Dirt

Dirt

by StuartWoods (Author)

Synopsis

Coming hot on the heels of his bestsellers Choke and Imperfect Strangers, Stuart Woods brings back one of his best-loved characters, Stone Barrington, in a fast-paced roller coaster ride through the murderous world of high-profile celebrity gossip.

Feared and disliked for both her poison pen and ice-queen persona, gossip columnist Amanda Dart suddenly finds the tables have turned: she is the unwitting victim of an anonymous gossipmonger who is faxing national opinion makers an outrageous scandal sheet revealing the details of her ongoing indiscretions with a well-known business tycoon.

So Amanda enlists the help of New York lawyer and investigator Stone Barrington to learn the identity of the faxer. The problem is, everybody is a suspect in the world of tabloid journalism. As the faxes grow more scathing and begin to expose the peccadilloes of not only Amanda but other members of the gossip community, Barrington winds up with more leads than he can handle and an employer who is about to take matters dangerously into her own hands. The world of gossip has been turned on its head, and it becomes clear to Stone that even the most respected members of the social scene will stop at nothing - even murder - to clear their names.

Irresistible as only good gossip can be, Dirt is a mesmerizing tale of betrayal and murder set against a backdrop of the rapid-fire Manhattan tabloid business and is filled with the twists and turns that have made Stuart Woods' novels international hits.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 19 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 000638725X
ISBN 13: 9780006387251

Media Reviews

`Stuart Woods is a slam-bang no-nonsense storyteller who doesn't disappoint'
Chicago Tribune

`Woods is the author of a long string of highly successful and imaginative thrillers'
Washington Post

Author Bio

Stuart Woods - a former Edgar Award winner - is one of the USA's most popular thriller writers. Two of his fourteen bestselling novels - Chiefs and Grass Roots - have been made into successful TV mini-series.