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Book Review of Son of Stone (Stone Barrington, Bk 21)

Son of Stone (Stone Barrington, Bk 21)
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This is one of the better Stone Barrington novels in recent years. It is very heavy on plot, with lots of story progression and some decent character development. Things can't seem to get any better for Stone Barrington, who lives in a fabulous home in Turtle Bay. He marries long lost love Arrington Carter, and gets to know his precocious son Peter, the multi-talented young film director. Just when things seem as if they can't get any better, Stone suffers a tremendous loss. Luckily Stuart Woods has abandoned any attempt at his not-very-sexy sex scenes, which is a relief.