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Turbulence

Turbulence

In the electrifying new thriller from #1 New York Times-bestselling author Stuart Woods, Stone Barrington finds himself pitted against both man and nature.

Stone Barrington and several friends are vacationing in Florida when an extreme weather event puts a damper on their trip. Even worse, the hurricane-force winds blow a powerful, noxious politician straight onto Stone's doorstep. Though they part ways before long, Stone soon learns that he hasn't seen the last of his new acquaintance. It turns out that this official has some shady associates who may have destructive plans afoot, and Stone needs an entrée to the inside to figure out their scheme. With the fate of nations at stake, Stone must summon all of his fearless daring to put an end to the audacious plot...but this time he may be in over his head.

Reviews
  • Excellent!!

    Excellency

    By VicLMac

  • Turbulence

    Another good Stone/Woods story. A little far fetched at parts, but entertaining reading.

    By boots saddle

  • Choppy?

    Reads as if took drafts of two separate books, each with distinct plot lines, stapled them together, and declared it one book. Did someone else have a hand in writing it?

    By SageWinston

  • TD global

    Seriously, a rich liberal lawyer that doubles as a spy. Watches morning Joe, seriously I thought this was a work of fiction! Good writing but pretty silly in a number of segments. Keep trying you will get better.

    By Tdglobalconsulting

  • This is not well written

    Reading this book is like flipping through some PowerPoint slides full of bullet points. The plot was moderately interesting, but the totally dry writing style was a huge turn-off.

    By Economan1

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