• Lucid Intervals

  • Stone Barrington, Book 18
  • By: Stuart Woods
  • Narrated by: Tony Roberts
  • Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (677 ratings)

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Lucid Intervals

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

A brand-new Stone Barrington novel from the perennially entertaining New York Times best-selling author.

It seems like just another quiet night at Elaine's. Stone Barrington and his former cop partner, Dino, are enjoying some pasta when in walks former client and all around sad sack Herbie Fisher...with a briefcase containing $14 million in cash.

Herbie claims to have won the money on a lucky lotto ticket, but he also says he needs a lawyer-and after a single gunshot breaks the window above his head and sends diners scrambling, Stone and Dino suspect Herbie might need a bodyguard and a private investigator, too.

More mayhem? Listen to all of our Stone Barrington mysteries.
©2010 Stuart Woods (P)2010 Penguin

Critic reviews

“Smooth...Woods mixes danger and humor into a racy concoction that will leave readers thirsty for more.” (Publishers Weekly)

“Fans of Woods’s long-running series will not be disappointed by this romp, which is peppered with plenty of humor.” (Booklist)

“Mr. Woods, like his characters, has an appealing way of making things nice and clear.” (The New York Times)

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One of his best.

Several story lines intertwined well....and of course the narration is perfect . Love Stone Barrington.

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Grrrrrrrreat

One of the better Stone Barrington novels by Stuart Woods. Recurring characters fit into their previous rolls and Stone's relationships with women were as predictable as ever.

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Very entertaining as usual

You can't go wrong with a Stone Barrington novel!! And Tony Robert's brings the characters to life.

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exciting storyline

We get to see more of Herbie Fisher. MI 6 plays a fascinating part in the intrigue and turn of events. Great characters!

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Unlikely Hero

I laughed outloud when the unlikely hero, usually never does anything right, finally does. Enjoyed it greatly.

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Herbie Fisher - again!

Stuart Woods makes this character so annoying that sometimes your teeth hurt! I am as tired of him as Stone is but keep wondering what he comes up with next. We can't believe this person is so naive and stupid but Stone does put up with him - a million dollars worth.

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To be continued...

I am a huge fan of the Stone Barrington novels and this one does not dissappoint. As with all the books in this series, there is always another novel with some repeat characters and interwoven story lines. My only reason for not giving this book 5 stars is because this is yet another in a whole series of books from the last year that seems to not end and require the purchase of a to-be-continued book.

Tony Roberts does yet another bang up job in the narration and there are more storylines and characters in one book than normal. If you are a Herbie Fisher (sp?) fan, then you will get your fill in this book as he is crazy as ever and adds the comic relief to what could be considered a darker Stone book than normal.

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Stone Barrington is the guy I love to hate

I just keep reading even though he's a mysoginist shallow pig.
And I really wish someone would replace the narrator. he's just so horrendously bad at accents. everyone sounds vaguely Russian.

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Good, but not his best

I'm a huge Stone Barrington fan, and I am always eagerly awaiting his next adventure, so naturally I snapped up Lucid Intervals right away. While I did enjoy the book, it's definitely not one of his best. The previous "Hot Mahogany" and "Kisser" were much better, but still a good listen.

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Lucid Intervals

Wow talk about twists and turns, international intrigue. Great story, another Stone Barrington at his best.

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