From Barnes & NobleFor attorney Stone Barrington, it began as a brief, routine assignment. Little did he know that his dapper client had become the target of several very dangerous people and that by continuing to associate with him, he too has become a likely bull's eye. A hit in hardcover; now in mass-market paperback and NOOK Book.
Publishers Weekly10/14/2013
A misunderstanding leads Stone Barrington to take on ex-con John Fratelli as a client at the start of bestseller Woods's polished 28th outing for the suave New York City attorney (after 2013's Doing Hard Time). Fratelli put his 25 years in Sing Sing to good use by protecting fellow prisoner Eduardo Buono, who rewarded his service by telling Fratelli how to retrieve $2 million in stolen but now technically legal money from a safe-deposit box.