Stuart Woods is frivolous, totally frivolous. If you take yourself at all seriously, you will not want to read his work and you will certainly not want to admit it in erudite company. However, if you are looking for light reading, he is just the ticket. He has written several series, but they overlap quite a bit. The most voluminous of these is the Stone Barrington series.
Exotic
foods, expensive wines, luxurious travel, and extravagantly tailored clothing
are part of the fantasy formula for the Woods stories. Hollywood movie stars
and wealthy producers also add to the overall embarrassment of riches. Realism
plays no visible part in these books, so if you read for escape, Woods’ books
are the perfect exit from reality. The women are all athletic, trim and perpetually
in their 30's, while the men range into 50's and 60's. The stunningly gorgeous
females fling themselves at the middle-aged and elderly men with abandon -
possibly the most fantastical feature of the stories.
Woods’
plots are a blend of Boxcar Children, James Bond and Murder, She Wrote with a
little sprinkling of West Wing. These books are television for people who would
rather read than watch TV. There are no loud commercials and you can get up for
a snack or a drink whenever it suits you. They are technically
mystery/detective/crime stories, in the same way that Scooby Doo is a mystery/detective/crime
series.
And just when you think you know people, you discover this!
Frivolity or good literature, take your pick.
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