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D. C. Dead (Stone Barrington) by Woods, Stuart (ISBN: 9781594135910)
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D. C. Dead (Stone Barrington) Paperback - 2012
by Woods, Stuart
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A new city brings new life to Stone Barrington as Stuart Woods's bestselling series continues...
After a shocking loss, Stone Barrington is at loose ends, unsure if he wants to stay in New York and continue his work as a partner at Woodman and Weld. It comes as a welcome relief when he's summoned to Washington, D.C., by President Will Lee. The President has a special operation that calls for Stone's unique skill set, and it's a mission that will reunite him with his former partner in bed and in crime, Holly Barker.
Details
- Title D. C. Dead (Stone Barrington)
- Author Woods, Stuart
- Binding Paperback
- Edition Lrg
- Pages 383
- Language ENG
- Publisher Large Print Press
- Date 2012-10
- ISBN 9781594135910
About the author
Stuart Woods is the author of more than forty novels. A native of Georgia, he began his writing career in the advertising industry. "Chiefs," his 1981 debut, won an Edgar Award. An avid sailor and pilot, Woods lives in Key West, Florida, Mount Desert Island in Maine, and New York City.
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