• Two-Dollar Bill

  • Stone Barrington, Book 11
  • By: Stuart Woods
  • Narrated by: Tony Roberts
  • Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (739 ratings)

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Two-Dollar Bill

By: Stuart Woods
Narrated by: Tony Roberts
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Publisher's summary

Two-Dollar Bill delivers all the storytelling twists and whip-smart banter audiences have come to love in Stuart Woods's thrillers, as suave Manhattan cop-turned-lawyer Stone Barrington is back on his home turf caught between a filthy rich conman—who's just become his client—and a beautiful prosecutor.

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Fantastic to the end.

Wow, the book was riveting and suspenseful to the very end. And the twist at the very end made for a great ending. Looking forward to the next ihn the series.

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Typical Stuart Woods

A typical Stone Barrington novel with all of Stone's charm and charisma. It even includes Stone getting bamboozled several times. Of course big trouble ensues and Stone is able to work out the sorry mess and end up smelling like roses, but not before getting himself and his lovely lady (or 2) into a heap of trouble.

A fun read/listen.

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Better than any other bestseller I've heard

Worth my last credit for sure! The life of Stone Barrington is always so interesting & Two Dollar Bill is no exception. The reader, Tony Roberts really brings it all together. And the texas drawl is just right! 5 star read!

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2 Dollar Bill

Excellent story. Billy Bob one bad dude. Through the twists and turns Stone comes out the winner

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Add another to the list!

Outstanding! Very good story .. Suspenseful..Great characters were introduced in this novel hopefully Woods will continue with them in is next novel.

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Fun Listening

This was a fun story, with the usual characters. I think the plot to blow up Time Square may have been a little over the top. Still enjoyed it.

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Good story. Best one since “worst fears realized”
I enjoyed the suspense and the fact that the reader kept anting to know more as the story developed. The ending definitely shocked me.

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Can't get enough!

We just can't get enough of Stone Barrington! This was one of the best so far! Hubby and I are working our way through the series and are bummed that book 12 isn't available on Audible yet!!

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overall enjoyable

The story held my interest and was overall enjoyable. I am making my way through the Stone Barrington series and I'm noticing the formula so some of the story becomes predictable. I have to agree with previous reviews that the narration can be tough to bare. Characters lose their original voice as the story goes on and Dino's voice is the worst of all in my opinion.

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Two Dollar Bill

I think Stuart Woods has been talking to James Patterson. The story is typical Woods/Barrington, however, the 'terrorize the city' plot is as outlandish as the 'blow up the city' plot in London Bridges. The book needs another narrator; all the voices sound the same and I'd like to think that people from New York City don't all sound like this, and that some of them can pronounce words correctly. It's also hard to believe that the women in NYC have such filthy mouths when they hold such high ranked positions in government agencies. Not an entire waste of a credit, after all it is for entertainment, but lots of downsides to it.

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