Stuart Woods' Deep Water (Stone Barrington Novel)

Stuart Woods' Deep Water (Stone Barrington Novel)

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Review Quotes: One of Living Magazines' Best Early Summer Reads "Another thriller making waves (pun intended) . . . at a briskly compelling pace. This is part of a big series, now on its 67th...

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Review Quotes:
One of Living Magazines' Best Early Summer Reads

"Another thriller making waves (pun intended) . . . at a briskly compelling pace. This is part of a big series, now on its 67th installment. It doesn't seem to slow down!" -- The Phrasemaker

"A high-speed, thrilling jaunt to the end filled with numerous plot twists . . . Stuart Woods' Deep Water has several directions it takes that lead to a pistol packing slam bang ending guaranteed to thrill fans of Stone Barrington." -- Midwest Book Review

"Longtime fans of Stone Barrington are in for a treat. Here, Brett Battles proves once again that the beloved series remains in exceptionally capable hands, delivering a fast-paced mystery packed with intrigue, danger, and all the charm readers have come to expect from Stuart Woods' iconic hero . . . Battles captures the voice and wit that made Stone Barrington such an enduring character in the first place. The transition from Woods to Battles has truly felt seamless, allowing the series to evolve while remaining faithful to everything longtime fans love." -- The Real Book Spy

Biographical Note:
Stuart Woods was the author of more than ninety novels, including the #1 New York Times bestselling Stone Barrington series. A native of Georgia and an avid sailor and pilot, he began his writing career in the advertising industry. Chiefs, his debut in 1981, won the Edgar Award. Woods passed away in 2022.

Brett Battles is the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty novels, including the Jonathan Quinn, Rewinder, Project Eden, and Night Man Chronicles series. Three-time Barry Award nominee, his novel The Deceived won the award for Best Thriller in 2009.

Review Citations:

  • Kirkus Reviews 03/15/2026 (EAN 9798217179275, Hardcover)