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Fans of Woods's ex-cop turned lawyer, Stone Barrington, will not be disappointed in this latest entry in the series. This time out, Stone becomes involved with a loud-talking Texan improbably named Billy Bob Barnstormer. It isn't long before Stone regrets ever being introduced to Billy Bob, especially when he leaves a dead body in Stone's guest room. But that is only the beginning of a tale that finds Stone, along with his best friend, Dino Bacchetti, following a twisted trail as they attempt to capture Billy Bob, who, it turns out, is much more dangerous than Stone could ever have imagined.
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You have to meet Stone Barrington if you haven't before - he's a great character. Totally self absorbed, great intuitive leaps that often land him in the middle of murder and mayhem. There's enough humor in the book to keep you going from page to page.
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Not long after Stone and his ex-partner Dino make the acquaintance of Billy Bob-a smooth-talkin' Texan packing a wad of rare two-dollar bills-someone takes a shot at them. Against his better judgment, Stone offers Billy Bob a safe haven for the night but almost immediately regrets it. The slippery out-of-towner goes missing, and someone is found dead-in Stone's town house no less. Stone is now caught by a beautiful federal prosecutor and a love from his past, a con man with more aliases than hairs on his head, and a murder investigation that could ruin them all.
Really enjoyed this, it was a quick read. Stone Barrington has good guy charm. This has action, twists in the story and suspense A nice package.
Not one of his better ones, but still a good quick read.
As usual Stone Barrington is into trouble and has to work his way out with the aid of his ex-partner Dino. Very good book
a stone barrington novel a very good book
One of the Stone Barrington series. Stone and his partner Dino make the aquaintence of Billy Bob - a smooth talking Texan carring a wad of two-dollare bills.
Another adventure for Stone Barrington!
Stone Barrington novel - con man - very good
Thoughouly enjoyed this book! Witty. Intriguing.
NOT LONG AFTER STONE AND HIS EX-PARTNER DINO MAKE THE ACQUAINTANCE OF BILLTY BOB-A SMOOTH TALKIN' TEXAN PACKING A WAD OF RARE TWO-DOLLAR BILLS-SOMEONE TAKES A SHOT AT THEM. AGAINST HIS BETTER JUDGEMENT, STONE OFFERS BILLY BOB A SAFE HAVEN FOR THE NIGHT BUT ALMOST IMMEDIATLEY REGRETS IT. THE SLIPPERY OUT OF TOWNER GOES MISSING AND SOMEONE IS FOUND DEAD IN STONE'S TOWN HOUSE NO LESS. STONE IS NOW CAUGHT BY A BEAUTIFUL FEDERAL PROSCECUTER AND A LOVE FROM HIS PAST, A CON MAN WITH MORE ALIASES THAN HAIRS ON HIS HEAD, AND A MURDER INVESTIGATION THAT COULD RUIN THEM ALL.
fun to read
The usual Stuart Woods excitement and fast paced story.
If you're a fan of Stuart Woods, you'll enjoy this one. It's very different from his usual, a real winner!!
Not long after Stone and his ex-partner Dino make the acquaintance Of Billy Bob Barnstormer, a smooth talking Texan packing a wad of two dollar bills. Someone takes a shot at them. Against his better judgement, Stone offers Billy Bob a safe haven for the night but almost immediately regrets it.
This is a very easy reading mystery that keeps you in suspense and is entertaining 4 stars
Christine P. (chrissy77) reviewed Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) on + 149 more book reviews
Fans of Woods's ex-cop turned lawyer, Stone Barrington, will not be disappointed in this latest entry in the series. This time out, Stone becomes involved with a loud-talking Texan improbably named Billy Bob Barnstormer. It isn't long before Stone regrets ever being introduced to Billy Bob, especially when he leaves a dead body in Stone's guest room. But that is only the beginning of a tale that finds Stone, along with his best friend, Dino Bacchetti, following a twisted trail as they attempt to capture Billy Bob, who, it turns out, is much more dangerous than Stone could ever have imagined. Narrator Roberts slips comfortably into his performance, bringing a nice, down-to-earth quality to his portrayal of Stone. He is equally at home in his characterizations of Stone's recurring circle of friends, giving each a distinct voice and personality. Roberts's slightly over the top, good old boy portrayal of Billy Bob works well, and he nicely shifts his performance as the likable, backwoods-sounding Texan changes and his true sociopathic tendencies rise to the surface.
Stumbling across a Stone Barrington book I haven't read is like running into an old friend that you haven't seen in awhile. Always a nice surprise...
Good fast moving. Peter's father is realed.
Twists and turns that I did'nt see coming ... good book
Not long after Stone and his ex-partner Dino make the acquaintance of Billy Bob--a smooth talkin' Texan packing a wad of rare two-dollar bills--someone takes a shot a them. Against his better judgement, Stone offres Billy Bob a safe haven for the night but almost immediately regrets it.
The slippery out-of-towner goes missing and someone is found dead--in Stones town house no less. Stone is now caught by a beautiful federal Prosecutor and love from his past, a con man with more aliases than hairs on his head and a murder investigation that could ruin them all.
The slippery out-of-towner goes missing and someone is found dead--in Stones town house no less. Stone is now caught by a beautiful federal Prosecutor and love from his past, a con man with more aliases than hairs on his head and a murder investigation that could ruin them all.
I love the Stone Barrington books and this one did not let me down. Another mystery with some romance and sex thrown in.
"Two Dollar Bill delivers all the storytelling twists and whip-smart banter readers have come to love in Stuart Woods' thrillers. In this latest, Stone Barrington, the suave Manhattan cop turned lawyer, is back on his home turf, facing down a brilliant southern flimflam man."
Freda M. (arkydoodlebug) reviewed Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) on + 16 more book reviews
I was not impressed with this book. The storyline just went along, nothing real exciting or out of the ordinary. Just when the drama began to build, it seemed like the bottom must have fell out of Mr. Woods thoughts, because it was hum-drum.
If you are looking for a book to read, this one is fine. If you are looking for lots of excitement and a great storyline, this isn't the one for you.
If you are looking for a book to read, this one is fine. If you are looking for lots of excitement and a great storyline, this isn't the one for you.
I hadn't read Stuart Woods before. I'm convinced. Has all the story telling twists and whip-smart banter one could ask for. The Manhattan cop turned suave lawyer chasing down a briliant southern flim-flam man. The characters are well developed and not typical stock! So Billy-Bob, a filthy rich smooth talkin Texan, enters the picture and what develops is just great.
Scott Barrington finds that you brtter not judge other people until have all the facts. A very good crime and sex romp.
Patricia H. (beachcomber) reviewed Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) on + 320 more book reviews
good read. typical Woods.
Winston C. (Crabby-doctor) reviewed Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) on + 296 more book reviews
I have read almost all of Woods' books, and I think the Stone Barrington ones are nearly the best.
Carolyn N. (WhenPigsFly) reviewed Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) on + 56 more book reviews
A quick read -- with crime and a sexy plot to boot.
Just recently started reading Stuart Woods and enjoyed this book very much.
Stuart Woods books get better all the time.
I couldn't put this one down!
I couldn't put this one down!
"Woods always writes a highly readable, superior novel full of action and suspense." The Charleston Post and Courier
Another Stone Barrington novel full of unexpected twists and turns which keep you riveted until you finish this book... who is the man they call "the two dollar bill"... great read!
GREAT! Another Stone Barrington teriffic adventure. Stuart Woods can't write these books fast enough for me.
Against his better judgement, Stone Barrington invites a new client to be his houseguest while in town. A lady friend of the client, Billy Bob Barnstormer, ends up dead in Stone's guest room and Billy Bob is nowhere to be found. It looks as though Stone will be a suspect in the murder, but as it turns out, that is the least of his problems. Billy Bob is a smooth talking Texas con man and he is out to ruin Stone and is always just one step ahead of Stone. Fast-moving and full of surprises!
The newest Stone Barrington novel. He's back on his home turf with the usual crime, sex and action. A new client leads to a roller coaster ride for Stone, Dino, Lance and a few new friends. Oh yeah....Arrington returns and Stone finds out a long awaited secret.
Calmia Y. (underwriter) reviewed Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) on + 219 more book reviews
Stone Barrington a bit outragious but a good read
loved this book couldnt put it down. donna
Another great Stone Barrington book!
Another great offering from Woods -- Stone is on the case again.
Dorri F. (CaptainsWife) - , reviewed Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) on + 42 more book reviews
A Stone Barrington Novel Good reading
Two Dollar Bill delivers all the storytelling twists and whipsmart banter readers have come to love in Stuart Woods's thrillers, as suave Manhattan cop-turned-lawyer Stone Barrington is back on his home turf facing down a brillant Southern flimflam man.
Picking up a Stone Barrington novel is like visiting an old friend. Namely, a slick, slightly upper class friend who has almost everything.
Two Dollar Bill introduces a character named Bullit, who is a rich investor from Texas. Stone asks for Bullit to stay at his house, and the next morning, a call girl winds up dead in Stone's guest room.
From there, Stone is hurled into figuring out who Bullit is, and what his scheme is, ending with a little suprise at the end.
All in all, a fast moving, engaging plot as one would suspect no less from a Stuart Woods Stone Barrington novel.
Two Dollar Bill introduces a character named Bullit, who is a rich investor from Texas. Stone asks for Bullit to stay at his house, and the next morning, a call girl winds up dead in Stone's guest room.
From there, Stone is hurled into figuring out who Bullit is, and what his scheme is, ending with a little suprise at the end.
All in all, a fast moving, engaging plot as one would suspect no less from a Stuart Woods Stone Barrington novel.
Melanie A Wardlow (Mel) - , reviewed Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) on + 186 more book reviews
I loved this book. The characters were wonderful! This was a great book. I read through this in a matter of days.
Some parts are predictable good read overall