Stuart Woods' Finders Keepers
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4.2 • 517 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
In the latest thrilling adventure in the #1 New York Times bestselling series, Stone Barrington is caught in the lethal crossfire between a dear friend and a secret enemy from his past.
After attending an Arrington properties meeting at the group’s newest location, The Vineyard Arrington on Martha's Vineyard, Stone Barrington returns to New York City to catch up with his old friend Jack Coulter. Over lunch, Jack requests Stone’s help in settling his niece Sara into city life post-divorce. Always one to please, Stone takes Sara under his wing.
But when various men from Sara’s past start getting hurt, and Jack’s loved ones find themselves a target in a deadly scheme, it’s up to Stone to put the pieces together . . . before the shrouded conspirer manages to tear them all apart, permanently.
Customer Reviews
A toast to Stone!
I’ve been a longtime follower of Stuart Woods’ Stone Barrington series. Like many fans, I’ve come to associate the books with class, wit, and a signature drink. In fact, our go-to party cocktail, affectionately called “Candy,” is a tribute to Stone’s Perfect Gimlet. And yes, it is perfect.
With Finders Keepers, the series continues under Brett Battles. I’ll admit I was relieved and impressed that the handoff isn’t glaringly obvious. The tone, pace, and energy all feel true to the legacy Stuart Woods built. It’s clear Battles respects the characters and their world, and that makes me excited to keep pre-ordering each new installment.
Stone and Dino remain the heart of the series, and Finders Keepers delivers another satisfying adventure. One of the highlights for me was the introduction of a young lawyer named Ash. He’s sharp, interesting, and has the potential to grow into a standout protagonist of his own. I genuinely hope we see more of him in future books.
While I did miss Teddy in this one, the story didn’t feel rushed or phoned in. It had depth, movement, and that familiar Stone Barrington rhythm I enjoy. No spoilers here beyond Ash, but if you’re a fan of the series, this one won’t disappoint.
Overall pretty good
Storyline a little choppy and got tired of ‘cutesy’ bantering especially in tense situations, otherwise nice easy and enjoyable read
Finders Keepers
Excellent read. You have done very well carrying on the Stuart Woods tradition..