
Jenelle G. (
JenelleG) reviewed on 7/2/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
#2 in the series, I liked it!!
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Another well-done book by Stuart Woods even though the plot seems a bit contrived at times.

Robin L. (
Clair) reviewed on 10/21/2009...
I'm not sure if I'm going to read many more of these. The stories seem a little slow to me....we'll see.
A great read! Fast, keeps you on the edge of you seat with lots of surprises!

June E. (
junie) reviewed on 2/10/2008...
Love all Stuart Woods books and this is no exception. Good mystery.

Mark J. (
ZIPPER) reviewed on 10/22/2007...
I was not familiar with the writings of Woods and found this story to be a bit on the risqué side BUT the more I got into the story and characters it became a funny but tragic story.
As some of the media critics wrote; "Dirty Fun" and "Delightfully Nasty".
I must now find more of his books.
Stone Barrington is kept busy, both in and out of bed, trying to solve the mystery of who is publishing the scandle sheet "Dirt". Fast read.
Nothing Better than dirt just ask Amanda.

Kaye F. (
Mysty) reviewed on 2/4/2007...
Great book in the Stone Barrington Series.

Penny H. (
damsweet2) reviewed on 1/20/2007...
Under the whispers, secrets and scandal, theres nothing but DIRT....Amanda Hard a gossip columinst exposes all. A mesmerizing tale of betrayal, murder and tabloid terror.
A riveting story with a twist. Stuart Woods always tells a great tale.

Debra D. (
Nemo) reviewed on 11/26/2006...
Very good early Barrington novel, introduces Arrington, who we see alot in later books. Classic Stone Phillips style wit and intrigue.

James S. (
oldsarge) reviewed on 11/23/2006...
wOODS AT HIS BEST. LOOKING FOR MORE OF wOODS BOOKS.
feared and loathed for her poison pen and ice-queen persona,gossip columinst amanda dart has made her share of enemies.then the tables are turned.an anonymous gossipmonger is faxing amanda's personeal and private peccadilloes to anyone who can read. deperate to save her reputation,she enlists the help of new york lawyer and privat4e investigator stone barrington to learn the identity of the faxer.and everyone in the world of tabloid journalism becomes a suspect.
From the back of the book: Feared and loathed for her poison pen and ice-queen persona, gossip columnist Amanda Dart has made her share of enemies. Then the tables are turned. An anonymous gossipmonger is faxing Amanda's personal and private peccadilloes to anyone who can read. Desperate to save her reputation, she enlists the help of New York lawyer and private investigator Stone Barrington to learn the identity of the faxer. And everyone in the world of tabloid journalism becomes a suspect.
But the faxes don't stop. In fact, they get worse. And Stone winds up with more leads than one man can handle, until Amanda takes matters dangerously into her own hands and turns the world of gossip on its head. As the circle of suspects shrinks, Stone discovers that even the most respected members of the social scene will stop at nothing..even homicide...to clear their sullied names, in this mesmerizing tale of betrayal, murder, and tabloid terror.

Jane K. (
JDay) reviewed on 7/5/2006...
Scandals, secrets, betrayal, murder and tabloid terror. What more could you want in a book?? A real page-turner..."brisk sex".."the action (is) quick and the entertainment value high." Meet Amanda Dart, gossip columnist who has made her share of enemies. Now the tables are turned and Amanda is the subject of faxes detailing her personal and private peccadilloes.

I.B. K. (
Ostkind) reviewed on 6/1/2006...
Great summer read.
Another mystery in the Stone Barrington series! Nasty gossip columnist Amanda Dart has the tables turned on her, as someone faxes the media details of her private life. Murder follows, of course!
Very good, excellent author.

Rick K. (
Kandle) reviewed on 4/22/2006...
Another excellent Stone Barrington book!

Zack G. (
traphicg) reviewed on 3/9/2006...
Great Stone Barrington book
Another good read from Woods.
Jan W. reviewed on 11/6/2005...
loved this one.

Diane C. (
DEC) reviewed on 9/29/2005...
Gossip columnist Amanda Dart hires Stone Barrington to uncover who is sending out faxes revealing her own pecadillos. Stone soon finds that the stakes behind the messages are much bigger than a bit of embarrassment.
Feared and loathed for her poison pen and ice-queen persona, gossip columinist Amanda Dart has made her share of enemies. Then the tables are turned. An anonymous gossipmonger is faxing Amanda's personal and private peccadilloes to anyone who can read. Desperate to save her reputation, she enlists the help of lawyer and private investigator Stone Barrington to learn the identity of the faxer. But the faxes don't stop. In fact they get worse. And Stone winds up with more leads than one man can handle. As the circle of suspects shrinks, Stone discovers that even the mosts respected members of the social scene will stop at nothing--even homicide to clear their sullied names in this tale of betrayal, murder and tabloid terror.
Sid R. reviewed on 6/21/2005...
Typical Stone Barrington novel....fun and fast read
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