Treason by Stuart Woods

One again, Stuart Woods spends way too much time talking about Stone Barrington's private jets. Unless you're a pilot too, I doubt you care. And it seems to take up a lot of pages in the book. And once again, Stone manages to hop into the sack with every woman who crosses his path--I think there were 4 in this book. The first one showed up, sold him a jet, slept with him, had an angry ex vandalize his jet, then she disappeared never to be heard from again. I kept wondering what happened to the angry ex.

Anyway, there is an interesting plot in the middle of all this fluff about a possible Russian mole in the state department. If more attention had been paid to that instead of the frolicking and the flying, it would have been a better book. But it is a quick read--and when you pick up a Stone Barrington book, you know what you're getting into.

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