Obsession

By Stuart Woods & Brett Battles

Obsession - Stuart Woods & Brett Battles
  • Release Date: 2023-10-10
  • Genre: Action & Adventure
Score: 4
4
From 475 Ratings

Description

Teddy Fay must put all his skills to the test in this electrifying new adventure in the New York Times bestselling series.

While filming on location in scenic Santa Barbara, California, Peter Barrington and Ben Bacchetti look to expand Centurion Studios' business by making a deal with a young Croatian tech billionaire. But when the magnate’s wife is kidnapped, Teddy Fay is brought in to assess the threat and recover the young woman.

As Teddy unravels the threads of her disappearance, he quickly comes to find an old vendetta seethes at the center, one that puts them all at risk. And danger is lurking even nearer to home as an obsessive fan with perilous intentions weasels his way onto the film set. It’s only Teddy who can stop him from getting too close for comfort.

Reviews

  • Disappointment.

    1
    By Carol Pruchnic
    I could not finish the book.
  • Obsession

    5
    By WJRJRWJR
    Great easy read. Brett Battles did excellent job as author of wonderful characters.
  • TO be fair to Brett Battles…

    4
    By Vince from Pasadena
    Stuart Woods died in July 2022 before he could finish Obsession and the most recent Stone Barrington book Near Miss. Brett Battles, the author of the quite good Jonathan Quinn novels, was contracted by Stuart Woods’ estate to finish these two novels. Yes, they feel slightly different than earlier Stuart Woods books, but it was nice to read them and get some closure to the series. Not sure if there will be any more Barrington adventures forthcoming. RIP Mr. Woods.
  • Obsession

    2
    By southpaw Center
    I have probably read every book Stuart Woods has had published and he did not write this one. It’s boring and amateurish and he’s risking his franchise by letting someone else write his stories. It’s not so bad if he lets this happen with Teddy Fay novels, but the most recent Stone Barrington story also showed less quality, as well. Woods is my favorite author of fiction and it hurts to see him follow the path of James Patterson.