Helpful Score: 3
Fluff. Fun, fast-reading fluff. Good fluff, but still just fluff.
Helpful Score: 2
I have read just about all of Stuart Woods books and every one is just as good as the last one. Quick and easy to read. I highly recommend his books.
Helpful Score: 2
Love Stuart Woods' Stone Barrington character. Very likable guy with great side-kick, Dino - great banter between the two. Quick read - have read entire series. He can't write quick enough for me.
Helpful Score: 1
Yet another Stone Barrington quick read. Kept me going most of a Sunday afternoon...funny & fast paced as only Stuart Woods can produce. Very enjoyable read
Helpful Score: 1
Stone Barrington enters the heart of New York's mafia uncerworld. Woods never disappoints.
Shirley D. (bookattic) - reviewed Fresh Disasters (Stone Barrington, Bk 13) on + 223 more book reviews
Stone Barrington is one of my favorite characters and he doesn't disappoint in this book. While enjoying jis late night dinner at Elaine's, he gets hoodwinked into representing a sleazy con man who leads him directly to the mob. Full of danger and romance.
Stone barrington novels should be read by all New Yorkers. brings back memories of the streets.
Keep it up mr. Woods.
Keep it up mr. Woods.
Teresa S. (texasgranny) reviewed Fresh Disasters (Stone Barrington, Bk 13) on + 61 more book reviews
First Stuart Woods book I have read...its OK, but a little too much dialogue for my liking
Another great Stone Barrington (ladies man extraordinaire)novel. Don't miss this one!
Another good story in the Stone Barrington series.
A pretty typical Stone Barrington novel. I enjoy them but somehow there's never anything terribly new in these plots. A quick and fun read.
Anissa S. (Anissa419) - , reviewed Fresh Disasters (Stone Barrington, Bk 13) on + 69 more book reviews
I love Stuart Woods's books espeically the Stone Barrington series this is another great read in this series. Very funny and all in all a terrfic read. I highly recommend this book.
M. Margaret D. (DaycareLady) reviewed Fresh Disasters (Stone Barrington, Bk 13) on + 10 more book reviews
Another great reading series!
Stone embarks on his most dangerous adventure yet when a chance encounter with the wrong man sends him straight into the heart of New York's Mafia underworld. (From dust jacket)
This is another Barrington goody. Hanging out on a sunny afternoon with Stone is one of life's little pleasures! :o)
This is another Barrington goody. Hanging out on a sunny afternoon with Stone is one of life's little pleasures! :o)
Konnie K. (Nightcrawler) - , reviewed Fresh Disasters (Stone Barrington, Bk 13) on + 207 more book reviews
Stuart Woods "Stone Barrington Novels" are quick, simple reads. Filled with a lot of dialogue, Stone and his friend Dino solve cases with a bit of applied skill and circumstanstantial luck. In every novel, Stone a romantic fling.
"Fresh Disasters" brings Stone into contact with the NY Mafia.
Quite unrealistic, but nontheless enjoyable.
"Fresh Disasters" brings Stone into contact with the NY Mafia.
Quite unrealistic, but nontheless enjoyable.
Stuart Woods is one of my favorites, and this is definitely his best so far. It's the usual suspense, murder and mayhem. Loser Herbie Fisher is one of the main characters in this one, and it's pretty funny. This has no dull moments whatever, a fun ride.
I have read every book of Stuart Woods. I especially like his character "Stone Barrington".
Stone Barrington embarks on his most dangerous adventure yet when he takes on a job as a lawyer for a sleazy and clueless con man - and ends up getting embroiled in the underworld of the New York mafia. It started out as just another late night at Elaine's, where Stone was eating a porterhouse steak and enjoying the company of his friends. But when Herbie Fisher, a notoriously not-so-sharp swindler, walked in, the pleasant atmosphere turned to ice.
I find the communication between characters too distracting from the story.
Marianna S. (Angeloudi) reviewed Fresh Disasters (Stone Barrington, Bk 13) on + 160 more book reviews
Herbie Fisher, Esquire is back! Stone's loser acquaintance, Herbie Fisher, is back, this time with a mail-order law degree, and he wants to sue Mafioso Dattila the Hun. Bodies are flying everywhere. Stone Barrington solves two mysteries in his usual debonaire manner. One of the better recent Stone Barrington novels, this one will have you laughing at the witty repartee.
Good read