Two-Dollar Bill (Stone Barrington Novels)

Two-Dollar Bill by Stuart Woods is an unabridged audio edition published by Penguin Audio on April 7, 2005. This work follows Manhattan attorney Stone Barrington as he reluctantly takes in a smooth-talking Texan who has survived an apparent attack on his life. As the story unfolds, Barrington’s concerns about the man’s credibility grow, especially when a dead body is discovered in his own home.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of mystery and suspense, as Barrington navigates the complexities of trust and danger. The plot thickens with unexpected twists, drawing listeners into a world where appearances can be deceiving. This edition, consisting of 8 pages, presents an engaging exploration of the thriller genre, making it a notable addition for fans of suspenseful storytelling.
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Reluctantly taking in a smooth-talking Texan 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.
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