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Stuart Woods' Smolder

Stuart Woods' Smolder

AN INSTANT USA TODAY BESTSELLER

In this latest adrenaline-fueled adventure in the #1 New York Times bestselling series, Stone Barrington faces his most vindictive threat yet.


Finally enjoying some downtime in Santa Fe, Stone Barrington agrees to attend an art exhibit with a dear friend. There, he encounters an intriguing woman who is on the trail of a ring of art thieves. Always one to please, Stone offers his help.

From Santa Fe to Los Angeles, it quickly becomes clear that her investigation has links to Stone—particularly to rare Matilda Stone art, his mother’s paintings. And when old grudges come to light, Stone is forced to reckon with a familiar enemy. Stone must act fast before whoever is out to get him finally closes in on him . . . for good.

Reviews
  • Surprised me!

    I forgot halfway through this wasn’t Woods writing. I guess after reading every one of the books that preceded this one, I could probably write one myself. Loved to see Teddy again and Holly. I sure hope there will be more. .

    By Paleo Schnauzer

  • Smolder

    Great job continuing Stone Barrington. Wish author would have kept short chapters that Stuart Woods did so well.

    By WJRJRWJR

  • Absolute junk

    Hung on for any redeeming qualities but no hope

    By Orlisco

  • Awesome

    Great book. I enjoyed it!

    By ugfbill

  • RIP Stone Barrington, you deserved better

    Woods mailed in his last three novels but, this guy Battles is a joke. Continuity issues and logic bombs abound. The dialogue is so stilted and abrubt you don't recognize the characters. I quit after a third of the way through. RIP Stone, you deserved better than this

    By kc75070

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