Kisser
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- ISBN13: 9780399156113
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Stone Barrington is back in this thrilling new page-turner from the perennially entertaining New York Times-bestselling leader.
Stone Barrington is back in New York, and after a rather upsetting sojourn in Key West, he’s looking to stay closer to home and work on some simple divorce and custody cases for Woodman & Weld. But when he crosses paths with a fetching Broadway actress-and sometime lip model- Stone gets a small more deeply involved with business than he’d expected. When his new lady like turns out to be a lady with a shady past, Stone and downtown cop Dino Bacchetti realize that her beauty may have an unusually high fee. . . .
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You pushed the Kindle prices too much.
I will order hard copy in future unless i am traveling
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
My son likes Stuart Woods books. While he was in Iraq ( for 27 months ) he read every one he could get his hands on. I preordered every one there was and shipped it to him. I still do this and he is now state side again. This was Woods last book,,,i texted my son asking him if he would like it. His answer was ” Oh Yes please”. And so i will continue to buy these books for him even though his years in the military will soon be over to start four years of college. I know he will continue to like the books.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
one of the worst books ever. characters and plot are superficial and written in a painful and childish he-said, she-said triteness. in his effort to pound out books, woods has sacrificed quality for amount. this is the last book of his that i will read.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Stuart Woods writes like a modern Ernest Hemingway: lean, clear, witty and vibrant prose within an appealing and humorous plot. What others would say in several sentences, he says far better in a single line. Lawyer Stone Barrington is involved as usual with strikingly gorgeous women. Carrie Cox is an actress who tells Stone that her ex spouse is harassing her. Stone arranges protection for her and enjoys her sexually. But is she telling the truth? Stone is also hired to protect a gorgeous young heiress from the clutches of a slimy reptilian man who has been married four times and was involved in criminal activities under different names, and he enjoys sex with the girl’s father’s gorgeous employee. Stone arranges for an undercover operation against the man to catch him selling drugs and place him in jail, away from the heiress, and Stone enjoys sex with the gorgeous undercover cop. The undercover operation is jeopardized by a senior police officer who is more interested in getting praise than in catching the criminals. This officer does not like Stone. Stone is also pursued by two women from his past. The word gorgeous and sex crops up frequently in this tale, and Stone is frequently and understandably tired. “It’s a excellent thing you’re not Catholic,” Dino (his friend said to Stone). “At confession, you’d give a priest a heart attack.”
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
It is with deep regret that I say I just finished this book. Not because I miss it rather because I am disappointed with myself for not giving up on it. It is alarming the pace with which Stuart Woods writing has gone down hill. This book is his worst. I felt like I did when I saw Ishtar. How many sex tales can he pack into 287 pages? (which is now nearly the exact part of each of his books.) It seems he packs the first 230 pages of each of his books with sex, nice suits, dinners, expensive wine, some type of private air travel followed by more sex. The last 50 pages of each book serve as the plot. This book he chose to mix threesomes in with the usual over the top sex dialogue. Additionally, I assume it is possible that a man could not be a celebrity and women he meets still want to have sex with him 60 seconds after being introduced (and question him too) but it seems unlikely. I am glad I went to the library for this book but I am considering writing his publishers for a refund of the gas money it took to get to the library.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5