Swimming to Catalina

Swimming to Catalina by Stuart Woods is a first edition novel published by Harper Collins on November 4, 1998. This 416-page book is written in English and follows the story of Stone Barrington, who is unexpectedly drawn back into the life of his former girlfriend, Arrington, after her fiancé, Hollywood star Vance Calder, reaches out for help. Arrington has gone missing, and Stone must navigate the treacherous waters of Los Angeles to uncover the truth behind her disappearance.
In this mystery and detective fiction, readers will accompany Stone as he traverses various locations, from Bel Air to Malibu and Rodeo Drive, in search of clues. The narrative delves into themes of suspense and crime, highlighting the challenges of trust in a city filled with deception. As Stone races against time to find Arrington, he faces a series of obstacles that threaten his own safety, making for a tense and engaging read.
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Sinking Like A Stone
Stone Barrington thought he’d heard the last of former girlfriend Arrington after she’d left him to marry Vance Calder, Hollywood’s hottest star. The last thing Stone expected was a desperate call from Calder. Arrington has vanished, and her new fiance; wants Stone to come to LA and find her.
In a town where the sharks drive Bentleys and no one can be trusted, Stone soon discovers he’s drowning in a sea of empty clues that take him from Bel Air to Malibu to Rodeo Drive. Running out of time and leads, he needs to keep his head above water and find Arrington fast, or end up swimming with the fishes himself.
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