Foreign Affairs - Stuart Woods

Foreign Affairs

By Stuart Woods

  • Release Date: 2015-10-13
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 507 Ratings

Description

Stone Barrington’s trip to Europe turns into an international incident in this edge-of-your-seat thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Stuart Woods.

When he’s apprised at the last minute of a mandatory meeting abroad, Stone Barrington rushes off to Europe for a whirlwind tour of business and, of course, pleasure. But from the start the trip seems to be cursed, plagued by suspicious “accidents” and unfortunate events, and some of Stone’s plans go up in flames—literally.

Stone sets out to learn the true source of his curious misfortune and finds that what appeared to be bad luck may, in fact, have been a warning. From the chic streets of Paris to Italy's spectacular Amalfi Coast, Stone is pursued from all sides. But when the tables turn, the hunted may become the hunter...

Reviews

  • Foreign Affairs

    1
    By GPS1228
    Short in duration, good story however characters very superficial in description and not in-depth
  • Foreign Affairs

    5
    By Lottoman 1
    Stuart Woods has done it again. He continues to develope his main character and hold you in suspense
  • Foreign Affairs

    1
    By Animals Anarchy
    I was so,looking forward to reading this book, but was very disappointed by the really stupid plot with Stone living such an the super rich life which is really an overkill for regular people. Also, his casual hookup with a person he just met and then takes her all over the world supplying all the worldly goods she might need. Totally unrealistic and boring story. Wish I hadn't wasted my money. My sister, an ardent fan, said his earlier books were so much more interesting and well written than this current gratuitous novel.
  • Foreign affair falls flat

    2
    By Lucyspot
    Predictable campy more so than ever fast read cause you read most of if before the mafia guy was a pathetic character and how he worked in the church was comical Buy it in paperback when it is on a 3 $ close out not worth the price at all felt like i was ripped off when it ended
  • Writing to fulfill a contract

    2
    By dbres6060
    I don't know if it is his age or he is just bored, but these Stuart Woods books have innocuous plots and poorly written text. We miss Elaine's and better written prose
  • Foreign Affairs

    5
    By Privategirldesigns
    God dammit Stuart woods. Write faster. Love Stone, and his no nonsense secretary and Dino and the whole case of characters. I love getting lost in your books and feeling like I'm right there with them. My little/big escape. I have to tell you I don't like that Elaine's went away. But nothing lasts forever. First post ever. Just can't get enough of your stories. And I also like Holly. Keep it up ! Maybe I can interest you or your lady in a handmade leather handbag. Biker style clutch. Private girl designs Deborah
  • Formula plot again

    2
    By Trish McM
    I pine for the Stuart Woods who wrote "Chiefs" and "Run Before the Wind"! These days I pay $14 for a book that is almost a duplicate of last year's. The plot unfolds in Rome instead of Paris, another hotel construction confounded by Italian mobsters instead of Russian mobsters, and only the woman involved is somewhat different. No more. I won't be reading any more Stone Barrington novels.
  • Foreign Affairs

    5
    By W$RD234
    I tried several times to write a review of this book. I rated it one star but no matter what nickname I tried to use, it said the nickname was in use. So I am rating it 5 stars just to see if the review goes through. By the way, I have read the entire series and enjoyed them, this one was the worst by far. It lacked any suspense and was boring....
  • Foreign Affairs

    4
    By Jimmydaplayer
    Enjoyed the action and humor! Feel it needed multiple plots for a longer read! Again I did not get my money's worth!
  • Amazing

    5
    By Ddsenpai
    Great book and grasped my urge to read about the book from the first 10 pages. Spent a good amount of time reading the book a few chapters at a time and still made me always want more. Definitely will look forward to reading more from this series.

Comments