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Kisser: A Stone Barrington Novel
by Stuart Woods
A good read but... (2/18/2010)
I haven't read any of Stuart Woods books in a long time and so it was refreshing to pick up his latest book. I like Mr. Wood's Stone Barrington novels so I knew this wouldn't disappoint. Kisser is a book that you can actually read in a few hours as it is a very quick read and isn't too long. I like the characters and how they all interact with one another but I would have liked it Mr. Woods went into some more details but then again, maybe some answers will be revealed in his next book.

I do recommend this book as a good read for a weekend or to take on a vacation. I would recommend also to bring along another of his Sone Barrington novels as well as you will really like the main character and want to read more.

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