Short Straw reintroduces Santa Fe lawyer Ed Eagle, who first appeared in Stuart Woods's 1992 thriller, Santa Fe Rules. In his first adventure, Ed fell in love with the seductive Barbara Kennerly, and married her -- against his better judgment.
Turns out that Ed should have listened to his intuition.
Ed Eagle awakens the morning after his fortieth birthday to find that Barbara has vanished, and Ed's money -- from his business, his bank, and his brokerage accounts -- has been wired to the Cayman Islands. Barbara, it appears, had drugged his birthday wine, neatly cleaned him out and then fled to Mexico, from where she can't be extradited. And as if that weren't bad enough, when Ed arrives at work that morning he discovers that he's been assigned a new client who looks like nothing but trouble -- Joe Big Bear, a part-time mechanic charged with a triple homicide. Ed hires two slightly shady investigators to search for his wife. But when they track Barbara down in Puerto Vallarta, they discover that Joe Big Bear may also be embroiled in Barbara's plot. Ed soon finds himself caught in a scheme that is much more far reaching -- and deadly -- than anyone would have expected.
A page turner, I read in a total of 4.5 hours. Interesting plot with many twists. Gratuitous sex scenes that don't add much to the plot were a little disappointing.
PJ S. (PJsails2) from HOLLAND, MI wrote on 5/1/2007...
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On the morning of his 50th birthday, Ed Eagle awakens to find that his wife has vanished, and his money has been wired out. Barbara (wife) went to Mexico, and Ed gets a pro-bono assignment to defend Joe Big Bear from a triple homicide. Turns out Joe might have something to do with all this after all.
"Stuart Woods delivers a compulsively readable novel of crosses and double crosses, featuring a shrewd criminal lawyer and his shamelessly sexy wife - a true black widow."
PAT F. (patferguson) from ATLANTA, GA wrote on 4/28/2007...
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Ed Eagle and his wife are having a problem. Stuart Woods gives you plenty of twists in this story. Another great read by Woods.
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Wendy F. wrote on 6/21/2008...
Second in a series...okay, but not spine-tingling.
Gaylene G. (gigi) from LONGVIEW, TX wrote on 3/23/2008...
My first Woods' book featuring Ed Eagle, SantaFe lawyer. Great read!
Ted T. from P C BEACH, FL wrote on 8/7/2007...
Stuart Woods hits it again. This suspense novel will keep you guessing until the end. Twists and turns that Stuart Woods is known for.
Linda S. from TURNER, OR wrote on 7/16/2007...
great story line, very good mystery. Stuart Woods writes very well, and keeps you guessing until the end.
Ron B. (RonB) from SAN ANTONIO, TX wrote on 6/15/2007...
A very entertaining book--excellent read.
Calmia Y. (underwriter) from MECHANICVILLE, NY wrote on 6/13/2007...