D.C. Dead, Stuart Woods
D.C. Dead, Stuart Woods
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D.C. Dead

Author: Stuart Woods

Narrator: Tony Roberts

Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 12/22/2011


Synopsis

After a shocking loss, Stone Barrington is at loose ends, unsure if he wants to stay in New York and continue his work as a partner at Woodman & Weld. It comes as a welcome relief when he's summoned to Washington, D.C., by President Will Lee. The president has a special operation that calls for Stone's unique skill set, and it's a mission that will reunite him with his former partner in crime and in bed, Holly Barker.

About Stuart Woods

The American novelist hailing from Georgia, Stuart Woods, had a long and lustrous career in competition sailing. The interest, maybe obsession, with sailing began after he had spent time in London, then Ireland to write a novel about an old family story which he had heard as a child. He began putting together a crew for sailing competition shortly after he moved to Ireland.

It was in conjunction with a certain race, the MORCRA Azores Race and the OSTAR, Woods met with publishers to trade writing a book about his sailing experiences in return for sponsorship of the races. Golden Harp was launched in 1975, followed by Golden, Golden Apple, Golden Shamrock, Golden Delicious, and Harp.

Wood's novel, Blue Water. Green Skipper was published in 1977. His next book took a different turn and was based on his extensive travels around England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. It was entitled, A Romantic's Guide to the Country Inns of Britain and Ireland. He then followed those two non-fiction books with several series of novels featuring recurring casts of characters and also with characters and their love interests, and frequent use of the New York restaurant Elaine's as a meeting place. Woods has published a memoir, a travel book, and forty-four novels in a thirty-seven year career.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jack on March 25, 2025

4 Stars. Does Elaine's restaurant really exist in New York City? Or did it? Yes. At one point in this enjoyable series about a rich lawyer who practices little law and his police buddy Dino, who always seems to have convenient holidays, Elaine's closed. I'd like to have visited at least once just to......more

Goodreads review by Diane on May 23, 2015

another action pack story.........more

Goodreads review by Jay on January 06, 2012

I fear the day has arrived. Stuart Woods has lost his touch. Now Woods was never an overambitious author. His novels are fun, tight stories with clearly etched characters delivered in 300 pages or less. Perfect for a nonstop from Atlanta to LA, including a break for dinner in first class. Woods has be......more

Goodreads review by Reving on February 26, 2012

The reviews on amazon for D.C. Deadwere terrible. I'm not saying this book is any more than what I always say the Stone Barrington books are: Private and Privilege for adults, but a lot of the reviews claim that Woods' books have gone down hill. I actually don't remember them being any better than......more

Goodreads review by Steve on June 14, 2024

June 2024. My first reading was in 2013 on trip to Lake Tahoe for Iron Man of Max. Seems like two lifetimes ago. Great memories and great photos. I think the first group photo was pre-sunrise with little Logan on my shoulders. 2023 this was a five star on first reading. However no point in reading ag......more


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Praise for D.C. Dead

“An exciting entry that possibly wraps up one of the longest-running story threads in Woods’ popular series.”—Booklist
 
“Engaging...The story line is fast-paced…fans of the series still will enjoy D.C. Dead.”—Midwest Book Review

More Praise for Stuart Woods

“Stuart Woods is a no-nonsense, slam-bang storyteller.”—Chicago Tribune

“A world-class mystery writer...I try to put Woods’s books down and I can’t.”—Houston Chronicle 

“Mr. Woods, like his characters, has an appealing way of making things nice and clear.”—The New York Times

“Woods certainly knows how to keep the pages turning.”—Booklist

“Since 1981, readers have not been able to get their fill of Stuart Woods’ New York Times bestselling novels of suspense.”—Orlando Sentinel

“Woods’s Stone Barrington is a guilty pleasure...he’s also an addiction that’s harder to kick than heroin.”—Contra Costa Times (California)