Series: Stone Barrington

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New York Dead by Stuart WoodsBook 1
Dirt by Stuart WoodsBook 2
Dead in the Water by Stuart WoodsBook 3
Swimming To Catalina by Stuart WoodsBook 4
Worst Fears Realized by Stuart WoodsBook 5
L. A. Dead by Stuart WoodsBook 6
Cold Paradise by Stuart WoodsBook 7
The Short Forever by Stuart WoodsBook 8
Stuart Woods CD Collection 2: Cold Paradise and The Short Forever (Stone Barrington) by Stuart Woods7-8
Dirty Work by Stuart WoodsBook 9
Reckless Abandon by Stuart WoodsBook 10
Stuart Woods CD Collection 3: Dirty Work, Reckless Abandon (Stone Barrington) by Stuart Woods9-10
Two-Dollar Bill by Stuart WoodsBook 11
Dark Harbor by Stuart WoodsBook 12
Fresh Disasters by Stuart WoodsBook 13
Shoot Him if He Runs by Stuart WoodsBook 14
Hot Mahogany by Stuart WoodsBook 15
Loitering with Intent by Stuart WoodsBook 16
Kisser by Stuart WoodsBook 17
Lucid Intervals by Stuart WoodsBook 18
Strategic Moves (Stone Barrington) by Stuart WoodsBook 19
Bel-Air Dead by Stuart WoodsBook 20
Son of Stone (Stone Barrington) by Stuart WoodsBook 21

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