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Imperfect Strangers
Imperfect Strangers
Author: Stuart Woods
ISBN-13: 9780061094040
ISBN-10: 0061094048
Publication Date: 10/1/1995
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 87 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
"Stuart Woods is a no-nonsense, slam-bang storyteller." Chicago Tribune
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Helpful Score: 3
Good, solid book that I would recommend to others.
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Helpful Score: 2
Woods is a great storyteller.
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Helpful Score: 1
Excellent, excellent author.
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I can't really comment on this one because I somehow ended up with 2 copies, and haven't read either yet.
But I thoroughly enjoyed Woods' Holly Barker series; liked them enough that I've now requested all his Will Lee series. I'm going to give it an automatic #3.5 just so the PBS site will accept my comments.

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Sandy Kinsolving's once-glittering life hangs by a threat; his future depends on his wife's inheritance and whether or not she's about to throw him out on his ear. What he wouldn't give for a solution to his money and marriage problems. If this were an Alfred Hitchcock movie, the solution would be obvious. Enter a stranger with wife problems of his own, who offers a violent -- and mutually advantageous - proposal.

Them in the time it takes to whisper a word, Kinsolving's normal life ends. What radiates like a mirage before him is wealth, security, and freedom. But lurking in the shadows are a brutal murder he cannot prevent, and a madman who stalks his every waking moment.
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sandy kinsolving's once-glittering life hangs by a desperaate thread; his future depends on his wife's inheritance and whether or not she's about to throw hin out on his ear. what he wouldn't give for a solutione to his money and mariage problems.if this were on alfred hitchcock movie,the solution would be obvious.enter a stranger with wife problems of his own who offers a violent -and mutually advantageous-proposal
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STEP ONE: PERFECT THE PERFECT MURDER

Sandy Kinsolving's once-glittering life hangs by a desperate thread; his future depends on his wife's inheritance and whether or not she's about to throw him out on his ear. What he wouldn't give for a solution to his money and marriage problems. If this were an Alfred Hitchcock movie, the solution would be obvious. Enter a stranger with wife problems of his own, who offers a violent--and mutually advantageous--proposal.

Then, in the time it takes to whisper a word, Sandy's normal life ends. What radiates like a mirage before him is wealth, security, and freedom. But lurking in the shadows are a brutal murder he cannot prevent, and a madman who stalks his every waking moment.
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the Perfect Murder. Sandy Kinsolving's one-glittering life hangs by a desperate thread; his future depends on his wife's inheritance and whether or not she's about to throw him out on his ear. What he wouldn't give for a solution to his money and marriage problems.