Book Reviews of Dead in the Water

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Dead in the Water
Author: Stuart Woods

Book Information
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780061093494 - ISBN-10: 0061093491
Publication Date: 5/1/1998
Pages: 432

21 Book Reviews submitted by our Members

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David P. reviewed on 11/24/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Stone Barrington novel - definding woman in Carribian - very good

Donna C. (g-ma) reviewed on 11/25/2008...


I like Stone Barrington, he can get into so many situations--this wasn't hard to figure out but it was still a good read and easy to read.

Rachel H. reviewed on 7/25/2008...


A very exciting murder mystery ---- and that is before the two surprises at the ending!

Joyce K. reviewed on 10/30/2007...


"One of (his) best...Woods is a pro and this goes by like a summer breeze, with just enough heat to make you sweat."

Arlene D. (arlene1940) reviewed on 4/28/2007...


Fast-paced, filled with enought humor, sex, and clever surprises all the way to the last page to make it thoroughly entertaining amusement.

Stone Barrington only wants a winter getaway from the chill of New York in the beautiful, tropical Caribbean paradise of St. Mark's. But the lawyer, cop gets instead the chance to defend Allison Manning.

Mary Ann M. (grammy) reviewed on 4/12/2007...


This is a page turner. It will keep you guessing right up to the end.
Stone Barrington is on a getaway to the Caribbean paradise of St. Marks when by chance he becomes involved in the murder trial of a beautiful young woman accused of killing her rich husband on board their luxurious yacht and then burying him at sea.
The story continues through the affair with the accused to the conclusion of the trial.
Be warned that the love scenes between Stone and his client are very graphic and may not be to everyone's taste.
The elements of the story and the conclusion are a bit jaw dropping.
All in all, I enjoyed the book.

Richard C. (rcroft) - Lake Worth, FL reviewed on 4/1/2007...


Out of the 14 Stuart Woods books I have read, "Dead in the Water" was the best. It is full of suspense all the way and it has an ending that is a big surprise.

Kaye F. (Mysty) reviewed on 2/4/2007...


Another Stone Barrington novel. Fast paced.

John W. (OmahaJohn) reviewed on 2/4/2007...


I enjoyed all of this series of books.

Anita C. (Yabe) reviewed on 1/30/2007...


One of Wood's best! One in the Stone Barrington series.

Donna C. reviewed on 1/29/2007...


great book really keept me going.

Barbara F. (blueheronmom) reviewed on 1/3/2007...


One of his best. This is a fast paced page turner.

Joan W. (JoanieB) reviewed on 12/27/2006...


Heads up for those who don't wish a lot of sexual references - this book contains many.

Dolly K. (Dolly) reviewed on 12/7/2006...


As always, a good read from Stuart Woods.

Karen W. (Ilvbooks) reviewed on 8/21/2006...


Another bestsellers from a great writer, who doesn't like Stuart Woods?

Sayde B. (tchrmsb) reviewed on 4/27/2006...


As all of us, Stone Barrington dreams of a tropical vacation during the middle of a harsh winter season in New York. This now lawyer, ex-cop is now finding himself defending Allison Manning who has been accused of killing her husband and burying him at sea.

Chris D. reviewed on 4/27/2006...


Excellent reading, excellent author.

Dana J. reviewed on 4/16/2006...


I really like all the Stone Barrington novels.

Zack G. (traphicg) reviewed on 3/9/2006...


Great Stone Barrington book

Debra D. (Nemo) reviewed on 2/25/2006...


A Stone Barrington novel. In this one, he actually participates in a trial as defense attorney. The situation is bizzare and the plot twists and turns right to the end.

LAURA C. (Laura9691) reviewed on 6/27/2005...


Stone Barrington only wants a winter getaway from the chill of New York in the beautiful, tropical Caribbean paradise of St. Mark's. But what the lawyer and ex-cop gets instead is the chance to defend Allison Manning. The beautiful young woman stands accused of killer her rich husband on board their luxurious yacht and then buring him at sea.

Stone isn't exactly conversant with the island country's law, but this much is clear to him: Allison is being railroaded bythe perverse sense of justice of a prosecutor who will do anything to stay in office. Donning the robe and wig of a British barrister, Stone does everything he can to save Allison, from publicizing the case all over the American press to conduct the kind of smart, tough investigation that money can't buy. Just when he has the jury in the palm of his hands, a shocking reversal of fortune changes everything. And what was once a sure thing begins to look a lot like a death sentence.

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