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Lucid Intervals

Stone Barrington #18
Lucid Intervals (2010)

A quiet dinner in Manhattan takes a sharp turn in Lucid Intervals when Herbie Fisher reappears carrying a briefcase stuffed with cash and the kind of chaos that seems to follow him everywhere. Stone Barrington is soon pulled into the mess, and things grow even more complicated when a beautiful woman named Ann Keaton hires him for protection. What begins as high-end legal work quickly turns into something more volatile, with murder, deception, and too many people chasing money and leverage at the same time.

The novel stays rooted in the sleek, moneyed world that defines much of Stuart Woods’s fiction, but this time the tone carries a little more comic disorder alongside the danger. Readers can expect a fast, polished suspense story built around bad decisions, sudden reversals, and the uneasy feeling that Stone is surrounded by people who are not telling him the full truth.

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