Stuart Woods wrote escape in its most glamorous form. His long-running hero Stone Barrington, a cop turned high-flying Manhattan lawyer, moves through a world of private jets, fine restaurants, beautiful company and the occasional murder, always with a drink close at hand.
Slick, fast and effortlessly stylish, his novels are built for pure pleasure: a brisk plot, a touch of danger, and a life most of us only get to visit on the page. Few writers made crime feel quite this much like a holiday.
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