Just another one of Stuart Woods' examples of a great book. Took me a day to read, you just can't put it down. Great suspense throughout the book, never know what is going to happen next.
Great series. Must read. They overlap with the Stone Barrington series (that's great reading to).
This book is like good sex, you never want it to end.
This series just keeps getting better.

June E. (
junie) wrote on 2/10/2008...
Even more exciting than the other Holly Barker book; I only hope there will be a sequel soon. Very entertaining and hard to put down. Loved it.
Holly Barker, the sexy, no-nonsense former police chief from Orchid Beach, Florida, has been known to crack cases that even the FBI couldn't break. Now Lance Cabot, makes Holly an offer she can't refuse: to join an elite intelligence unit hunting down terrorists on American soil. Their first prey, however may turn out to be all-American.
Teddy Fay, the ex-CIA technology wizard apparently blew up his own airplane while being hotly pursued by the FBI and U.S. Navy pilots. But now a series of attacks on a new kind of victim-terrorists with diplomatic immunity-makes some in the governement, up to and including the president of the United States, believe Teddy may be back. And Holly finds herself in the thick of the hunt.
Great, easy read. Read it in one night. One of my favorite Stuart Wood novels.
the ending is just a bit aggravating....
This is one of Stuart Woods' best novels. The action is non-stop.
Recommended!

Beverly F. (
sara16) wrote on 9/30/2006...
A very fast interesting mystery.Really enjoyed it.
IRON ORCHID by Stuart Woods: Former Orchid Beach, Fla., police chief Holly Barker has opted for a CIA career in Woods’ by-the-numbers thriller. Barely through basic training at a highly regimented CIA "training farm," Barker's class is suddenly enlisted to track down calculating killer (and opera buff) Teddy Fay. An ex-CIA agent himself, Fay uses insider information to continue assassinating international political figures who also happen to be enemies of the U.S. After an initial slow start the pace accelerates as Barker just misses Teddy in disguise in several encounters. While most of Woods’ characters are somewhat superficial, Barker leaves a bit to be desired. Of course there is always Barker's dog, Daisy the Doberman, to make up for any shortcomings.