EDITORIAL REVIEW: **A New York Times Bestselling Author** *Two Dollar Bill *delivers all the storytelling twists and whip-smart banter readers have come to love in Stuart Woods' thrillers. The fun - and action - begins with what Stone believes will be a quiet dinner with his ex-partner, Dino, b
Two-dollar bill
โ Scribed by Woods, Stuart
- Book ID
- 106933017
- Publisher
- New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, c2005.
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Series
- Stone Barrington 11
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Stone Barrington is caught between a clever con man-who's just become his client-and a beautiful prosecutor in this stylish thriller in the bestselling series. Two-Dollar Bill delivers all the storytelling twists and whip-smart banter readers have come to love in Stuart Woods's thrillers. In this latest, Stone Barrington, the suave Manhattan cop-turned-lawyer, is back on his home turf facing down a brilliant Southern flimflam man. The fun-and action-begins with what Stone believes will be a quiet dinner with his ex-partner, Dino, but they are interrupted by Billy Bob, a filthy rich, smooth-talkin' Texan, who strolls in and parks himself at their table. He's in town "to make money," he says, unwrapping his wad of rare two-dollar bills, and in need of an attorney-namely, Stone-though he won't say why or when such representation will be necessary. As they leave the restaurant, however, an unknown assailant shoots at Stone and his cohorts-and the wily Southerner has spread his two-dollar bills around to everyone like confetti. Against his better judgment, Stone offers Billy Bob a safe haven for the night but almost immediately begins to suspect that he's made several precipitous misjudgments-for the slippery out-of-towner has gone missing and someone has been found dead-in Stone's town house no less. Stone is now caught between a beautiful federal prosecutor and a love from his past, a con man with more aliases than hairs on his head, and a murder investigation that could ruin them all.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: **A New York Times Bestselling Author** *Two Dollar Bill *delivers all the storytelling twists and whip-smart banter readers have come to love in Stuart Woods' thrillers. The fun - and action - begins with what Stone believes will be a quiet dinner with his ex-partner, Dino, b
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Stone Barrington is caught between a clever con man-who's just become his client-and a beautiful prosecutor in this stylish thriller in the bestselling series. *Two-Dollar Bill* delivers all the storytelling twists and whip-smart banter readers have come to love in Stuart Woods's t
**Two-Dollar Bill** delivers all the storytelling twists and whip-smart banter readers have come to love in Stuart Woods's thrillers, as suave Manhattan cop-turned-lawyer Stone Barrington is back on his home turf caught between a filthy rich conman-who's just become his client-and a beautiful prosec
The fun-and action-begins with what Stone believes will be a quiet dinner with his ex-partner, Dino, but they are interrupted by billy Bob, a filthy rich Texan, who strolls in and parks himself at their table. He's in town "to make money", he says, unwrapping his wad of rare two-dollar bills, an in