Stuart Woods was born in the small town of Manchester, Georgia. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.A. in sociology and moved to Atlanta, where he enlisted in the Air National Guard. In the fall of 1960, Woods moved to New York in search of a career in writing, and remained there for a decade working in advertising, with the exception of ten months spent in Mannheim, Germany with the National Guard during the Berlin Wall crisis of 1961-62.
An attack of wanderlust drew Woods to London, where he worked in advertising agencies until the idea of writing a novel called him to a small flat in the stableyard of a castle in County Galway, Ireland. There, Woods completed one hundred pages of a novel before he discovered sailing, after which, “everything went to hell. All I did was sail.”
Woods took his sailing to a higher level, competing in the Observer Singlehanded Transatlantic Race (OSTAR) in 1976, and the catastrophic Fastnet Race in 1979 in which fifteen competitors died. In October and November of that year, Woods sailed his friend’s yacht across the Atlantic, calling at the ports of Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands, before finishing at Antigua in the Caribbean.
The next couple of years were spent in Georgia, where Woods wrote two non-fiction books: Blue Water, Green Skipper, an account of his Irish experience and the subsequent transatlantic race; and a travel guide entitled A Romantic Guide to the Country Inns of Britain and Ireland, which Woods says he wrote “on a whim.” W.W. Norton in New York bought the rights to Blue Water, Green Skipper, and published Woods’ first novel, Chiefs, in 1981. Chiefs won the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America that year, was nominated for Palindrome, and was made into a six-hour television drama starring Charlton Heston for CBS. In 2006, Woods had two New York Times national bestsellers with Dark Harbor and Short Straw, and repeated the feat in 2007 with Fresh Disasters and Shoot Him If He Runs.
Woods, who has written thirty-three novels, currently resides in Florida, New York City and Maine.
One night at Elaine’s, Stone Barrington—back in Manhattan after chasing down the bad guys in the Caribbean—meets Barton Cabot, older brother of his sometime ally, CIA boss Lance Cabot. Barton’s career in army intelligence is even more top secret than his brother’s, but he’s suffering from amnesia following a random act of violence. Amnesia is a dangerous thing in a man whose memory is chockfull of state secrets, so Lance hires Stone to watch Barton’s back. As Stone discovers, Barton is a spy with a rather unusual hobby: building and restoring antique furniture. The genteel world of antiques and coin dealers at first seems a far cry from Stone’s usual underworld of mobsters, murderers, and spies. But Barton also is a man with a past, and one event in particular— in the jungles of Vietnam more than thirty years earlier— is coming back to haunt his present in ways he’d never expected. Stone soon finds out that Barton, and some shady characters of his acquaintance, may be hiding a lot more than just a few forged antiques.
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評分這本書是輕鬆,故事是這樣的:一天,stone遇到瞭CIA的新老闆 lance。lance為他受到襲擊而失憶的哥哥發愁:他們多年未見,他對他一無所知。作為老闆事務繁重,照顧他哥的任務咣當一下就落到stone肩上。有意思的是...他哥哥barton cabot和stone呆瞭一會就神馬都想起來瞭...當然除...
評分這本書是輕鬆,故事是這樣的:一天,stone遇到瞭CIA的新老闆 lance。lance為他受到襲擊而失憶的哥哥發愁:他們多年未見,他對他一無所知。作為老闆事務繁重,照顧他哥的任務咣當一下就落到stone肩上。有意思的是...他哥哥barton cabot和stone呆瞭一會就神馬都想起來瞭...當然除...
評分這本書是輕鬆,故事是這樣的:一天,stone遇到瞭CIA的新老闆 lance。lance為他受到襲擊而失憶的哥哥發愁:他們多年未見,他對他一無所知。作為老闆事務繁重,照顧他哥的任務咣當一下就落到stone肩上。有意思的是...他哥哥barton cabot和stone呆瞭一會就神馬都想起來瞭...當然除...
評分這本書是輕鬆,故事是這樣的:一天,stone遇到瞭CIA的新老闆 lance。lance為他受到襲擊而失憶的哥哥發愁:他們多年未見,他對他一無所知。作為老闆事務繁重,照顧他哥的任務咣當一下就落到stone肩上。有意思的是...他哥哥barton cabot和stone呆瞭一會就神馬都想起來瞭...當然除...
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