#8 in the entertaining Stone Barrington series is a bit of a romp.
The Short Forever (2002) by Stuart Woods has Barrington in England.
On the other hand, he’s hobnobbing with the rich and famous. Staying in a luxurious hotel. Driving unique and expensive vehicles.
When sidekick Dino Bacchetti of the NY Police arrives — a fish out of water — it gets really funny. 😀
The plot is complicated and confusing for most of the book. That’s OK because we are mainly enjoying all the many, many mistakes made by Barrington. Almost nothing goes right, not even the many beautiful women throwing themselves at him.
Barrington is just as confused as we are.
As someone put it on Goodreads “Anyone who gave this book a bad review might want to re-think why they read Stuart Woods’ novels. They are not classic literature. They are escapist fiction. You need to check your disbelief at the door.”
Actually, this might be a good entry point for anyone considering starting up with this long series of murder mystery novels.

















