Author:
Narrator: Tony Roberts
Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback
Publisher: Penguin/Highbridge
Published: Apr 2006
Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General
Retail Price: $29.95
Discs: 7
Stone Barrington and Holly Barker, Woods’ busiest heroes, pair up again, this yarn finding Stone traveling to Dark Harbor, Maine, after his cousin, Dick Stone, and his family are found murdered at their house. The local police think it was a murder-suicide, but when Stone learns from his CIA contact, Lance Cabot, that Dick was working covertly for the CIA and had just received a big promotion...
Representing some unsavory characters in his work as a defense lawyer, Mickey Haller takes on his first high-paying and possibly innocent client in...
When Hackberry Holland became sheriff of a tiny Texas town near the Mexican border, he'd hoped to leave certain things behind: his checkered...
In the 19th mystery in this popular alphabetical series, private detective Kinsey Milhone attempts to discover the truth behind the disappearance of...
With Dark Harbor, Stuart Woods proved yet again that he is the master of the popular crime novel. Now he outdoes himself with the newest addition to...
The man most hated by the LAPD - a black lawyer who has made his name by bringing lawsuits alleging racism and brutality by police officers - has been...
The explosive action kicks off as FBI agent Ruth Warnecki hunts for Confederate gold in a West Virginia cave. She never expects to encounter the...
Charlie Pope, a recently released rapist/murderer from St. John's Security Hospital, has removed his electronic surveillance ankle bracelet and...
Dr. Kay Scarpetta, now freelancing with the National Forensic Academy in Florida, takes charge of a case that stretches from steamy Florida to...
I truly enjoyed this book. Stone and Dino were together again, but with the added help of Holly and Lance try to figure out what really happened to Stone's cousin, Dick.. It made for a great mix of mystery and intrigue. It was also good to hear from some other characters (Arrington, Stone's on again-off again lover, his son and Edwind Rawls,who became famous in Capital Crimes). Stuart Woods has done another great job.