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Chargement... Insatiable Appetitespar Stuart Woods
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I can't get enough of Stuart Woods and Stone Barrington. He keeps ya on the edge of your seat waiting to see what comes next. ( ) Kate is elected President in a very close election, but there is a meeting among leading Republicans to undermine all of her policy initiatives. A mole approaches Stone, to sabotage their underhanded efforts, and he is killed after being offered protection by Stone, leading to political and personal retribution. Meanwhile, Eduardo Bianchi passes away, leaving Stone as executor and bringing Dolce back from the monastery. There are questions as to the authenticity of certain of Eduardo's assets, and whether or not Dolce has been healed. A light and fast read, just a bit of fluff. I can't imagine how the author can make so much money writing these, and still treat his fans so horribly. Well, I don't really care since I am not and never will be a fan- I only read it because it dropped into my lap and was so fast a read (certainly would not deserve any more time). After many years of appearing in the Stone Barrington series, Stone's mentor and former father-in-law, Eduardo Bianchi, is prepared to die. He asks Stone over for dinner and gives him an envelope on the way out. The next day he's dead. His estate is to be divided equally among his daughters, Mary Ann (former wife of Stone's best friend and the commissioner of Police, Dino Bachetti) and Stone's former wife, Dolci, a crazy woman who has been kept in a convent since she attempted to kill Stone. Eduardo has also left a number of diaries that need to be translated from Sicilian. I don't know why I continue with this series. I find it annoying, especially since the author insists on droning on about his his political views. There's a bizarre subplot here where he's trying to protect his friend and the the new president, Kate Rule, against some sort of Republican cabal. No matter which side of the political fight you belong to it was just strange. As usual, Stone jumps into bed with every attractive woman he meets. All in all, this book was better than the last couple I've read because it dealt with some of the relationships that made this an interesting series many years ago. I'll admit I'm gong to keep reading them, as long as I can get them through the library and not pay anything for them. They are short fast reads that often fit one of my challenges. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieStone Barrington (32)
"Stone Barrington returns in the new action-packed thriller from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author. It's a time of unexpected change for Stone Barrington. A recent venture has achieved a great victory, but is immediately faced with a new challenge: an underhanded foe who's determined to wreak havoc at any cost. Meanwhile, when Stone finds himself responsible for distributing the estate of a respected friend and mentor, the process unearths secrets that range from merely surprising to outright alarming. And when a lethal beauty from Stone's past resurfaces, there's no telling what chaos will follow in her wake. Ever a master of keeping cool under pressure, even Stone might have his work cut out for him this time. because when grand ambitions collide with criminal inclinations, the results may be more deadly than he could have anticipated"--
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