**If you run into trouble in Santa Fe, Ed Eagle is the man to see.** Ed Eagle, the six-feet-six, take-no-prisoners Santa Fe attorney, has recovered from his encounters with Mexican organized crime and-more treacherously-his ex-wife, Barbara. Now a mysterious new client has come his way, one who may
Santa Fe Edge
β Scribed by Stuart Woods
- Publisher
- Putnam Adult;Signet
- Year
- 2010;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 157 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Booklist
Woods fourth Ed Eagle adventure, following Santa Fe Dead (2008), is less about superstar lawyer Ed than it is about his nefarious ex-wife, Barbara, who manages to escape from a Mexican prison and head back to the States with murder on her mind. Her targets are Ed and his new wife, Susannah, a beautiful actress. Barbara isnt the only fugitive on the lam. Teddy Fay, the notorious ex-CIA operative last seen in Hothouse Orchid (2009), has arrived in Santa Fe, hoping to start a new life with his girlfriend, Lauren. But eager young CIA recruit Todd Bacon is hot on his trail. New to the mix is Eds latest client, golf pro Tip Hanks, who is under suspicion for the murder of his wife. Readers familiar with Woods multiple long-running series (including the Stone Barrington and Holly Barker books) will find themselves at home amid frequent murders and sexual escapades. And while some plotlines are a bit repetitive, particularly regarding Teddy, who has been on the run for many novels, and Barbara, who is also always one step ahead of her pursuers, theres plenty of fun here for those who enjoy losing themselves in Woods entertaining escapist fare. --Kristine Huntley
From AudioFile
Stuart Woods loves to alternate the time each of his characters spends in the spotlight. In SANTA FE EDGE, the heroes are P.I. Cupie Dalton and a scary Apache Indian named Vittorio. They are easily the most fully realized characters in the book even though it's pitched as "an Ed Eagle adventure." Michael Kramer keeps the story rolling with his pitch-perfect interpretations of the many characters. He makes Cupie sound like he just stepped out of a 1940s black-and-white thriller. And Kramer's voice has enough "edge" to keep listeners riveted as the detectives once again try to keep Eagle's homicidal ex-wife from killing him. There are too many subplots, but they're nicely woven into the cloth of the main story. M.S. AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
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