Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington Novels)

Two-Dollar Bill by Stuart Woods is a First Edition novel published by Putnam Adult on April 12, 2005. This 304-page book follows Manhattan attorney Stone Barrington as he reluctantly takes in a smooth-talking Texan who has a collection of rare two-dollar bills. The situation escalates when an apparent attack on the Texan’s life leads to the discovery of a dead body in Barrington’s own home, raising questions about the man’s credibility.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and thriller, featuring the character of Stone Barrington and his experiences with private investigators in New York City. The plot delves into themes of trust and deception, as Barrington navigates the complexities of his unexpected guest and the ensuing chaos. This edition presents a detailed exploration of the unfolding events, making it a notable entry in the Stone Barrington series.
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Reluctantly taking in a smooth-talking Texan who possesses a cache of rare two-dollar bills and who survives an apparent attack on his life, Manhattan attorney Stone Barrington becomes increasingly concerned about the man’s credibility when a dead body is found in his own house. 250,000 first printing.
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