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Paris Match

Paris Match

Stone Barrington finds himself in a dark place in the City of Light in this international thriller in Stuart Woods’s #1 New York Times bestselling series.

When some business arrangements demand his personal attention, Stone Barrington jaunts off to Europe and immediately finds himself embroiled in trouble on both sides of the pond. In Paris, an old enemy is still in hot pursuit, but now he has the aide of a powerful man with his own ax to grind against Stone. And back in the States, the churning rumor mill threatens to derail a project of vital importance to the entire nation. From the bright lights of Paris to the staid paneled boardrooms of Capitol Hill, at risk is not just Stone’s reputation, but his very life...

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  • Paris Match

    Another great Stone B. Yarn. Good plot twists and turns and usual good ending.

    By boots saddle

  • YAWN!!

    Another formulaic Stone Barington story consisting of very little actual story woven into a large collection of improbable sexual encounters and tedious small talk. Sad to see what used to be a decent series degenerate into this crap.

    By Rick in AL

  • Paris Match

    Very good. The length could be longer but once again the story was fabulous as is all your stories. When will the next book be out. Can't wait.

    By Je're

  • Paris Match...another great read! Read it!

    The Stone Barrington series seldom disappoints. This one is another of Mr. Woods' successes. It is a quick moving story line that makes for enjoyable time well spent. Beats the H#ll out of watching mind numbing TV.

    By JayAur

  • Awful

    I've been a huge fan of Stuart Woods books but the last couple have been pretty poor, this one is awful. I suspect someone else are writing these for him. Stuart, have you no shame?

    By Billyroy7

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