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Naked Greed

Naked Greed

Stone Barrington gets involved in some dangerous business in this outstanding thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stuart Woods.
 
Stone Barrington isn’t one to turn away in the face of danger, so when he witnesses a tricky situation, he jumps in to lend a hand. He never expected his involvement would lead to a mutually beneficial business deal with a prominent gentleman who requires the ever-discreet services of Woodman & Weld. But in the ruthless corporate world no good deed goes unpunished, and Stone soon finds himself the target of a ragtag group of criminal toughs who don’t appreciate his interference in their dealings. From the isolated landscape of Maine to the white sand beaches of Key West, the trail of deception, theft, and murder will lead to a perilous confrontation.

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  • Naked Greed

    Another very good Stone yarn. Complicated, but a fine Whodunit.

    By boots saddle

  • Bring in the closer

    I enjoy tagging along with Stone and Dino. I just wish one of the last several Woods books had a great ending. Perhaps Woods should re-read Chiefs and some of the earlier books before tackling the next one. I don't want Woods to stop writing, I just don't want to be let down at the end of a book again.

    By Jocks16

  • Always worth the read

    As always Stone & Dino get the bad guys. Stuart Woods once again put together a great piece of writing !

    By Ohyeahfun

  • Woods has lost it. Let's protest

    The stories are getting weaker. The smirky dialogue is getting more and more predictable. Woods is now into making formula stuff and has less and less development of his characters. Let's protest by not preordering the next book be fobs off on us and waiting to see if he's back in the saddle with a real old time Stone novel or not. He owes his readers more than he's churning out.

    By Producer11

  • Boring

    I just wasted several hours of my life that I can't get back.

    By Rickyjbs

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