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Stone Barrington is back in Manhattan and pleased to receive an unexpected visit from his friend and sometime lover Holly Barker, now an assistant director at the CIA. For her part, Holly is glad to leave the staid, official environs of the capital for the dining and atmosphere of New York, but her sojourn isn't only for pleasure. An explosive incident requires her immediate attention -- and Stone's investigative expertise.
But what initially appears to be a clear-cut case soon becomes increasingly complex -- and dangerous. For in the secretive world of government intelligence, national interests all too often conflict with power grabs and turf wars, and extreme wealth allows even the most pursued rivals to slip through the cracks. As Stone and Holly follow the trail from London's posh embassy district to Manhattan's Upper East Side, they learn just how well the most cunning plans can be disguised . . . and how far some people will go to wreak vengeance.
But what initially appears to be a clear-cut case soon becomes increasingly complex -- and dangerous. For in the secretive world of government intelligence, national interests all too often conflict with power grabs and turf wars, and extreme wealth allows even the most pursued rivals to slip through the cracks. As Stone and Holly follow the trail from London's posh embassy district to Manhattan's Upper East Side, they learn just how well the most cunning plans can be disguised . . . and how far some people will go to wreak vengeance.
Typical Stone Barrington book. Holly Barker plays a big part in this one as she and Stone track down a terrorist who is out to revenge her two brothers. This plot picks up where Severe Clear leaves off. I always enjoy Stuart Woods especially when he teams up Stone and Holly.
Lana K. (mazeydazey) - , reviewed Collateral Damage (Stone Barrington, Bk 25) on + 140 more book reviews
With Stuart Woods you always know what you are going to get -- Stone & Dino outfoxing the bad guys, Stone with a woman, this time Holly who is a great character, and food and drink from cool NYC haunts! Even though it is standard fair, I always enjoy reading Mr. Woods. Yes it is a light, fast read but I liked this one -- maybe better than some of his recent stuff. It is a continuation from Severe Clear and though you don't have to read Severe Clear to follow Collateral Damage it will help in understanding the history of the terrorists.
excellent read
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