Stuart Woods' Smolder
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Narrated by:
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Tony Roberts
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Written by:
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Brett Battles
About this listen
In this latest adrenaline-fueled adventure in the #1 New York Times bestselling series, Stone Barrington faces his most vindictive threat yet.
Finally enjoying some downtime in Santa Fe, Stone Barrington agrees to attend an art exhibit with a dear friend. There, he encounters an intriguing woman who is on the trail of a ring of art thieves. Always one to please, Stone offers his help.
From Santa Fe to Los Angeles, it quickly becomes clear that her investigation has links to Stone—particularly to rare Matilda Stone art, his mother’s paintings. And when old grudges come to light, Stone is forced to reckon with a familiar enemy. Stone must act fast before whoever is out to get him finally closes in on him . . . for good.
Critic Reviews
"Stuart Wood's Smolder is a page turner from beginning to the exciting end. . . . A welcome addition by Brett Battles who is a perfect choice to continue Stuart Woods novels." —Midwest Book Review
"For fans of the late author, Stuart Woods, Smolder will feel comfortingly familiar . . . Smolder captures the essence of the Stone Barrington series in a style very similar to Mr. Woods . . . the finished product is a clever and entertaining novel that readers of the series will likely enjoy." —New York Journal of Books
"Another solid novel . . . Stuart Woods would be proud." —Red Carpet Crash
"For fans of the late author, Stuart Woods, Smolder will feel comfortingly familiar . . . Smolder captures the essence of the Stone Barrington series in a style very similar to Mr. Woods . . . the finished product is a clever and entertaining novel that readers of the series will likely enjoy." —New York Journal of Books
"Another solid novel . . . Stuart Woods would be proud." —Red Carpet Crash
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