LUCID INTERVALS, Stuart Woods

Stuart Woods always delivers good reading, consistently entertaining, and engaging page-turners.


Synopsis
A brand-new page-turning Stone Barrington novel from the perennially entertaining New York Times-bestselling author.

It seems like just another quiet night at Elaine’s. Stone Barrington and his former cop partner, Dino, are enjoying some pasta when in walks former client and all-around sad sack Herbie Fisher…with a briefcase containing $14 million in cash.

Herbie claims to have won the money on a lucky lotto ticket, but he also says he needs a lawyer-and after a single gunshot breaks the window above his head and sends diners scrambling, Stone and Dino suspect Herbie might need a bodyguard and a private investigator, too.

Richard says
Again, another classic Stuart Woods. Fun reading for adults. This writer has the process of delivering consistently entertaining books for adult readers who want light escapism.

There is no deep character development, no intricate plotlines, no sophisticated, complicated storyline. Woods simply spins an engaging story with great dialogue and entertaining scenes, one after the other. Lucid Intervals delivers what one expects from Stuart Woods, a straightforward story written entertainingly. That’s Woods, in a nutshell, and Lucid Intervals is classic Stuart Woods.

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