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Severe Clear

Severe Clear

Someone wants to crash Stone Barrington’s party in this New York Times bestseller in Stuart Woods’s thrilling series.

Stone Barrington is in Bel-Air, overseeing the grand opening of the ultra-luxe hotel, The Arrington, built on the grounds of the mansion belonging to his late wife, Arrington Carter.

The star-studded gala will be attended by socialites, royalty, and billionaires from overseas...and according to phone conversations intercepted by the NSA, it may also have attracted the attention of international terrorists. To ensure the safety of his guests—and the city of Los Angeles—Stone may have to call in a few favors from his friends at the CIA...

Reviews
  • Severe Clear

    I bought the book but only received the first four chapters in the download.blpp blpp what

    By blpp is not happy

  • Severe Clear

    Great read and ending. Another Woods five star yarn.

    By boots saddle

  • Severe Clear

    One of Stuart Woods best! Action, great new & old characters, exciting ending!

    By Jimmydaplayer

  • Severe Clear

    Although the book was entertaining and held my attention to the finish, it is written so poorly and at such a sophomoric level that it was bothersome at every turn of the page. This is not for anyone looking for good literature but sufficient for a weekend or beach day read.

    By 4Thor

  • Another fairly entertaining book

    Nothing new or original about this, but as always a good lite read. I think Woods is under time constraints or goofs off too much because the character depth he had in earlier books is dissolving in each of the past several books.

    By Redsoxnumba1

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