U.S. Open title fits for Glover after steady play on final holes Jun 23, 2009
Nearly any tome will do for the avid reader, so during this wacky week at gloomy Bethpage Black, when relentless storms blew the U.S. Open into a Monday finish and turned the 7,426-yard track into a quagmire, Glover polished off four novels one by Clive Cussler, two by Stuart Woods and David Grann's The Lost City of Z, which he highly recommends. But when the storm clouds finally blew away from Long Island, Glover authored his own compelling tale with a final-round finish that ruined fairy-tale... (USA Today -- Sports)
• Gooding library showcases new items Jun 2, 2009
"Hot Mahogany" by Stuart Woods; "Dog On It" by Spencer Quinn; "Eclipse" and "Exile" by Richard North Patterson. Adult nonfiction. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
San Francisco Chronicle Best-Sellers May 10 San Francisco Chronicle Best-Sellers May 10 / May 11, 2009
LOITERING WITH INTENT, by Stuart Woods. . (San Francisco Chronicle)
• New at M-C libraries May 9, 2009
Fiction: "Loitering with Intent" by Stuart Woods. Running low on cash, Stone Barrington is happy when he's called on to find the missing son of a very wealthy man. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• Kimberly Library has new materials Mar 20, 2009
"Runner" by Thomas Perry, "Bones of Betrayal" by Jefferson Bass, "The Associate" by John Grisham, "True Colors" by Kristin Hannah, "The October Horse" by Colleen McCullough, "A Darker Place" by Jack Higgins, "Bloodprint" by Kitty Sewell, "Batter off Dead" by Tamar Myers, "Born to Run" by James Grippando, "Run for Your Life" by James Patterson, "Death Angel" by Linda Howard, "Night Kills" by John Lutz, "The Borrowed and Blue Murders" by Merry Blach Jones, "Dead Ringer" by Mary Burton, "Mounting... (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
• Community news Mar 14, 2009
"Cross Country" by James Patterson, "The Associate" by John Grisham, "Above and Beyond" by Betsy Brannon Green, "Murder Inside the Beltway" by Margaret Truman, "Mounting Fears" by Stuart Woods, "Don't Cry Wolf" by Clair M. Poulson. Adult nonfiction. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
Have a chuckle in a Decatur bank vault -- literally Mar 29, 2008
One corner of the former bank will have a stage with chairs set up; and the walls are lined with signed posters from past appearances by the likes of Amy Sedaris and Stuart Woods. Wordsmiths opened last June, and has yet to turn a profit, Steele says, which is the way it goes. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Living)
Community : Sponsor a book at Crandon Public Library Feb 21, 2008
Online news and information for the Rhinelander region. SEARCH 14-day search. (Forest Republican, WI)
Prolific Dean Wesley Smith to speak at Brevard writers' conference Jan 22, 2008
"His novels have included original works and spinoffs from "Star Trek" and "Men in Black," among others. As a go-to guy for publishers, he's written under 14 or 15 pen names and has gone uncredited as a ghostwriter, too.He and his wife have shared pseudonyms, as well; one result was "The 10th Kingdom" by Kathryn Wesley, which became a TV miniseries.Mostly, they write apart, though they will give a fiction writers' workshop together Friday at the conference."Putting the Puzzle Together" is the... (Florida Today)
Learning literacy Oct 13, 2007
For the Writer to Writer Challenge, Springer wrote a letter to Stuart Woods, author of the thriller "Capital Crimes," about how he related to a character in the book. There were about 140 entries in three categories: beginner, intermediate or advanced, said Jacquie Brinkley, library programs consultant for the California State Library. (Fresno Bee -- Local)
At Your Library Oct 4, 2007
"Shoot Him If He Runs" is the newest Stone Barrington novel from Stuart Woods. St. Mark's Island is a vacationer's paradise, except for the corrupt local politicians, exploding buildings and murders. (Chetek Alert, WI)
Find out who's coming Sep 3, 2007
Stuart Woods, New York Times bestselling mystery novelist, will be a featured author at the 2007 Amelia Island Book Festival. His latest novel, Shoot Him If He Runs, is slated to be released later this month. (Florida Times-Union)
News : Library Week celebration went well May 3, 2007
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Top 10: Bestseller Lists Apr 29, 2007
"Fresh Disasters"by Stuart Woods (Putnam). 4. (CNN -- Showbiz)
Top 150 Books Apr 29, 2007
Stuart Woods, Putnam. Lawyer tangles with the New York mafia while avoiding a stalker (H) (F) $25. (USA Today -- Life)
Malcolm Nelson: Friends of the Library congratulate Eubanks Mar 22, 2007
Lecia s reading tastes run to mysteries and authors such as Iris Johansen, Diane Chamberlain and Stuart Woods. The staff and the Friends look forward to a long and progressive association with the new director. (WWalker County Messenger, GA)