Stuart Woods
Stuart Woods (born Stuart Chevalier Lee) was an American novelist best known for his debut novel Chiefs, which won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel in 1981, and his long-running Stone Barrington mystery series. A Georgia native, he graduated from the University of Georgia with a BA in sociology, worked in advertising in New York, London, and Ireland, and became an avid sailor and pilot before dedicating himself to writing over ninety novels. He passed away in 2022 at age 84.
mystery
thriller
detective fiction
Collateral Damage
Santa Fe Rules
Dead Eyes
Santa Fe Edge (Ed Eagle Novel)
Unintended Consequences
Insatiable Appetites
Hot Mahogany: A Stone Barrington Novel
Run Before the Wind
Insatiable Appetites
Unintended Consequences
Shoot Him If He Runs (Stone Barrington Novels)
Grass Roots
Choke
Bel-Air Dead: A Stone Barrington Novel
Son of Stone
Mounting Fears
Dark Harbor
Carnal Curiosity
Short Straw
Fresh Disasters
Severe Clear
Strategic Moves
Blue Water, Green Skipper: A Memoir of Sailing Alone Across the Atlantic
Carnal Curiosity