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by Stuart Woods


  SW: The process of writing is still a kind of magic to me, and I never try to analyze it too deeply, for fear that it might stop working. I do try to make each chapter a small story in itself, with a beginning, a middle and an end, and I try to end each one in such a way as to lead naturally into the next one. It seems to work.

  CEW: What did you enjoy most about having Chiefs turned into a mini-series?

  SW: I enjoyed the whole process. The producers were kind enough to let me read each generation of the screenplay, as it was being written, and to ask for my suggestions, some of which they actually took. I also enjoyed visiting the set in South Carolina and playing a small part (an FBI agent) in part three. They “dressed” the town three times, for the different periods of the story, altering something like twenty-three store-fronts and planting a large oak tree in the center of town. I was amazed at the thoroughness of the job. I made some friends, too; I still see Martin Manulis, the executive producer, when I am in L.A., and also Charlton Heston, and Steven Collins, and I hear from the producer, Bill Deneen, once in a great while. The director, Jerry London, pops up now and then; he and his wife usually stop and stay the night when they’re traveling from a shoot in Toronto to New York, and we play golf.

  CEW: How much do you use the Internet? Do you find it valuable for research?

  SW: I use the Internet mostly to answer email from readers, but I also keep track of my investments, buy cars, rent vacation houses and read about things that interest me, but I haven’t used it much for research, because I don’t do a lot of research these days.

  CEW: Rumor has it that you are writing a memoir—is this true?

  SW: I have written some chapters of another memoir, but I have no idea when it will be finished or when it will be published. I guess it’s not a priority right now.

  This interview was originally published July 1998 in The Internet Writing Journal (R),

  http://www.writerswrite.com.

  Stone Barrington: The First Five

  New York Dead; Dirt; Dead in the Water; Swimming to Catalina; Worst Fears Realized

  New York Dead

  Everyone is always telling Stone Barrington that he’s too smart to be a cop, but it’s pure luck that places him on the streets in the dead of night, just in time to witness the horrifying incident that turns his life inside out.

  Suddenly he is on the front page of every New York newspaper, and his life is hopelessly entwined in the increasingly shocking life (and perhaps death) of Sasha Nijinsky, the country’s hottest and most beautiful television anchorwoman.

  No matter where he turns, the case is waiting for him, haunting his nights and turning his days into a living hell. Stone finds himself caught in a perilous web of unspeakable crimes, dangerous friends, and sexual depravity that has throughout it one common thread: Sasha.

  “Hollywood-slick and fast-moving”

  —Los Angeles Daily News

  “Suspenseful and surprising”

  —Atlanta Constitution

  Dirt

  Feared and disliked both for her poison pen and for her ice-queen persona, gossip columnist Amanda Dart finds the tables have turned. When an anonymous gossipmonger begins faxing the scathing details of Amanda’s sexual indiscretions to national opinion makers, she turns to Stone Barrington—ex-cop, fulltime lawyer, and sometime investigator—for help.

  “This slickly entertaining suspenser displays Woods at the top of his game with no signs of flagging…. The narrative rockets toward an abrupt but absolutely stunning denouement. Using all his skills here, and subtly reminiscent of the waggish P.G. Wodehouse, Woods delivers a marvelously sophisticated, thoroughly modern, old-fashioned read.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “The devious plot…deftly skewering society types, would be enough to hook most of us, but veteran thriller writer Woods…shrewdly stacks the deck further by bringing back Barrington, the immensely likable star of…New York Dead. The result makes for a lost weekend’s worth of dirty fun—the kind you would want your friends to find out about.”

  —People

  Dead in the Water

  A beautiful young woman sails a large yacht into the harbor of the lovely Caribbean island nation of St. Marks.

  Alone.

  But she had departed from the other side of the Atlantic in the company of her husband, a well-known writer. His absence places Allison Manning under the intense scrutiny of St. Marks’s considerable Minister of Justice, Sir Winston Sutherland—and, therefore, under the protection of the otherwise vacationing Stone Barrington.

  Sir Winston’s motives are unclear but his methods bear little resemblance to the judicial system ex-cop attorney Stone is accustomed to navigating—and Stone finds himself inextricably caught in a swirling storm of island madness and murder, made worse by a hurricane of sensational press coverage.

  “One of his best…Woods is a pro and this goes by like a summer breeze, with just enough heat to make you sweat.”

  —Detroit News

  “Fast paced…Thoroughly entertaining.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  Swimming to Catalina

  Stone Barrington had thought he’d heard the last of Arrington Carter after she’d left him to get engaged to Vance Calder, Hollywood’s hottest star. The last thing Stone expected was a desperate call from Calder.

  Arrington has vanished, and her new fiancé wants Stone to come to L.A. and find her.

  The assignment turns out to be the most dangerous and treacherous of Stone’s career. Powerful people are gunning for him. Where is Arrington? Why did she disappear? And does Vance Calder really want her back?

  People magazine’s “Page Turner of the Week”

  “A heck of a plot, intrigue, and cover-up between the first page and the last.”

  —San Antonio Express News

  Worst Fears Realized

  It is the scenario that every ex-policeman dreads—all around him people are dying, and Stone Barrington suspects the killer may be someone he’d put in prison years before. Stone hooks up with his ex-partner from the NYPD, Dino Bacchetti, now the head of detectives in the 19th Precinct, and the two men must pool their resources to protect those close to them.

  Stone’s former love, Arrington, now married to movie star Vance Calder, is back, too, and nose-to-nose with the new woman in Stone’s life—who has a Mafia bloodline and who may be as dangerous as she is beautiful.

  From a premier table at Elaine’s to dark back alleys where lurk Armani-clad mobsters with the latest lethal accessories, Stone launches a life-and-death hunt that will test him as no case has ever done before.

  “Satisfying to the last dirty deed…This seductive novel will have readers twitching with suspense.”

  —Library Journal

  “Excellent…A fun read for fans of undercover agents who get plenty of action under the covers.”

  —USA Today

  More Stone Barrington and Stuart Woods coming from PerfectBound…

  The five Stone Barrington novels described above (there are, to date, nine, also including L.A. Dead; Cold Paradise; The Short Forever) are available from PerfectBound e-books as of April 2003. Please visit www.perfectbound.com for details of and to purchase these five titles and other Stuart Woods e-books titles. And get all the latest news on Stuart Woods at www.stuartwoods.com.

  And new in hardcover from Stuart Woods…

  Dirty Work

  Back in New York City after the London adventures of The Short Forever, cop-turned-lawyer Stone Barrington is approached by a colleague at the firm of Woodman & Weld seeking help with a celebrity divorce case.

  Heiress Elena Marks needs proof of her layabout husband’s infidelity before she can begin divorce proceedings. When the undercover work Stone sets up turns dirty—and catastrophic—leaving the errant husband dead and the mystery woman gone without a trace, Stone must clear his own good name and find a killer hiding among the glitterati of New York’s high society.

  Carpenter�
��the beautiful British intelligence agent first encountered in The Short Forever—arrives in New York to begin an investigation of her own; Stone suspects that her case is strangely connected to the dead husband. And he and Dino, his former NYPD partner, are set to face the most bizarre and challenging assignment of their very colorful careers.

  About the Author

  Stuart Woods was born in Manchester, Georgia; graduated from the University of Georgia; and served in the Air National Guard. A professional sailor, Mr. Woods participated in the Observer Single-handed Transatlantic Race (OSTAR) in 1976 and the catastrophic Fastnet Race in 1979, in which fifteen competitors died.

  W.W. Norton published Woods’s first novel, Chiefs, in 1981. It won the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America that year and was made into a six-hour television drama starring Charlton Heston.

  Mr. Woods, who has written twenty-six novels—including nine featuring Stone Barrington—currently resides in Florida, New York City, and Maine.

  Please visit www.stuartwoods.com.

  Praise for Stuart Woods and

  WORST FEARS REALIZED

  “Excellent escape reading…. There’s plenty of excitement as Stone and Dino race around New York chasing a killer.”

  —USA Today

  “Woods is a no-nonsense, slam-bang storyteller.”

  —Chicago Tribune

  “With sharply drawn characters, a plot that’s satisfying to the last dirty deed, and a story that flows with the effortless grace attained only by a master, this seductive novel will have readers twitching with suspense.”

  —Library Journal

  “Stuart Woods is a wonderful storyteller who could teach Robert Ludlum and Tom Clancy a thing or two.”

  —The State (SC)

  “Worst Fears Realized is one of his winners, starting fast and picking up speed…. The story is slick, taut, and well-told. It will delight Woods’s many fans.”

  —Cleveland Plain Dealer

  “Woods…can write smart dialogue and knows how to pace.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  ORCHID BEACH

  “An action-packed puzzler.”

  —People magazine “Page-Turner of the Week”

  “Smooth and satisfying.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “Barker—tough and tight-lipped—is fun to watch as she maneuvers among city politicians and wary colleagues, one of whom may be the murderer.”

  —Entertainment Weekly

  “An entertaining suspense story…. Barker is tough when she needs to be, and clever and persistent in following her hunches.”

  —School Library Journal

  SWIMMING TO CATALINA

  “A heck of a plot, intrigue and cover-up between the first and last page.”

  —San Antonio Express News

  “This enjoyable, star-dusted plunge into Hollywood’s dark side agreeably melds ’90s glitz with classic noir.”

  —People magazine

  “A fast-paced thriller…. A tight storyline that never loses focus while barreling to an exciting finale…. Woods…keeps readers interested.”

  —Rocky Mountain News

  “Outstanding…. After nearly two dozen books, Woods can still surprise readers, not only with clever plots and characters, but also with his knowledge of everything from aeronautics to yachtsmanship.”

  —Booklist

  UNDER THE LAKE

  “Part detective story, part ghost story, part Southern gothic…. It scared the living hell out of me!”

  —Stephen King

  “Keeps you turning page after page.”

  —Washington Post

  “Another gem…. A book to read and get chills from on even the hottest day!”

  —San Diego Union

  “A marvelous book…. One of the best I’ve read in a long, long time.”

  —Andrew Greeley

  “A blockbuster certain to keep you turning the pages long into the night.”

  —Macon Telegraph and News

  “Never a dull moment as the story surges toward its exciting climax.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  DEEP LIE

  “One of the most readable espionage novels since The Hunt for Red October!”

  —Atlanta Journal & Constitution

  “Vibrating with tension and nonstop action.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “An amazingly original thriller!”

  —Richard Condon, author of Prizzi’s Honor

  “Terrific.”

  —Pat Conroy

  “Hooks you fast with a first chapter so chilling it almost clanks cold chains on your spine…. A crackling good story.”

  —San Francisco Chronicle

  “A great idea for an espionage thriller…. I read the thing in one gulp.”

  —Houston Chronicle

  “A whale of a story.”

  —New York Times

  “High-stakes espionage…. A solid winner.”

  —United Press International

  DIRT

  “Blackmail, murder, suspense, love—what else could you want in a book?”

  —Cosmopolitan

  “This slickly entertaining suspenser displays Woods at the top of his game…. Woods delivers a marvelously sophisticated, thoroughly modern, old-fashioned read.”

  —Publishers Weekly, starred review

  DEAD IN THE WATER

  “A man lost at sea, a small airplane crash, some impassioned sexual antics, and a tropical island…. One of [his] best…. Woods is a pro and this goes by like a summer breeze, with just enough heat to make you sweat.”

  —Detroit News

  “Fast-paced, filled with enough humor, sex and clever surprises all the way to the last page to make it thoroughly entertaining amusement.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “Trying to make this neat tale last more than one sitting would be like staying up all night nursing a Godiva truffle.”

  —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

  CHOKE

  “Woods knows how to keep the narrative pace in overdrive…. An entertaining page-turner.”

  —New York Times Book Review

  “A real page-turner with surprises along the way.”

  —Boston Globe

  Books by Stuart Woods

  Stone Barrington Novels

  New York Dead

  Dirt

  Dead in the Water

  Swimming to Catalina

  Worst Fears Realized

  L.A. Dead

  Cold Paradise

  The Short Forever

  Dirty Work

  Holly Barker

  Orchid Beach

  Orchid Blues

  Blood Orchid

  Will Lee

  Run Before the Wind

  Grass Roots

  The Run

  Standalone Titles

  Chiefs

  Deep Lie

  Under the Lake

  White Cargo

  Palindrome

  Santa Fe Rules

  L.A. Times

  Dead Eyes

  Heat

  Imperfect Strangers

  Choke

  Nonfiction

  Blue Water, Green Skipper

  A Romantic’s Guide to the Country Inns of Britain and England

  Credits

  Cover design and illustration by John Lewis

  This is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogues are products of the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

  WORST FEARS REALIZED. Copyright © 1999 by Stuart Woods. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced
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  “We Are Very Different People”: Stuart Woods on Stone Barrington. This interview originally appeared in The Internet Writing Journal (R), http://www.writerswrite.com. Copyright © 1997–2003 by Writers Write, Inc. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

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  Microsoft Reader April 2003 eISBN 0-06-057485-2

  A hardcover edition of this book was published in 1999 by HarperCollins Publishers.

  First HarperPaperbacks printing: April 2000

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