Helpful Score: 2
This is one Stuart Woods, Stone Barrington installment I enjoyed reading. I have to say that the past few novels Mr. Woods has written have been lacking, but this one was worth my time. It was a quick moving perusal into the lives of Stone and his clan with a terrorist plot tossed into the mix. The storyline was okay for the type of prose Stuart Woods throws out there for our enjoyment. Nothing too deep or suspenseful.
Typical Stuart Wood's type novel; simple, fun reading with a predicable ending.
This was the best Stuart Woods novel I've read in a long time. The previous 6 or so books have been rather so-so, humdrum even. This 24th installment in the Stone Barrington series, had an interesting and exciting terrorist plot being planned to coincide with the grand opening of The Arrington, Beverly Hills' newest luxury hotel, where the presidents of Mexico and the US were scheduled to sign a treaty. We watch the plot unfold, from both sides of the plot- the terrorists' side, and the security protection services' side. The motivations were believable, and the details very satisfying.
Good book fast reading.
Great read
ok but story line is getting old
Good book, easy reading. Keeps your attention!