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Loitering with Intent (2009)

por Stuart Woods

Series: Stone Barrington (16)

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New York cop turned lawyer Stone Barrington travels to Key West, Florida, to track down Evan Keating, a young man whose signature is needed on documents allowing his father to sell the family business. Meanwhile, a beautiful Swedish doctor, Annika Swenson, learns the hard way that being involved with Stone is the most dangerous job in America.… (más)
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Jilted by his lastest paramour at Elaines, Stone and Dino travel to Key West to convince an estranged son to approve the sale of a family business. After a murder, murder attempt, and second murder, Stone and Dino have to unravel the mystery of who is pulling the strings and why. Not having learned his lesson, Stone gets involved with another ER doctor, which ends badly for her. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
As I've been working my way through my tbr shelves I discovered several titles by Stuart Woods. I only had one novel from the Will Lee series, "Grass Roots" and I decided to read that novel prior to the 3 books from the Stone Barrington series. I'm glad I read that novel first as I had a positive reaction to beginning to read "Loitering with Intent" and although it is Book 16 of 57 in the series to date, it is the 1st novel of 3 in the series (#16, #30, and #32) that I had available on my tbr shelves.

The novel is a quick read and easy to enjoy as a stand-alone. I know I'll date myself here but I'm quite okay with that as the thoughts running through my mind as I continued reading and turning pages were:

(1) The character of Stone Barrington reminded me of Thomas Magnum in the television series Magnum, P.I. (1980–1988) as portrayed by Thomas Selleck even though Barrington is an attorney and Magnum was a private investigator. Barrington seemed to have all the sex scenes that could never have been portrayed on television in Magnum's 1980's time frame. I have not watched any of the remake episodes with Jay Hernandez portraying Magnum so I can't comment in any regard. Perhaps I also thought of the comparison of Barrington and Magnum since Tom Selleck has been portraying Frank Reagan, NY Police Chief Commissioner for years and Barrington and many of his cronies and networking contacts are either currently employed by the NYPD or retirees with continued connections to law enforcement.

(2) In the 80's and 90's, I was reading each new novel by a particular romance novelist that is still publishing today. It took me way too long to stop reading her books but I finally couldn't endure one more predictable storyline. Some may think I'm being too quick in judgment but it feels like regardless of the novel selected in this series line-up that it will be another predictable storyline for the NYPD comrades.

If friends that share books provide other novels by Stuart Woods, I might try another from the Will Lee series or one of his other novels (stand-alone or another series) but I know I'll pass on Barrington. When I do my own used bookstore shopping Stuart Woods will not be on my list as there are many other authors that are new to me for desired investigation. ( )
  FerneMysteryReader | Jul 26, 2020 |
Review: Loitering With Intent by Stuart Woods.

This was an interesting mystery and suspenseful story. There was a lot of action in the story as Stone Barrington who was the main character working as a lawyer was hired to locate Bill Egger’s son and get his signature on documents for the sale of the family’s business which is worth millions of dollars. Bill was estranged from his son, Evan Keating and his sons last known place was Key West, Florida.

Stone hops on a plane with a buddy named Dino who was a former cop, so they left New York and headed to the Keys for a working vacation. There were many twists and turns throughout the story that kept me curious plus the identity of who’s who was confusing at times. I was surprised that the story had so many little skits here and there. The book was read in a fast pace in order to keep up with all the events and adventure.

There was a sniper, a private plane, a remote airport, drugs, and family drama between grandfather, father and son, deception, con man, a vast amount of boats, and a girlfriend who was a muscle woman…. ( )
  Juan-banjo | Apr 22, 2020 |
I had nearly given up on Stuart Woods as his writing has become predictable, but this recent effort was better than his last few, although it was obvious to me who was the person behind the mystery. ( )
  rmarcin | Jan 22, 2019 |
Dumped by his glamorous Russian girlfriend during dinner at Elaine’s and running low on cash, Stone Barrington is not having a good week. So his luck seems to be improving when he’s hired to locate the missing son of a very wealthy man—lucky because the job pays well, and because the son seems to be hiding in the tropical paradise of Key West. But when Stone and his sometime running buddy Dino Bacchetti arrive in the sunny Keys, it appears that someone has been lying in wait. Stone very nearly loses his life after being blindsided at a local bar, and he realizes that the missing son he’s been hired to track may have good reason for not wanting to be found. Suddenly Key West is looking less like Margaritaville and more like the mean streets of New York... ( )
  jepeters333 | Dec 29, 2017 |
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New York cop turned lawyer Stone Barrington travels to Key West, Florida, to track down Evan Keating, a young man whose signature is needed on documents allowing his father to sell the family business. Meanwhile, a beautiful Swedish doctor, Annika Swenson, learns the hard way that being involved with Stone is the most dangerous job in America.

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