Worst Fears Realised, Stuart Woods
Worst Fears Realised, Stuart Woods
5 Rating(s)
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Worst Fears Realised

Author: Stuart Woods

Narrator: Richard Ferrone

Unabridged: 9 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/29/2007


Synopsis

The author of nearly two dozen best-sellers, including Orchid Beach and Swimming to Catalina, Stuart Woods unfailingly entertains legions of fans with his suspenseful novels. Fifth in the series featuring the dashing, sophisticated Stone Barrington, this page-turner offers nonstop action.

Stone and his ex-partner, Dino, are facing every policeman's worst fear. The people close to them are being murdered, probably by someone the two of them sent to prison in the past. To complicate matters, Stone finds himself involved in a distracting relationship with a woman who may be as dangerous as she is beautiful. As the body count multiplies, Stone and Dino race against time to find clues to the brilliant killer's identity.

Through glitzy restaurants, dark back alleys, and posh summer communities, the suave Stone Barrington faces mobsters, a bomber, and a former lover to get his man. Richard Ferrone's rugged, no-nonsense narration is the perfect vehicle for this nonstop thrill ride.

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 February 25, 2025

5 Stars. If you want to read one Stone Barrington novel to experience the series, to see if it's for you, this one should be considered. Another is 'Dirty Work' which came out in 2003 - it's #9. I've always thought that the best entries in most series are among the first ten or so. The author has fo......more

Goodreads review by Diane on May 23, 2015

really good writing......more

Goodreads review by Katy on October 08, 2013

Please note: I read this book in 2006 from a copy I purchased for myself. My Reading Experience: I read this book in an afternoon - about 4 hours. I literally could not stop turning the pages. This was an absolutely riveting chapter in Stone Barrington's life; suspenseful, horrifying and at the same......more

Goodreads review by Eli - on October 14, 2022

I think I liked this one the best so far.......more

Goodreads review by Joanne on February 10, 2021

This is a typical Stone Barrington novel. These novels are dated and they tend to suffer a little bit from that. Stone tends to fall into bed with which ever woman comes along (and in some books that is up to three women) and it gets tiresome. Other than that the novel is quite good. The mystery is......more