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Below the Belt

Below the Belt

Stone Barrington lands in hot water in this thrilling adventure in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.
 
Newly ensconced in his Santa Fe abode with a lovely female companion, Stone Barrington receives a call from an old friend requesting a delicate favor. A situation has arisen that could escalate into an explosive quagmire, and only someone with Stone’s stealth and subtlety can contain the damage. At the center of these events is an impressive gentleman whose star is on the rise, and who’d like to get Stone in his corner. He’s charming and ambitious and has friends in high places; the kind of man who seems to be a sure bet. But in the fickle circles of power, fortunes rise and fall on the turn of a dime, and it may turn out that Stone holds the key not just to one man’s fate, but to the fate of the nation.

Reviews
  • Below the Belt

    Good read. Slow start, but picked up nicely after a few chapters. Stone has some exciting adventures. Five stars all the way.

    By boots saddle

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    By Len Solo

  • Below the Belt

    Started from the book yesterday and when I resumed this evening, couldn't put it down. One of Stuart Wood,s best. Very enjoyable read.

    By Cainnan1

  • Below The Belt

    Just awful ... Stuart Woods at his worst.

    By ase1707

  • Series getting back on track

    This book helped get the series back on track after the lackluster, paint-by-number plot lines of the previous few books. I enjoyed it but wish that Mr. Woods would take more time to tighten up the story a bit before publishing. The editor missed quite a few typos and errors, which is irritating. I expect that kind of thing on a self-publication, but it is jarring to stumble into it while reading a full price, bestseller novel.

    By Galloping-Cat

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