Strategic Moves
By Stuart Woods
- Release Date: 2011-01-18
- Genre: Action & Adventure
Description
In this New York Times bestseller from Stuart Woods, Stone Barrington gets a big payday and gets set up for an even bigger fall...
Stone Barrington is enjoying his usual dinner at Elaine’s when his boss at Woodman & Weld, the law firm where Stone is “of counsel,” walks in, sits down and hands Stone a check for one million dollars. It seems Stone’s undercover dealings with MI6 had brought in a big new client for the firm, and they’re willing to pay Stone a huge bonus and make him a partner. But almost as soon as he’s taken the deal, Stone gets wind of an impending scandal that might torpedo his big promotion: it seems the lucrative new client he’s introduced to the firm might be a devil in disguise...
Reviews
Always Worth The Read
5By OhyeahfunWhat can I say ? Word for word Stuart Woods & Stone Barrington just keep us going !Strategic Moves
5By ASTROPLTGreat read with lots of twists.Strategic Moves
4By James TidwellEntertaining, fast moving!Strategic Moves
5By james01persicoA great read with exciting twist and turnsStrategic Moves
1By MinnFatsSorry excuse for a book. Must have a contract that requires a minimum amount of words. That is achieved by tedious repetitive wording, that if there were an actual plotline involved, has no bearing on the outcome. Save the money and buy a real book with a real plot.Getting lazy...
2By RAMcIntyreStuart Woods has been a long time favorite author of mine. I'm sad to say that it feels like he is getting lazy with his books. Reoccurring characters are fine, I really enjoy the Stone B series. It just seems to me that reoccurring characters are being used from from other books to avoid character development. It was kind of interesting at first, but I would like to see something that I'm not expecting. His books are still fun to read, I'm just starting to get disappointed in the stories. Hoping things will change...Strategic moves
2By anthony kingGood build up of characters but a real let down as a finishStrategic moves
2By RSonnenShould have listened to the negative reviews. Another writer apparently intent on churning out books to maximize income, without being sheepish about lack of heft. Felt like I had just started it and it was over. 99% dialogue. Very thin.strategic moves
1By muk muk 18rambling pointless book, i think woods is out of material!,,Lazy lazy lazy
1By PhilbuntHere's a Strategic Move for - don't buy it. Stuart Woods is clearly on automatic pilot here. Plots come and go in a couple of chapters. The story is incomprehensible. Highlight (?) is counting how many times the hero goes to Elaines. We lost count at twelve.