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Book Review of Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) (Audio CD) (Unabridged)

Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington, Bk 11) (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
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Laughably dumb, I have read or listened to many of Mr. Woods' books and have found them an easy, light read but predicable, yet unbelievable. Two-Dollar Bill is so bad it became funny. At one point the heartless CIA spook is trying to get our boy Stone to help him in a interrogation, Stone refuses because he's eating dinner at Elaine's, the spook tries to shoot him in the knee, misses, and then Stone says OK. They continue their relationship as if nothing happened! I listened to it on audiobook, and Narrator (Tony Roberts who is very good) could not keep the accents of the cockamamie characters straight. Stuart Woods thinks we all want to hear what it's like to have money and live like a rockstar but without a logical plot it is a farce.