip it

This was my first Stuart Woods novel and I wasn't impressed. Stone Barrington character is like James Bond and I never liked him. The whole story is just too unbelivable. I like something a little more realistic. Sorry, this just doesn't fly.

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Aug-12-2005

Maybe the next one will be better

Since I seem to have seen the same comments/complaints in the reviews of the two latest Stone Barrington novels by Stuart Woods (Reckless Abandon, Two-Dollar Bill), I'll do two quick reviews in one and address them, while adding my own two cent's worth. I'll post this effort on the Amazon pages...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Aug-06-2005

Fast paced read

Another typically fast and skillfully written book from Stuart Woods. Not easy to put down. Fans of this genre will love it!

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jul-02-2005

this book will leave a very bad taste in your mouth

Reading a Stewart Woods book makes me wonder about myself. You see, when I first started picking up the Stone Barrington books a decade ago, I kind of enjoyed them. Now I just don't know if I have either grown as a reader, and these books were always really bad, or if it is Woods' fault in that...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: May-16-2005

Holly and Stone reunite

This is the formula now, for Stuart Woods, apparently. He takes a really thin plot (in this case, almost no plot at all) fleshes it out a bit with characters from his previous books (there are almost no new characters here) and then writes a bunch of snappy dialogue for them, making the story...

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