Hush-Hush
By Stuart Woods
- Release Date: 2020-12-29
- Genre: Action & Adventure
Description
Stone Barrington faces down a rival with cutting-edge tactics in this heart-racing thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling author.
Stone Barrington is settling in for some downtime in New York City when an anonymous enemy makes himself known. This nameless foe's threats hit close to home, and before Stone can retaliate, the fearsome messages turn into very real consequences.
With the help of old friends--and a lovely new tech-savvy acquaintance--Stone sets out to unravel the fatal agenda. But as the web of adversaries expands, Stone realizes that no place is safe, and he'll have to flush out the mastermind before he and those closest to him are silenced for good....
Reviews
Love Stone Barrington
5By ObviousWomanThis was one my favorite books in the Stone series in a very long time. Looking forward to the next one!Hush-Hush
5By Reagan0226An excellent read, one of my favorites over the last few years.Good
5By Who's Sam Seabourne?One of the better Barrington books in a while.Hush Hush
2By WJRJRWJRMoved fast at beginning then got off track quickly. Same old story with parts that are unbelievable. I think author thinks his readers and followers are idiots.Another One Just Like The Other Ones
2By The Real SqueaksI don’t why I keep buying Stuart Woods’ books. The plots are as identical as they are unimaginative. This is the last time I fall for it...something about the definition of insanity...Same same
3By HMDmanHis book is the same every time lately. Stone gets sex. Someone trying to kill him. He travels to all his homes. Need to change it up.Hush Hush
4By Sea Gate JonnyI’ve read every book Woods has written to date. Yes I was a fan. There is only so many times I can read the same book with a different title. Hush Hush ended it for me. I felt used reading the same story with absolutely no new twists, no real excitement. The traveling was pointless, dangling incomplete sub themes, I.e., Holly coming to New York, ok, I’m moving on, by StuartHush Hush not Woods’ best
3By Cephas IFirst half of book is filled with too much way-too-casual sex and adolescent and glib repartee — much more than usual. One wonders is Stone will ever grow up. Also, it isn’t clear to the reader why Stone is once more the target of Russian assassins , nor why the Greek is after him. It’s Ed the latter should be angry at, not Stone. And what’s with the younger Russian being introduced? He’s an unnecessary minor distraction . Second half with all the action in Maine is better, but like some others in the series, the book ends too abruptly — as if Woods simply got tired of writing it. Finally, Woods needs a new plot line: Stone always being the target of someone wanting him dead is getting a little old.Action Packed
5By TdomfmExcellent as always. More action than normal. Loved it!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Drivel
1By dbres6060Poorly written—amazing these pass for books. They should be reclassified as second grade reading.