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A Delicate Touch

A Delicate Touch

Stone Barrington uncovers a societal minefield in this exhilarating adventure from #1 New York Times-bestselling author Stuart Woods.

When an old acquaintance reaches out to Stone Barrington requesting assistance, the job seems easy enough. She needs an expert in an esoteric field, someone with both the knowledge and careful dexterity to solve a puzzle. But the solution to one small problem blows the lid open on a bigger scandal going back decades, and involving numerous prominent New Yorkers who would prefer the past stay buried.

With this explosive information in-hand, Stone Barrington is caught between a rock and a hard place, his only options either to play it safe to the detriment of others, or to see justice done and risk fatal exposure. But when it comes to Stone Barrington, danger is usually just around the corner . . . so he may as well throw caution to the wind.

Reviews
  • Very slow

    Compared to the other books this one was too slow. 2 thumbs down

    By Betoxyz68

  • A Delicate Touch

    Good story, but a very strange plot...almost unbelievable.

    By boots saddle

  • Loved it

    Great story. Read in one day. Couldn’t put it down!

    By NOT Mir&a

  • Interesting story!

    As always, Stone comes through in the end. Woods never fails to tell a good story!

    By AlCain55

  • Some of the same. Not enough of the old

    This certainly isn’t early SW. The blatant political bias, bordering on ranting at some points, is starting to detract from this novel series. That being said, I’ve read all the Stone Barrington books and this one isn’t bad enough to stop me from buying the next one. But, it’s getting close.

    By STLReit

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