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The Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech, by Kirsten Powers

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Lifelong liberal Kirsten Powers blasts the Left's forced march towards conformity in an exposé of the illiberal war on free speech. No longer champions of tolerance and free speech, the "illiberal Left" now viciously attacks and silences anyone with alternative points of view.  Powers asks, "What ever happened to free speech in America?"

The Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech, by Kirsten Powers

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17692 in Books
  • Brand: Powers, Kirsten
  • Published on: 2015-05-11
  • Released on: 2015-05-11
  • Original language: English
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The Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech, by Kirsten Powers

Review "A searing and courageous indictment of the growing intolerance of the American left—written with passion and eloquence by one of the nation's most principled and fair-minded liberals. An important book on a subject many are simply too afraid to touch."—Charles Krauthammer, Pulitzer Prize–winning syndicated columnist and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Things That Matter"Kirsten Powers convincingly calls out her fellow liberals for being astonishingly illiberal. A great read."—Brit Hume, Fox News senior political analyst"Kirsten Powers explodes and skewers 'The Silencing'—the demonizing and repression of different views, especially conservative views. Here is a liberal calling out other supposedly liberal people who claim to believe in free speech but tell all who disagree with them to shut up. Hallelujah—you are lucky to have this book in your hands!"—Juan Williams, Fox News political analyst and New York Times bestselling author of Muzzled"I salute my friend Kirsten Powers for boldly and eloquently breaking the spiral of silence on silencing."—Eric Metaxas, New York Times bestselling author of Miracles and Bonhoeffer"Tolerance and free expression are founding values of our republic and yet they're under attack from the extreme wings of the American political spectrum. Shining a harsh light on the 'illiberal left,' Kirsten Powers exposes a grim campaign to silence speech. This is an important book."—Ron Fournier, senior political columnist and editorial director of National Journal"In this examination of the multiplying attacks on freedom of speech, Kirsten Powers casts a cool eye on the damages done to politics, academia, and civic discourse by the aggressive assertion of a perverse new entitlement. It is the postulated right to pass through life without being disturbed, annoyed, offended, or discomposed by the expression of anyone else's thoughts."—George F. Will, Pulitzer Prize–winning syndicated columnist and author of the New York Times bestseller A Nice Little Place on the North Side

From the Inside Flap Free speech and freedom of conscience have long been core American values. Yet a growing intolerance from the left side of the political spectrum is threatening Americans' ability to freely express beliefs without fear of retaliation. USA Today columnist and Fox News contributor Kirsten Powers calls it "The Silencing."Powers chronicles this forced march toward conformity in an exposé of the illiberal tactics deployed to shut down debate on some of the most important issues of the day. While preaching tolerance and claiming to hold liberal values, the "illiberal left" works to delegitimize political and ideological opponents in ways that stifle freedom of expression, thought, and religious belief.In The Silencing, Kirsten Powers, herself a proud liberal--but from a far more tolerant Jeffersonian tradition--exposes the illiberal left. You'll learn:

  • Why the illiberal left has become an Orwellian "big brother," policing what it deems acceptable speech and opinions
  • How the illiberal left is obsessed with delegitimizing Fox News
  • How illiberal left pundits--even self-proclaimed "feminists" (and Powers names names)--engage in outrageously misogynistic and sexist dismissals of their female opponents
  • How illiberal colleges and universities limit freedom of expression to tightly regulated "free speech zones" and ban speakers (even liberals) with whom the illiberal left disagrees
  • How "truth" matters little to the illiberal left, for whom ideology is everything
  • How is it that liberalism, once associated with open-mindedness and reason, has become a vehicle for irrational prejudice, ideological conformity, and the marginalization and punishment of alternative opinions? Kirsten Powers chronicles this troubling trend in perhaps the most important--and chilling--political book of the year.

About the Author Kirsten Powers is a Fox News contributor and columnist for USA Today. Powers has been called "Fox's liberal to be reckoned with" by Mediaite and "an outspoken liberal journalist" by the Columbia Journalism Review. The Women's Media Center lauded Powers as a "trailblazer," "powerful," and an "exceptional professional." Prior to her career in journalism, Powers worked in Democratic Party politics and the Clinton administration. She has been published in the Wall Street Journal, New York Observer, New York Post, The Daily Beast, Elle, Salon.com, and the American Prospect online. A native of Fairbanks, Alaska, and graduate of the University of Maryland at College Park, Powers currently resides in Washington, D.C.


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503 of 558 people found the following review helpful. A sweeping account, based on personal experience. Will it change anything? By Graham H. Seibert Kirsten Powers opens up by explaining that she is not a natural conservative. She comes from an Irish, working-class background and considered herself Democratic all of her life. She went to George Washington University and the University of Maryland, one which I attended, the other one just down the street. They are liberal bastions. Her life's experience has made her more conservative.The subtitle of the book, How the Left Is Killing Free Speech, and her choice of a publisher, Regnery, suggest that this is a radically right-wing book. It is not at all that. It is simply a plea for common sense. Here, already before she has started, her point is made. Liberal orthodoxy has so defined the spectrum of thought in modern America that simply to question it, which is all she really wants to do, is to brand oneself as a right-winger.Miss Powers is a USA Today contributor and a Fox News contributor. These are both centrist mass outlets, conservative mainly in the sense that they are often smeared as conservative. At 36 she is relatively young. She does not make many historical references. Let me start out with a few.Saul Alinsky wrote the book on smearing conservatives. He called it “Rules for Radicals.” (NB: I included his rules as the 8th comment below.) The techniques that Miss Powers describes have been used by propagandists for all of my lifetime. I live in Ukraine, and note with chagrin that Russia is extremely effectively applying most of the techniques that she describes in order to vilify Ukraine and turn the Russian people (and American and European libertarians!) into unthinking supporters of Vladimir Putin.The illiberal liberal camp, her word, champions pet issues which will be familiar to any reader of this review. On the social scene they advocate feminism, same-sex marriage, and racial equality. In public policy they believe in Obamacare and have a dogmatic belief in global warming. They do not argue. They assume the correctness of their positions, and use all of Akinsky’s nefarious techniques to demonize, discredit, disorient and delegitimize their opposition.Powers' examples are in large part from her own life. She refers repeatedly to Fox News. It is a favorite bête noire of the liberals. They delegitimize it, calling it not really a news organization. They accuse it of constant, unremitting bias. They invent cute names for it like Faux News. And yet it thrives – the beast thrives! The American people are not dumb, and they are becoming inured to the unrelenting propaganda attacks.The book is very strong on examples concerning women and women’s issues. She talks about the so-called “rape culture” on campus and the feminists’ vicious attacks on people such as columnist George Will who question the statistics that they drag up to support their case. She points out the hypocrisy of women who attack other women simply because their politics are not in accord with progressives. They question the very femininity of women on Fox, calling them blonde bimbos and sarcastically questioning whether they are really women, or men masquerading as women, or female robots controlled by men. They use every device that they can muster to delegitimize the people, without addressing the arguments that the people make.Second to the feminists is her attention to the gay rights lobby. They absolutely will not brook dissent, any deviation from the party line. Even fellow homosexuals can be brutally attacked when they advocate, for instance, tolerance of other points of view.Although race is a subtext in many of the arguments, Powers generally steers clear of race issues. She tackles Al Sharpton in the sphere of sexism. She has a chapter covering the supposed rape that never happened at the University of Virginia (the Rolling Stone fiasco), Duke University (the lacrosse players) and New York – Tawana Brawley. Going back in history, she does recount the treatment of Democratic stalwart Daniel Patrick Moynihan when he questioned the pernicious effect of single-family upbringings within the black community.Besides George Will, other personalities she cites frequently include Jeb Rubenfeld of Harvard, a lawyer who frequently challenges the legality of many of the illiberal liberals’ positions. He is, incidentally and not mentioned, the husband of Tiger mom Amy Chua. Powers talks about what happened to the chief executives officers of Chick-fil-A and Mozilla when they made statements and political contributions to support a traditional definition of marriage. She spends a page on Steven Pinker, the Harvard/MIT professor who has been very brave and eloquent in his defense of academic freedom. I recommend Pinker’s book The Blank Slate for a description of how not just conservatives, but honest scientists are abused by people when their science might reveal things that the liberals don’t want brought to light.As an example, she cites the treatment of a famous scientist, Lazar Greenfield, who juried an article which came to the conclusion that women who have unprotected sex seem to get a mood elevating experience which is not shared by women who have sex with condoms. His conclusion was that there is something in semen that elevates women's moods. The feminists took offense and got this eminent scientist fired.Quite a bit of the book focuses on campus life, especially the enforced political correctness on American university campuses. She says that conservatives have a difficult time being accepted. They are not accepted as commencement speakers, they are shouted down in classrooms, they are denied tenure and sent elsewhere. I will say amen to that. I attended the graduate school of education at the University of Maryland starting in 2004, on a free tuition program for senior citizens. The professors were almost universally hostile to this experienced, older straight white man; the students split between being aggressively hostile and simply curious that a person such as me might exist in the world. Rather than fight the educators, I switched to a PhD program in statistics, where facts matter. I can speak with authority about the magnitude of the problem on campus ten years ago. In this connection I recommend an excellent book by David Gelernter, Unabomber victim and Yale professor, America Lite, offering his analysis of how the radicals took over American academia starting in the 1950s and the power they now have.What purpose does this book serve? Miss Powers does a good job of documenting a situation that exists. She has an extraordinarily extensive biography, and I can offer one as well, all of which document the same thing as it has occurred not only for all of her lifetime, but even over all of my lifetime. Telling people about it, however, does not change much. It has been done many times before.She offers a large number of examples of the illiberal liberals turning on their own. As mentioned, the homosexuals who advocate tolerance of other points of view; feminists who are willing to listen to the pro-life arguments; people who would actually invite students to listen to opposing points of view; reporters who honestly investigate the sins of not only the Bush administration but the Obama administration. One would hope that some of these liberals might be chastened. They might become frightened for the future of America, and speak up against the abuses that they suffered at the hands of other liberals. Sadly, this is not usually the case. They simply learn to shut up. That is the precisely message that the illiberal liberals want to spread – shut up if you know what’s good for you.Where does it go from here? I think one needs a broader perspective on society than simply these media oriented issues, social issues. This liberality has destroyed higher education. See Dinesh Dsouza 's Illiberal Education for the definitive work on higher education. Diane Ravitch, though somewhat disparaged by Powers in this book as a doctrinaire liberal, did a pretty good analysis of the school bureaucracies in Left Back: a Century of Failed School Reform. This liberality has moreover destroyed the economy. Conservative voices, dissenting voices have not been allowed in economic policy. This is true not only in America but the whole developed world. It is uncontroversial to claim that the levels of public debt worldwide in 2015 far exceed any historical record. It is becoming increasingly less controversial to claim with horror that it will end badly, in a prolonged recession and social turmoil. Although Powers does not make the point, the feminist and GLBT movements have severely undercut white and Asian America’s ability to reproduce itself. There will never again be a generation nearly as large as the baby boomers, and the following generations are simply unable to support them with the generous benefits they have voted themselves in terms of Social Security and Medicare. Something has to give.In summary, Powers book is not going to solve the problems, but it does a great job of documenting them. When the problems solve themselves, in whatever ugly fashion they choose, her book will have turned out to be prescient. A five-star effort.

280 of 313 people found the following review helpful. "We must silence Free Speech--FOR THE GREATER GOOD!", said the ILLIBERAL By ProfessorF Be afraid, be very afraid, because the events described in Kirsten's book are snowballing. I think this should be a candidate for book of the year. Let me explain. I am a professor at a liberal state university, and I see all of the situations in Kirsten's book unfolding first hand. In fact, my university was listed in Kirsten's book as one of the colleges that threatened or derecognized Christian groups for their refusal to say they would not 'discriminate' on the base of belief--and I served on one of those hearing committees!Anyway, this book exposes a disturbing trend happening in the US and specifically in college campuses in general--the assault on free speech by a growing segment of liberals that Kirsten calls ILLIBERALS (I like this term because it sounds like illogical and liberal juxtaposed).For ILLIBERALS, free speech is fine, as long as it's the kind of speech they agree with. Anything else must be silenced FOR THE GREATER GOOD. Of course, they define what "the greater good is" and it rarely is good for society as a whole.ILLIBERALS feel any speech they disagree with is violence against them. And they feel warranted in some cases to use physical violence. Kirsten gave the example of a UCSB professor who >physically attacked< a teenage pro-life activist. Her university hailed her as a hero. Which I find funny because a professor at my university tweeted a post about fat graduate students not having will power, and he was reprimanded, and told to take sensitivity training, removed from committees, and had to issue a public apology.Kirsten describes two main techniques that ILLIBERALS use to silence free speech, and gives copious examples throughout. The techniques are:1) Dehumanization--you're not a good open-minded person (GOMP)!2) Demonization--you're racist, sexist, misogynist, or any other *-istHere's why you should be concerned. These ILLIBERALS are trying to kill free speech, and more generally freedom of expression and freedom of choice in videogames, science fiction, comic books, and all other entertainment media.ILLIBERALS are trying to force a narrative on society, to force society to think a particular way. The use silencing and shaming techniques to beat people into thought submission. And they justify this force as FOR THE GREATER GOOD.It's scary, because we think ILLIBERALS are just wrong. But ILLIBERALS feel deep in their hearts that we -- the classic and moderate liberals -- are EVIL, a menace to society that they are morally justified in stamping out by any means possible. Sure, it's silencing & shaming tactics today, but tomorrow?So get this book read it, and spread the examples far and wide. Expose this assault on free speech.

205 of 239 people found the following review helpful. Free Speech is the most important right we have because without it we can't enjoy any of the others. By Craig Matteson Like millions of other people, I watch and enjoy Fox News. Kirsten Powers is one of the reasons I enjoy that News Outlet. While many of the Progressives / Liberals on that channel are also fine journalists, some of the Liberal talking heads are there to carry water for their bosses, be it Obama or Hillary or whomever. Kirsten Powers is a person of deep conviction and belief. She comes to her views sincerely and honestly, and I enjoy hearing from people like that.She grew up as a Liberal child in Conservative Alaska. Her parents were Liberal academics who taught at the local University. Her house mourned when Carter lost to Reagan while their neighbors cheered. During her adult life, she became a professional in various aspects of Democrat political life and eventually she came to Fox News. A few years after that, she became a Christian. Still a sincere Liberal, she also began to see the bubble she had been living in for what it was.Powers uses this book to point out the problems with the political debate in our Country right now and while both parties have some guilt in the sins she enumerates; the Liberals in academia, the media, and in the highest offices in the land are the most egregious and systematic offenders.She points out that only about a quarter of adults over 45 think there is too much free speech in America. But over 45% of those 18 to 45 do! That means as those adults mature and become the authority figures in society, free speech is going to be in trouble. We hear many on the Left, including Hillary Clinton(!) saying the first amendment must be changed because it is infringing on too many other rights – the ones she and other Progressives prefer and can’t win if there is open and free debate about them. Powers is quite concerned about this and thinks that the Liberals in this country should own the first amendment the way Conservatives own the second. I don’t know about that, but I understand her sentiment. She calls the Liberals who want to stifle and regulate free speech for their political agenda’s sake “illiberals”.In this terrific book, the author takes us through the weaponization of delicate sensibilities and how those most widely and easily offended gain tremendous power in academia. They get professors tossed, students kicked out, the awful speech codes, “free speech” zones (isn’t all of America supposed to be a free speech zone?), speakers cancelled, and administrators fired. She shows us the awful hypocrisy of feminists in using language and illogic that would be offensive if used by a man, but is dismissed when used by the likes of Jezebel.com, Gloria Steinem, and the other High Priestesses of Political Feminism. Powers herself has been attacked for working at Fox News by Steinem and others, and dismissed as a just another “Fox blonde”. Just horrible stuff. Somehow Feminists can dismiss a woman because of her looks, but if mentioned by ANYONE else, it is a capital crime.The feminists also use bogus statistics such as the women earn 77% of men trope. Even though it is widely discredited, it is still used. When called on using this phony statistic, the Center for America Progress claimed it was merely a “colloquialism” as a stand in for the greater economic truth. As Powers points out: “It’s not true, but represents the truth. Got that? And don’t you dare question it.” (page 178).I also enjoyed her discussion of how other journalists have been sticking for Fox News against the well-orchestrated and baseless attacks from the Obama Administration and Media Matters. Good for them. She also points out how thin skinned the Obama team is. They have even resorted to providing their own videographer and changing or censoring the pool reports the media uses to do their reporting on the Whitehouse. When Elena Kagan was nominated for the Supreme Court the ONLY interview she did was put out by the Whitehouse TV. Really. (page 134).I agree with the author that we would all do better if we broadened our social circles to include people we don’t normally feel comfortable socializing with. We don’t always have to agree. But we should always be able to discuss and have conversations with people who don’t view the world as we do. We might learn something.Please get and read this very fine book.Reviewed by Craig Matteson, Saline, MI

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Rabu, 25 Januari 2012

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If you are prepared to hurl yourself into adventure, to face peril with a brave heart, to risk all, then the marvelous world of Kregen offers you everything you have ever dreamed. For Dray Prescot the challenges are enormous. His task is to unite the sub-continent of Balintol against the Shanks, but the megalomaniac striving for power of various factions looks set to send Balintol up in flames. Scourge of Antares Prescot has uncovered some of the details of a plot by the cultists of the religion of Dokerty to turn ordinary men and women into receptacles for demons, who then destroy wantonly until the frail human body can no longer support the intolerable demonic forces. Now he has escaped from the Dokerty temple with a mysterious young woman, Veda. They are fleeing for their lives as the Suns of Scorpio descend into night... Challenge of Antares Born in 1775, Dray Prescot joined the Royal Navy as a boy when his father died from the sting of a scorpion, and his mother followed soon after. Life in Nelson's Navy, harsh, intolerant, formed and molded him. He has been consistently passed over for promotion, even though he has fought his way from the lower deck through the hawsehole to the quarterdeck. He considers himself a failure. Just recently he has been experiencing unsettling dreams... Wrath of Antares The rulers of the countries of Balintol, and the people trying to usurp them, appear to care only for their own ambitions. Having saved the Illusionist of Winlan and preserved the Wall that retains the demon monsters created by Khon the Mak's Dokerty priests, Prescot now realizes to his profound horror that the phantom of his wife Delia he saw buried by falling rock was no apparition... Includes a glossary of the entire Balintol cycle.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Sword Sorcery splintered a Demonic Scheme By Harry A Pierce Sword Action Adventuring Clues, Claws & CorruptorsScourge of Antares.Fast 4 read. Dray Prescot tries to muffle his 'yrium' and stumbles/bumbles into fraught action filled with wicked clues and powers while facing corruptors of the mortal soul whose powers seem to bedevil the 'Everoinye'. First lesson, stifling your true nature leads most often to disappointments, while succoring your inclinations tends to have satisfactions, but often does NOT meet the new needs as agent (Kregoinye) of the Star Lords. Telling tale with a tad too swift movement at times. Alas, no lingering or malingering for the hero or for the fan. The Clues 'explode' the adventure trails and release more mysteries. Very recommended, especially for Prescot fans. What is illusion really? Thanks, Harry!Sword Sorcery Suspended in IllusionChallenge of AntaresFast 5 read. Dray Prescot is in quest of very powerful magical devices which plant demons in the souls of the Innocent. He is captured in a country barricaded behind a magical wall and suddenly starts reliving his past life on Earth. When freed from illusions he finds himself supporting the local powers to avert releasing both the 'demon horrors' and the restless warriors of the country. Exciting sword play, and action with enough twists to put knots in your logic. Akers "Bulmer" shows his mastery of writing with the opening chapters and the 'lost world' of Nelson and Napoleon. Some objection in both shortness of story and less expansive style than stories in the last of the DAW publications is easily explained by his writing to his new publisher's desires in Germany. At the very least it continues the epic storyline while filling in more of Kregen worldscape. Very highly recommend. Thanks, Harry!Sword action with Sorcerous FlamingsWrath of AntaresFast 5 read with lots of adventuring and new found places to tantalize the reader's world view. Dray must stop the Demon summonings and bend the leaders' wills to form an alliance against the Shanks. Lots of action, with very little rollicking, to humanize the story. The hero does NOT want to be there, doing the will of the Star Lords when he would rather be at home in his retirement with his wife. The best action was the very last and the Prescot all-star team led the way. With sorcerous and clerical help he battled his inhuman enemies to their demise and freed the peoples of Balintol from their horrors. Excellent glossary in the omnibus. Definitely a feel good ending and highly recommended. Thanks, Harry!Excellent omnibus hardback edition that will last years. Soon to be followed by a trade paperback omnibus.Thanks, Harry!

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Minggu, 22 Januari 2012

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Rabu, 18 Januari 2012

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    • Amazon Sales Rank: #74318 in Books
    • Published on: 2015-05-06
    • Original language: English
    • Number of items: 1
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    About the Author For over forty years, Stephen Mettling and David Cusic, PhD, have operated Performance Programs Company, one of the nation's most successful custom training organizations specializing in real estate program development. Mr. Mettling and Dr. Cusic have jointly written over 100 books, courses, and custom programs in all facets of real estate for some of the country’s largest organizations including the National Association of Realtors® and its many Institutes. Mr. Mettling has also served as vice president and author for the country’s largest real estate training and publishing organization. Under various capacities, he has managed the acquisition, development, and sale of national real estate textbooks and publications, as well as directed the country's largest affiliated group of real estate schools. Dr. Cusic, an author and educator with international real estate training experience, has been engaged in vocation-oriented education since 1966. Specializing in real estate training since 1983, he has developed numerous real estate training programs for corporate and institutional clients around the country. Ryan Mettling, junior partner and currently general manager and marketing director of Performance Programs, is an accomplished online curriculum designer, author and course developer. Mr. Mettling graduated Valedictorian from the University of Central Florida’s College of Business Administration.


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    Selasa, 17 Januari 2012

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    • Amazon Sales Rank: #40565 in Books
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    Sabtu, 14 Januari 2012

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    • Amazon Sales Rank: #14756 in Books
    • Brand: O'Connor, Jane/ Preiss-Glasser, Robin (ILT)
    • Published on: 2015-05-05
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    • Original language: English
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    Jumat, 13 Januari 2012

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    • Amazon Sales Rank: #719579 in Books
    • Brand: Pinkwater, Daniel Manus/ Stower, Adam (ILT)
    • Published on: 2015-05-12
    • Released on: 2015-05-12
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    About the Author Daniel Pinkwater is the wildly popular author of many books for children, including the Mrs. Noodlekugel series, illustrated by Adam Stower, and Bear in Love, illustrated by Will Hillenbrand. He is a well-known authority on children’s books who appeared for many years on NPR’s Weekend Edition and now appears on The Bob Edwards Show on Sirius. Daniel Pinkwater lives in Hyde Park, New York.Adam Stower has illustrated a number of children’s books, including Bottoms Up! and Sing a Song of Bottoms!, both by Jeanne Willis. He lives in Brighton, England.


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    Stone Barrington returns in the new action-packed thriller from the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author. It's a time of unexpected change for Stone Barrington. A recent venture has achieved a great victory, but is immediately faced with a new challenge: an underhanded foe who's determined to wreak havoc at any cost. Meanwhile, when Stone finds himself responsible for distributing the estate of a respected friend and mentor, the process unearths secrets that range from merely surprising to outright alarming. And when a lethal beauty from Stone's past resurfaces, there's no telling what chaos will follow in her wake . . . Ever a master of keeping cool under pressure, even Stone might have his work cut out for him this time . . . because when grand ambitions collide with criminal inclinations, the results may be more deadly than he could have anticipated.

    Insatiable Appetites (A Stone Barrington Novel), by Stuart Woods

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    Insatiable Appetites (A Stone Barrington Novel), by Stuart Woods

    Review Praise for CARNAL CURIOSITY "Stone Barrington shows he's one of the smoothest operators around . . . entertaining."--"Publishers Weekly" "Entertaining."--"Booklist " Praise for STANDUP GUY "Stuart Woods still owns an imagination that simply won't quit . . . This is yet another edge-of-your-seat adventure . . . Woods is well known for combining thrilling action, fast cars, secrets galore, and a last minute conclusion that keeps his slew of faithful readers very happy. This new offering is no different!"--"Suspense Magazine" "Stone fences with federal agents, tangles with thugs, and faces the problem of dealing with $5 million in small bills in the liveliest Barrington novel in some time."--"Publishers Weekly" Praise for DOING HARD TIME "Longtime Woods fans who have seen Teddy [Fay] evolve from a villain to something of a lovable antihero will enjoy watching the former enemies work together in this exciting yarn. Is this the beginning of a beautiful partnership? Let's hope so."--"Booklist " "Stone--wealthy, handsome, and suave--displays a father's ruthless streak . . . while Fay brings a welcome gritty edge to this crowd-pleasing series."--"Publishers Weekly" "High escapist suspense."--"Mystery Scene Magazine"Praise for CARNAL CURIOSITY "Stone Barrington shows he's one of the smoothest operators around . . . entertaining."--"Publishers Weekly" "Entertaining."--"Booklist " Praise for STANDUP GUY "Stuart Woods still owns an imagination that simply won't quit . . . This is yet another edge-of-your-seat adventure . . . Woods is well known for combining thrilling action, fast cars, secrets galore, and a last minute conclusion that keeps his slew of faithful readers very happy. This new offering is no different!"--"Suspense Magazine" "Stone fences with federal agents, tangles with thugs, and faces the problem of dealing with $5 million in small bills in the liveliest Barrington novel in some time."--"Publishers Weekly" Praise for DOING HARD TIME "Longtime Woods fans who have seen Teddy [Fay] evolve from a villain to something of a lovable antihero will enjoy watching the former enemies work together in this exciting yarn. Is this the beginning of a beautiful partnership? Let's hope so."--"Booklist " "Stone--wealthy, handsome, and suave--displays a father's ruthless streak . . . while Fay brings a welcome gritty edge to this crowd-pleasing series."--"Publishers Weekly" "High escapist suspense."--"Mystery Scene Magazine"

    About the Author Stuart Woods is the author of more than fifty-five novels, including the "New York Times"-bestselling Stone Barrington and Holly Barker series. He is a native of Georgia and began his writing career in the advertising industry. "Chiefs," his debut in 1981, won the Edgar Award. An avid sailor and pilot, Woods lives in New York City, Florida, and Maine.

    Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Election night, late.

    Stone Barrington sat on a sofa in the family quarters of the White House, watching the presidential race unfold on television. Things were not going as he had hoped. The race, between Katharine Lee, First Lady of the United States, and Senator Henry Carson of Virginia, seemed to be a dead heat.

    Kate Lee and her husband, President Will Lee, were Stone’s friends, and he had looked forward to their invitation to spend election night in the family quarters with a couple of dozen good friends. He had not looked forward to seeing her lose the race to a cardboard cutout of a Republican senator, which was how he saw Henry Carson, known in the Lee campaign as Honk, due to a failed attempt to get the nation to think of him as a Hank, instead of a Henry. A mispronunciation by a French official had rechristened him.

    Ann Keaton, the Lee deputy campaign manager, to whom Stone was very, very close, came and sat beside him.

    “How do you feel about all this?” he asked Ann.

    “Nauseous,” she replied.

    “What’s going wrong?”

    “We’re not getting the turnout our pollsters told us to expect,” she said. “Young people and independents are not voting in the numbers we had hoped. At least, that’s what our exit polling is telling us. Also, Florida is taking a hell of a long time to count. They’ve got a Republican governor, and we’re worried about hanky-panky. It could be Bush–Gore all over again. On top of that, Ohio is neck and neck.”

    “The West Coast polls close in ten minutes,” Stone said. “Those states should give Kate a boost.”

    “They should, yes, but California can’t put her over the top, if Florida and Ohio go the other way. This could be a very big upset.”

    “Something’s happening,” Stone said, pointing at the TV. Chris Matthews and Tom Brokaw were on screen.

    “Based on our own exit polling and with eighty-nine percent of the precincts reporting,” Brokaw was saying, “our desk is calling Florida for Senator Henry Carson.”

    “No!!!” came a shout from around the room. “Not possible!” Senator Sam Meriwether of Georgia, Kate’s campaign manager, yelled.

    “Easy, Sam,” Will Lee said. “It’s not necessarily over because a network has called it.”

    “CBS has called it that way, too, but ABC is holding out,” a woman watching another TV set called.

    “Fox called it for Honk half an hour ago,” somebody said.

    “I regard that as encouraging,” Stone said, and everybody laughed, releasing some tension in the room.

    Kate Lee emerged from the Presidential Bedroom with a coat over her shoulders. “I’d better get over to the armory,” she said. “I’m going to have to make a statement soon.”

    “It’s not over yet,” her husband said.

    “I hope you’re right,” Kate said, kissing him, “but I’d better be ready.” She started for the door, two Secret Service agents in tow.

    “Wait a minute!” Sam Meriwether shouted. “CBS is reconsidering their call.”

    Kate stopped. “Have they reversed themselves?”

    “No, but they’re saying that Florida is back in the undecided column.”

    “That has to be a good sign,” Ann said to Stone.

    “I hope so.”

    “New totals from Florida,” Sam called out. “With ninety-six percent of precincts reporting, Kate leads by three thousand votes!”

    Kate walked back toward the TV set. “That’s too narrow a margin. What precincts haven’t reported?”

    Sam pointed at a north Florida county.

    “That county is nearly all African-American,” Kate said. “It should be ours by a big margin.”

    “I’m thinking hanky-panky,” Sam said.

    “Have we got anybody in the courthouse there?”

    As they watched, cars pulled up in the courthouse square and men in suits got out.

    “Republicans?” somebody asked.

    “FBI agents! I see badges.”

    The men swept into the courthouse.

    Will came and stood beside Kate. “You’re right,” he said, “you’d better get over to the armory. They’ve got a comfortable room for you to wait in there. Don’t do anything precipitous.”

    Kate kissed him again and ran for the door.

    “The West Coast has closed,” somebody called.

    “MSNBC is backing away from their call in Florida,” somebody else said.

    “What do they know that we don’t?” Stone asked Ann.

    “I don’t know anymore,” Ann said. “I’m through reading exit polls and guessing. We’ll know soon anyway.”

    “One precinct in north Florida has reported and that, alone, has widened Katharine Lee’s lead by another two thousand points,” Chris Matthews said. “And we’re hearing that they’ll have a statewide count at any minute.”

    “Here’s some good news for the Lee campaign,” Brokaw said. “Now that the polls in the West have closed, we can tell you that our exit polls show Katharine Lee winning California by nearly thirty points.”

    A cheer went up around the room.

    “We’ve got a report from Ohio,” Brokaw said. “Let’s go to Amy Roberts there. Amy?”

    “Tom, this is official. All Ohio votes are in, and Kate Lee has won by less than twenty thousand votes!”

    There was a roar of glee from the people present. Will Lee was on his cell phone, and everybody knew who he was calling.

    Five minutes later, Florida came in with a final vote. “Katharine Lee has won Florida by thirty-one thousand votes!” Chris Matthew said. “We can now call the election. The next president of the United States will be Katharine Lee!”

    “Will,” Stone called, “did you reach Kate?”

    “Yes, and she’s hearing that Henry Carson is about to speak.”

    Carson came on camera before a big crowd and waved for silence. “Well,” he said, “we haven’t heard from Guam, yet.” His crowd both laughed and moaned. “But it’s clear that our next president will be Kate Lee. I congratulate her for the campaign she ran and the victory she has won. I will do all I can to help her.”

    The TV switched now to the armory, where Kate was making her way to the podium. Will was not with her by design; he had wanted her to accept or concede on her own terms. She stood for nearly ten minutes, waving at the crowd and waiting for the noise to die down. Eventually, the floor was hers.

    “Thank you all,” she said, “and my thanks to every American who voted today, no matter for whom. Once again, we are on the brink of new leadership in our country, just the way the framers of the Constitution wanted it. I promise you the best government I can put together, and I invite our Republican friends to help us make this country better than ever!” Finally, when she could speak again, she said, “Will, I know you’re watching. Unpack!”

    Back at the family quarters, people were pounding Will Lee on the back and opening more champagne.

    Stone sank into the sofa, relieved and grateful, happy to be in this room on this night.

    Stone felt Ann ease from his bed, then heard her get into a robe and slip from the Lincoln Bedroom. He looked at the clock. Half past five.

    Wide awake now, he got out of bed and into some trousers and a shirt, then left the room, looking for coffee, following the scent. He walked into the big oval room and found a table of pastries and a coffee urn. He drew himself a mugful and turned to find a seat.

    “Good morning,” a female voice said.

    Stone turned to find Kate Lee sunk into an armchair, coffee in her hand. “Good morning, Madame President-Elect,” he said. “May I be the ten thousandth to congratulate you?” He took a chair facing hers.

    “I couldn’t sleep,” she said. “Will is out like a light, but my mind is still racing.”

    “I’m not surprised.”

    “For years I couldn’t let myself believe this could happen, and now it has, and I still can’t believe it.”

    “Enjoy your disbelief,” he said. “It will get real soon enough.”

    She checked her watch. “Right now, it’s just another early morning at home. In a couple of hours all hell will break loose. I must remember to find time to write in my journal today.” She patted her belly. “He/she will want to read that someday.”

    “You still don’t know?”

    “I know I’m out of fashion, but I don’t want to know until I can hold him/her in my arms. Neither does Will.”

    “Maybe this is callously political of me,” he said, “but I think your being pregnant is going to be a material advantage to your presidency.”

    “I hadn’t allowed myself to think of that,” Kate replied. “How an advantage?”

    “It’s going to be hard for your opponents to criticize a pregnant woman,” Stone said. “I’ve noticed that men are very delicate with women who are carrying a child.”

    “That’s true in its way.”

    “I think you should try to get as much as possible accomplished before you give birth.”

    “After that, I’ll just be another mom, huh?”

    “Men aren’t afraid to argue with their moms.”

    Kate laughed. “God knows I wasn’t afraid to argue with mine. What about you?”

    “I learned early on that my mother had an annoying tendency to be right. It was daunting, and I thought twice before I opposed her.”

    “You were a smart boy.”

    “That’s what she used to tell me.”

    “Stone, I want to appoint you to something.”

    He held up a hand. “No, please, Kate.”

    “Shut up. This is your president-elect speaking. You are now, officially, the first member of my Kitchen Cabinet.”

    Stone laughed. “How could I not accept that post? I’m honored beyond words.”

    “And you will serve for the entire eight years.”

    “That’s thinking ahead.”

    “A president can get things done in a first term, but she needs a second to keep her opponents from dismantling her accomplishments.”

    “You’ve got a narrow majority in both houses—that should help.”

    “The next congressional campaign starts today,” she said, “and so does my charm offensive with Republican congresspeople and senators. They may vote against me a lot of the time, but I’m going to make their hearts break when they do.”

    “I believe you.”

    “I heard Ann sneak back to her room a few minutes ago.”

    “Oops.”

    “I’m happy that you two were able to get together for a while, and, believe me, I’m sorry that I’m going to be keeping you apart for a long time.”

    “Thank you. We’ve talked about that, and we know it has to be done.”

    “What is it the mafiosi say? This is the business we’ve chosen.”

    “Ann knows that.”

    “I’m glad she does.” Kate got to her feet. “I hope you’ll be around for a few days.”

    “No, I have to get back. I’ve been away from my desk for too long, what with the Paris trip, and I flew a borrowed airplane down here that has to be returned.”

    “I hear you bought a house in Paris.”

    “I did, and I have to be careful about doing that every time I get a little depressed. If you and Will ever need a hideaway, it will be waiting for you.”

    “That’s sweet of you,” Kate said, patting his cheek, “but the only hideaway we’re going to have is the one we have now at Camp David. And that’s sort of like a White House in the woods. We’ll take you up on your Paris house when they kick us out of town.” She kissed him on the forehead and padded out of the room.

    Stone thought maybe he should start a journal of his own.

    Stone said his goodbyes to Ann over a second cup of coffee and was back in his home office in New York in time for a sandwich at his desk, while he went through mail and phone messages. Joan stuck her head in. “Herbie Fisher wants to come by after lunch to catch up.”

    “Sure. He’s been keeping an eye on my clients.”

    “You’re starting to get phone calls from people that sound like they want your ear, because you know our new president.”

    Stone sighed. “I suppose that’s inevitable.”

    “Especially when your name is on the Lees’ guest list for the White House on election night. Did you really sleep in the Lincoln Bedroom?”

    “I did, and quite well.”

    “What’s it like?”

    “Very Victorian. Lincoln never slept there, but he used it as an office.”

    “Any ghosts?”

    “I was sleeping too soundly to notice.”

    “How’s our Kate looking?”

    “Just great. Didn’t you watch her on TV?”

    “Sure, I did.” The phone rang and she went to answer it.

    Stone found four letters in his mail that alluded to his friendship with the Lees, and he dictated perfunctory replies.

    Herbert Fisher turned up at two o’clock, with a catalog case full of files to return. He accepted a cup of coffee and settled into the sofa.

    “Thanks for riding herd on my clients while I was gone, Herb,” Stone said.

    “Don’t mention it. Just vote for my partnership tomorrow.”

    “Is it tomorrow? I’ve lost track. You shouldn’t have anything to worry about, you know. You’ve brought more business into the firm than a lot of the partners.”

    “I still feel a chill here and there.”

    “That’s envy, not doubt.”

    “I hope you’re right.”

    “You’ll be the youngest partner.”

    “That’s what I hear.”

    “And you’ve set a record for going from new associate to senior associate to partnership.”

    “I hear that, too. I think it was too fast for some of the partners.”

    “Has Bill Eggers offered you a better office?”

    “I’m happy where I am. I did ask for another associate and another secretary, though.”

    “If the workload demands it, he’s not going to turn you down.”

    “Do you think you’ll get new business because of your relationship with Kate Lee?”

    “I never got any because of my relationship with Will, and I’d decline anything I thought was nakedly political—or refer it to you.”

    “Referrals are appreciated.”

    “Herb, you seem a little down at a time when you should be elated.”

    Herbie shrugged. “I’m just not sure how I’ll like being a big boy in the firm. Being the kid was fun.”

    “You’ll like it at bonus time.”

    “I already like it at bonus time.”

    “Bonuses get bigger when you’re a partner.”

    “I guess.”

    “Herb, is there anything wrong? Anything I can help with?”

    He was about to answer when Joan buzzed Stone.

    “Yes?”

    “Eduardo Bianchi on one.”

    Bianchi was a kind of mentor to Stone. He knew everybody in town, served on the most prestigious boards, and had his fingers in many pies. He had also been long rumored to have been a power in the mob as a young man and an adviser to it in his maturity, but nobody had ever proved anything.

    Stone picked up the phone. “Eduardo, how are you?”

    “Better than I have any right to be, Stone.” Bianchi was well into his eighties. “Will you come to lunch tomorrow?”

    “I’d love to.” He had an idea. “May I bring a friend? A young attorney?”

    “Of course. I’m always happy to meet your friends. Twelve-thirty?”

    “See you then.” He hung up. “Herb, I have a lunch invitation for you tomorrow.”

    “Sorry, I’ve got a date—new business prospect.”

    “Reschedule,” Stone said.

    “Who’s lunch with?”

    “Eduardo Bianchi.”

    “I’ll reschedule.”

    Stone walked up to the Seagram Building the following morning and took the elevator to the highest of the four floors occupied by the law firm of Woodman & Weld. The firm’s grandest conference room had rows of folding chairs set up, and all the partners filled the room.

    Bill Eggers, the managing partner and Stone’s friend from law school, strode into the room, sat down at the head of the conference table, and rapped sharply with his gavel. “The partnership meeting will come to order.”

    Everyone took their seats and became silent.

    “There is only one item on the agenda this morning: the consideration of Herbert Fisher for full partnership. I know that some of you think that Herb has moved a little too quickly through our ranks, but you have only to consider his ability as a rainmaker. From the first week of his association with us, he has been bringing this firm business, and the importance of his clients to the firm has grown with each year he has spent with us as an associate and senior associate. I have a cashier’s check in my pocket for a million dollars, covering his buy-in. Do I hear a motion?”

    Stone, a little way down the table, stood. “I am pleased and honored to propose Herbert Fisher for full partnership.”

    “Do I hear a second?”

    “There were several shouts of “Second!”

    “Without objection,” Eggers said, looking around the room with a beady eye, “the motion is carried unanimously.” He rapped his gavel again and stood up. “This meeting is adjourned!” He walked quickly from the room, and the partners dispersed.

    Stone walked downstairs a flight and found Herbie sitting in his office, reading a contract. He looked up and smiled at Stone. “Something I can do for you, Stone?”

    Stone took his hand, pulled him to his feet, and hugged him. “May I be the first to congratulate you on becoming a full partner in Woodman & Weld?”

    “You certainly may,” Herbie replied.

    “Then let’s get downstairs. Fred is waiting to drive us to Eduardo’s.”

    Fred piloted the Bentley out to the nether regions of Brooklyn, where Eduardo Bianchi’s sixty-year-old Palladian mansion overlooked a fine beach and the sea. They were met at the door by Pietro, Eduardo’s longtime factotum and, allegedly, in his youth, assassin, said to be particularly good with the knife. Pietro looked Herbie up and down. Before he could start frisking the younger man, Stone said, “He’s with me, Pietro.”

    The little man led them through the house and into Eduardo’s library, where a table had been set for them. At a more benign time of year they would have lunched on the back lawn, near the large, black-bottom pool that had been designed and crafted to look like a lake. Stone introduced the younger man to the elder.

    Eduardo looked closely into Herbie’s face and held on to his hand for an unusually long time. “I have heard good things said of you,” the old man said.

    “Stone is too kind, sir.”

    “Not only from Stone.” He let go of Herbie’s hand and showed them to their seats.

    “Eduardo,” Stone said, “Herb was, an hour ago, elected to partnership in Woodman & Weld.”

    “My hearty congratulations, young man,” Eduardo said, pressing his hand again.

    “Thank you, sir,” Herbie replied.

    “How are you keeping busy these days, Eduardo?” Stone asked.

    “Business,” Eduardo replied. “The usual. They won’t leave an old man alone.”

    “I think you would be very unhappy if they did,” Stone said, causing Eduardo to emit a rare laugh.

    “Perhaps you are right, Stone—you so often are. I hear that is why Katharine Lee thinks so highly of you.”

    “Do you indeed? Do you know her?”

    “Since she was an anonymous CIA analyst,” Eduardo said. “I was able to be helpful to her behind the scenes when she was being considered for the directorship, though I don’t think she would like that to be public knowledge, now that she will be president.”

    “I should think she would be proud to have people know that you are her friend.”

    “She is discreet, and that is better than being proud. It is good, though, that you and I may see more of each other when exercising our duties in her Kitchen Cabinet.”

    That startled Stone, but only for a moment. Eduardo had a tendency to know things before they became public. “I will look forward to that,” Stone said.

    Pietro brought antipasti that was passed around, and a crisp white wine, perfectly chilled, was served with it.

    “I’ve never served on a Kitchen Cabinet,” Stone said. “What may I expect?”

    “I was privileged to serve two other presidents in that capacity,” Eduardo said. “First, Lyndon Johnson, though we talked only of domestic matters. I wholeheartedly disagreed with him about Vietnam, and as that wore on we spoke less and less. And then there was Richard Nixon.”

    Stone blinked, speechless.

    “We only rarely talked directly, usually it was through John Ehrlichman, of whom I thought highly. After that little burglary, I withdrew. Dick was so obviously headed for ruin, and none of them would listen to reason.”

    “Each time we meet I learn something new about you, Eduardo. You should write a memoir.”

    Eduardo laughed again. “If word got out that I were even contemplating such a thing, not even Pietro would be able to protect me from those who would want my head in a basket. I know far more about too many people than is good for me. Or for them.”

    “Have you ever written anything, Eduardo?”

    “Well, I dabble with my journal from time to time,” the old man said. “I’d let you read it, but it is written in a Sicilian dialect that is quite impenetrable to the uninitiated. Sometimes I entertain myself by reading a few pages. There are eight volumes, so far, covering as many decades. They are covered in fine leather—red, the color of the devil!” He laughed and slapped Stone on a shoulder, a remarkably rare display of camaraderie. “When I and all I love are dead, you may publish it, Stone—if you can find a translator!”

    “Have you met with Kate yet, Eduardo?” Stone asked.

    “Not for a couple of years, but I expect to see her when she comes to New York again during the transition.” Eduardo looked thoughtful for a moment. “This Kitchen Cabinet thing could cause you problems, Stone.”

    “How so?”

    “Once you are identified as a member of that group, there are people who might try to damage Kate by damaging you.”

    “I’ve already had a whiff of that during the campaign,” Stone said.

    “All the more reason for them to try again,” Eduardo said.

    After lunch, Eduardo gave them a little tour of the house, clearly for Herbie’s benefit, showing them his collections of books, sculpture, and pictures.

    “I’ve always loved the Modigliani portrait,” Stone said, nodding toward the woman on the wall.

    “She is my favorite,” Eduardo replied.

    “I love the two Picassos,” Herbie said, nodding at two paintings hung side by side.

    “One of them is a Braque,” Eduardo said, looking amused. “See if you can tell me which one.”

    “The one on the right,” Herbie said without hesitation.

    “You have quite an eye, Herbert.”

    “No, I just made a lucky guess.”

    Everyone laughed.

    Stone was amazed at how well the two men got on together. He could remember when Herbie was little more than an overgrown street urchin, chiseling his way through life.

    Finally, Eduardo walked them to the front door to say their goodbyes. Pietro approached them and handed Eduardo a very fine alligator briefcase; Eduardo handed it to Stone. “A little gift,” he said.

    “Thank you, Eduardo.” The briefcase was not empty. Stone laid it on the front passenger seat of the Bentley, then Fred drove them away.

    “What did Eduardo give you?” Herbie asked.

    “I don’t know,” Stone said. “Maybe a picture. He’s given me things like that before.”

    Fred dropped Stone at home, then drove Herbie back to his office.

    Stone set the briefcase on his desk and looked through his messages, then Joan came in.

    “Did Herbie make partner?”

    “He did,” Stone said. “I took him to lunch with Eduardo. They got on amazingly well.”

    “Nice briefcase,” Joan said.

    “A gift from Eduardo.”

    She went back to her desk, and Stone opened the briefcase. Inside were eight slim volumes bound in red leather. The color of the devil, he reflected. He picked up one and opened it. The hand was florid, almost artistic, obviously the product of the teaching of one or more long-gone nuns, but it was incomprehensible to Stone—perhaps even to most Italians.

    An envelope was tucked into the volume, and Stone’s name was written on it in the same hand. He opened it and read the short note.

    I want these to be in your keeping, Stone. When I am gone there are those who will want them, so be careful.

    Under Eduardo’s signature there were four groups of two-digit numbers, but no explanation of them. He read them several times, trying to make sense of them, but nothing came to him.

    He took the eight volumes to the big safe in an alcove off his office, opened it, and made room for them on the bottom shelf. One day, he thought, he would try to have them deciphered. He sat down and went to work.

    Near the end of the day Joan buzzed him. “Mary Ann Bacchetti is on line one. She says it’s important.”

    Mary Ann was Dino’s ex-wife, the mother of his son, Ben, and Eduardo’s elder daughter. Stone picked up the phone. “Hello, Mary Ann.” He hadn’t spoken to her since Dino’s divorce, except in passing.

    “Daddy’s had a stroke,” she said. “He’s not expected to live.”

    Stone was stunned. “I had lunch with him today, and he seemed in great form.”

    “He’s ninety-four,” she said. “Nobody that age is in great form. Pietro said that after you and your friend left, he went into his study and dictated some things to his secretary, worked all afternoon. He signed some documents she had typed up, then he complained of a headache and collapsed onto his desk.”

    “I’m so sorry. Is there anything I can do for you, Mary Ann?”

    “It looks as though I’m going to need a better lawyer than I’ve got,” she said. “I’d like to hire you, Stone, and whoever you need from Woodman & Weld.”

    “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.”

    “Stone, his doctor thinks he won’t make it through the night, and when he goes, all hell is going to break loose, and everything will fall into my lap. It’s not too soon to start thinking about that.”

    “Where did they take him?”

    “To his bed. There didn’t seem to be any point in taking him to a hospital when his room is well stocked with medical equipment. He hates hospitals and always wanted to be treated at home when he got sick.”

    “All right, let’s meet, then.”

    “Can you come out here tomorrow morning?”

    “Of course.”

    “Around ten.”

    “All right.”

    “And will you call Dino and tell him? I can’t deal with him right now.”

    “All right, but you should call Ben, if you haven’t already. He’ll want to be here.”

    “He’s already on his way,” she said. “And, Stone, not a word to anybody outside our families. I don’t want it known that he’s dying.”

    “I understand. I’ll see you tomorrow morning.” They hung up.

    Joan buzzed him. “Your son is holding on line two.”

    Stone punched the button. “Peter?”

    “Hello, Dad. You’ve heard about Mr. Bianchi?”

    “Ben’s mother just called me.”

    “We’re on our way to Santa Monica Airport. The studio’s jet is bringing us east. We should land around ten tonight.”

    “I’ll have Fred meet you at Teterboro and bring you and Ben to the city. Is Hattie coming, too?” He knew she would be; he never went anywhere without his girlfriend and collaborator.

    “Yes, and Tessa, too.” Tessa Tweed was Ben’s girlfriend, and she had had featured roles in two of his and Peter’s films.

    “Your old suite will be ready,” Stone said. “I’ll see you at breakfast.”

    “Good, Dad. We’re looking forward to seeing you.”

    “Shall I call Hattie’s folks?”

    “She’s doing that now. I’d like for us all to have dinner tomorrow night if . . . circumstances allow.”

    “Of course. We’ll do it here.”

    “Thank you, Dad. See you at breakfast.” They hung up.

    Stone called Dino, who was in a meeting. “Please ask him to call me the moment he’s free,” he said to the policewoman sergeant who guarded Dino’s gate. “It’s important. Has his son called?”

    “Yes, just a moment ago.”

    “Good.” Stone hung up.

    Five minutes later, Dino called.

    “Have you talked to Ben?”

    “No, I’ve just been handed his message. I called you first.”

    “Mary Ann called me a few minutes ago.”

    “Since when is she speaking to you?”

    “Eduardo has had a stroke, a bad one. She says he may not live through the night. Ben and Peter and their girls are flying in late tonight, and I’m having them met.”

    “Where is Mary Ann?”

    “At Eduardo’s house. She asked me to call you, so she may not be ready to talk to you.”

    “I’ll send a patrol car and some uniforms out there,” Dino said. “Keep the press away.”

    “No one knows he’s ill yet. She asked me to keep it in confidence.”

    “She won’t be able to keep the lid on that one for long.”

    “I had lunch with Eduardo today,” Stone said, “and I took Herbie Fisher out there to meet him. He looked wonderful.”

    “He always does.”

    “Mary Ann told me he’s ninety-four. I had no idea.”

    “I didn’t know that, either. I thought he was, maybe, in his mid-eighties.”

    “When you talk to Ben, find out where he’s sleeping. He’s welcome here, of course, but he may want to go to Mary Ann’s or your place, or he may want to go to his grandfather’s. I’ll have Fred take him to wherever he wants to go.”

    “Thanks, I’ll ask him. You want dinner tonight? Viv’s away on business.”

    “Sure. Patroon?”

    “Eight o’clock.” Dino hung up.

    Stone got to Patroon first, and Ken Aretsky, the owner, joined him for a moment. “How is Eduardo Bianchi, Stone?” Ken asked. “I know you two are close.”

    “I had lunch with him today,” Stone replied, “and he looked wonderful, in very good form.”

    “I’m glad to hear it,” Ken said. “He comes in once in a great while, and I’m always happy to see him.”

    Stone wondered why Ken happened to bring that up, but he didn’t want to ask.

    Dino came in and sat down, and a waiter appeared with Knob Creek for Stone and Johnnie Walker Black for Dino. They chatted briefly, then Ken excused himself to greet another customer.

    “Have you heard anything new?” Dino asked.

    “Not a word, but Ken just asked after Eduardo’s health. I thought for a moment he might have heard something, but he didn’t say so. Have you heard from Mary Ann?”

    Dino shook his head. “Anna Maria and I don’t do business.” That was her given name, but she had begun using Mary Ann as a teenager.

    “She said something odd on the phone. She said that when Eduardo died, all hell would break loose.”

    “I’ve no idea what she meant by that,” Dino said. “He’s an old man, and nobody’s going to be surprised when he dies, are they?”

    “That’s what I thought, but Mary Ann seems to know something I don’t.”

    “She’s probably referring to the disposition of his estate.”

    “She’s certainly thinking about that. She asked me and the firm to represent her in settling his affairs.”

    “My guess is you’re not going to find a huge amount in his estate,” Dino said.

    “You think Eduardo’s been concealing assets?”

    “Eduardo is a Sicilian. It’s in his nature to conceal everything, especially money. I’ll bet when you see his will, you’ll find there isn’t much in there besides the house and some investments.”

    “I’ve always had the impression that Eduardo was immensely wealthy,” Stone said.

    “Back when we were married, Mary Ann thought so, too. Even before she started her investment firm she was helping him with investments, so she knew things that I didn’t.”

    “What sort of investments?”

    “I had the impression he was pretty big in real estate, but I don’t know what else. Except for his house, which is lavish, he seemed to live fairly simply. There were some practically invisible servants around the place—in addition to the evil Pietro—and Eduardo’s dead wife’s younger sister lived there and cooked for him until she died a couple of years ago.”

    “He owns a lot of art,” Stone said. “His study, the living room, and the dining room are filled with his acquisitions.”

    “So are the upstairs rooms,” Dino said. “Did you ever go up there?”

    “No.”

    “Have a look around, if you have the chance.”

    “I may have the chance tomorrow,” Stone said. “I’m meeting Mary Ann out there at ten.”

    “She’s right on it, isn’t she? She always had a mind like a steel trap, and hands, too.”

    “Well, I’d rather have a client who is ready to deal with things than one who doesn’t want to know.”

    “I’ll bet you two things,” Dino said. “One, she already knows a lot. Two, there are things that she doesn’t know, that Eduardo kept to himself.”

    “It will be interesting finding out.”

    “Oh, Jesus,” Dino said, slapping his forehead. “I just thought of something.”


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    93 of 99 people found the following review helpful. Done with these By The Count These books used to be light hearted, mystery quick reads. Now Woods phones it in with little attempt to create an interesting story. Seems more interested in pushing a pompous, shamelessly slanted political agenda that adds nothing to the story and is out of place. Probably gets raves at elite cocktail parties. No thanks. As a gift it makes a good door stop.

    97 of 105 people found the following review helpful. All Over Now. By JOHN WHALEN p After reading tons of these episodes over the years, I am done. Gave it one more chance in, "Insatiable something or other" (too many similar titles to keep track of), but that was worse. Tired of his promoting his instantly and under deserving and overly successful son or his girlfriend's or classmates "remarkable" conquests, or his new airplanes (that somebody always gives him). As he progresses with a new tome several times a year, they have become, weak, overly political and increasingly casually sexual, with no story line. Sometimes characters are in and sometimes not (Herbie). I began counting the pages until Stone would get to bed with a new woman, who he met five minutes ago at some type of party, or dinner. Once it was by page five. In a recent book he went to bed with five women. I can read Playboy, if I want that. And, does he really have to alienate 50% of the population with his more forceful, liberal political stands. I can watch MSNBC if I want to hear that.Anyway, not worth any more time reading any more of these or writing a review of books that now annoy me, rather than entertain me. Too many good authors, who take their writing seriously.

    50 of 52 people found the following review helpful. Forget Stuart Woods--Has Been By Billiekay Harvey I too have read all of S. Woods books and enjoyed the Barrington series at first. I agree with everyone else that the plots are weak to nonexistent.It's all the same daily grind: going to dinner ( and we can't just call green beans, green beans) planning a flight in a private jet somewhere, usually CA. and toss in a woman for casual sex and that's it. Oh, and have his secretary write a check for a million dollars to some political friend. His books have become tiresome. It's as though he grinds them out just to make money. If you ever read the note from the author, he is very pompous saying don't send him ideas for books. Someone should!! I'm DONE with him. I would recommend reading all of Lee Childs books.

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