Another great novel in the Stuart Woods world and one that keeps you interested throughout, is never too predictable, brings back a lot of characters from the last Will Lee novel [Grass Roots], but doesn't do so at the expense of story or new twists and really makes great use of all. If there wer...
As we first meet Will Lee, he is in his mid-twenties and has just taken the last of his second-year law school exams. But he has not yet finished law school; there is still a third year to go. In fact, Will Lee has never finished anything in his life, other than school courses, and is emotionally...
For Will Lee, the Congressional Christmas break was supposed to be a time to rest and recharge. It was supposed to be a time to begin planning for his run for the junior Senate seat for Georgia four years hence. It was supposed to be a time to reconnect with his family in Delano.Well, he manages...
Stuart Woods' Chiefs traces the history of Delano, Georgia from 1920 through 1963 through the eyes of three very different men who become chief of police in the small town. Over the forty-three-year time span of the book broods the shadow of a serial killer whose existence is only briefly suspect...
The classic techno-thriller of superpower espionage from "New York Times" bestselling master of suspense Stuart Woods!Sifting through reams of seemingly unrelated intelligence, CIA analyst Katherine Rule discovers a chilling pattern: an ultrasecret Baltic submarine base ... a crafty Russian spy-m...
I've read most of Stuart Woods' books, primarily in paper or electronic format, and have enjoyed them all. However, most of the Will Lee series has only been available in audiobook format from the online library I use. I still very much enjoyed this series until this particular audiobook edition ...