A page-turning Stone Barrington novel from the perennially entertaining, 'New York Times' bestselling author, Stuart Woods.
It seems like just another quiet night at Elaine's. Stone Barrington and his former partner at NYPD, Dino, are enjoying some pasta when former client and all-around sad sack, Herbie Fisher, walks in - with a briefcase containing $14 million in cash.
Herbie claims to have won the money on a lucky lotto ticket, but he also says he needs a lawyer. Seconds later, a single gunshot breaks the window above his head and sends diners scrambling, Stone and Dino suspect Herbie might also need a bodyguard and a private investigator. Throw-in a beautiful woman from the UK's MI6 spy agency, a mega-rich owner of a private security company, and Stone's efforts to learn how to fly a jet, and you've got the exciting 'Lucid Intervals.'
Librarian's note: the characters, settings and other information for the first 25 books in the series are complete as best possible (corrections are welcome!) for: #1, New York Dead, 1991; #2, Dirt, 1996; #3, Dead in the Water, 1997; #4, Swimming to Catalina, 1998; #5, Worst Fears Realized, 1999; #6, L.A. Dead, 2000; #7, Cold Paradise, 2001; #8, The Short Forever, 2002; #9, Dirty Work, 2003; #10, Reckless Abandon, 2004; #11, Two Dollar Bill, 2004; #12. Dark Harbor, 2006; #13, Fresh Disasters, 2007; #14, Shoot Him if He Runs, 2007; #15, Hot Mahogany, 2008; #16, Loitering with Intent, 2009; #17, Kisser, 2009; #18, Lucid Intervals, 2010; #19, Strategic Moves, 2010; #20, Bel-Air Dead, 2011; #21, Son of Stone, 2011; #22, D.C. Dead, 2011; #23, Unnatural Acts, 2012; #24, Severe Clear, 2012; and #25, Collateral Damage, 2012.Read More
A page-turning Stone Barrington novel from the perennially entertaining, 'New York Times' bestselling author, Stuart Woods.
It seems like just another quiet night at Elaine's. Stone Barrington and his former partner at NYPD, Dino, are enjoying some pasta when former client and all-around sad sack, Herbie Fisher, walks in - with a briefcase containing $14 million in cash.
Herbie claims to have won the money on a lucky lotto ticket, but he also says he needs a lawyer. Seconds later, a single gunshot breaks the window above his head and sends diners scrambling, Stone and Dino suspect Herbie might also need a bodyguard and a private investigator. Throw-in a beautiful woman from the UK's MI6 spy agency, a mega-rich owner of a private security company, and Stone's efforts to learn how to fly a jet, and you've got the exciting 'Lucid Intervals.'
Librarian's note: the characters, settings and other information for the first 25 books in the series are complete as best possible (corrections are welcome!) for: #1, New York Dead, 1991; #2, Dirt, 1996; #3, Dead in the Water, 1997; #4, Swimming to Catalina, 1998; #5, Worst Fears Realized, 1999; #6, L.A. Dead, 2000; #7, Cold Paradise, 2001; #8, The Short Forever, 2002; #9, Dirty Work, 2003; #10, Reckless Abandon, 2004; #11, Two Dollar Bill, 2004; #12. Dark Harbor, 2006; #13, Fresh Disasters, 2007; #14, Shoot Him if He Runs, 2007; #15, Hot Mahogany, 2008; #16, Loitering with Intent, 2009; #17, Kisser, 2009; #18, Lucid Intervals, 2010; #19, Strategic Moves, 2010; #20, Bel-Air Dead, 2011; #21, Son of Stone, 2011; #22, D.C. Dead, 2011; #23, Unnatural Acts, 2012; #24, Severe Clear, 2012; and #25, Collateral Damage, 2012.Read More