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Two-Dollar Bill by Stuart Woods

Two-Dollar Bill

A Stone Barrington

by Stuart Woods

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  • Apr 2005, 304 pages
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Stone Barrington is caught between a clever con man - who's just become his client - and a beautiful prosecutor.

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"[O]ne that will have faithful readers tuning in to the next installment of this excellent series to find out if Stone will have to curtail his man-about-town lifestyle." - Publishers Weekly.

"How does Woods keep churning out bestsellers? By taking exceptional pains not to adulterate the formula with any new character types, plot twists or ideas." - Kirkus Reviews.

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Stuart Woods Author Biography

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Stuart Woods is the author of more than ninety novels, including the New York Times–bestselling Stone Barrington series. He was a native of Georgia and began his writing career in the advertising industry. Chiefs, his debut in 1981, won the Edgar Award. An avid sailor and pilot, Woods lived in New Mexico, Florida, and Maine. He died in July 2022 aged 84.

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