The Money Shot - Stuart Woods & Parnell Hall

The Money Shot

By Stuart Woods & Parnell Hall

  • Release Date: 2018-08-07
  • Genre: Action & Adventure
Score: 4
4
From 418 Ratings

Description

In this exhilarating adventure from #1 New York Times-bestselling author Stuart Woods, Teddy Fay races to stop a scheme of extortion and a hostile takeover.

Ever a man of mystery and intrigue, Teddy Fay has donned a new disguise--that of Mark Weldon, a stuntman and actor starring in Centurion Studios' newest film. When the picture's leading lady begins receiving blackmail threats, Teddy is in the perfect position to investigate, and it soon becomes clear that the villains have more in their sights than just money. Money they've got. What they need is prestige, the cache of a respected studio to lend authority and legitimacy to their artistic endeavors . . . and a little bit of vengeance in the bargain.

From the seedy hidden corners of Los Angeles to the glamorous Hollywood Hills, it will take every ounce of Teddy's cunning to save an actress's career, protect the studio, and finish filming Centurion's next big hit.

Reviews

  • The characters became too confusing.

    3
    By nurse nellie1
    Confusing
  • Not up to snuff

    1
    By Victoria Lazzell
    Plot weak, underwhelming and not worthy of Woods’ other writing.
  • Money shot

    1
    By marychd1
    Terrible. Dull boring. Sorry I paid my money for this book.
  • The Money Shot

    3
    By hermglanz
    Not what I am used to from Stu Woods. I agree with previous comments...save your money. Short and boring. You are capable of better, Stu!
  • Can’t put it down

    5
    By Mike5628
    Another great novel you just can’t put down.
  • Purchase Price Is Money Shot

    2
    By SageWinston
    A Teddy Fay novel, with improbable plot lines. Suggest skip this book, save your time and money.
  • The money shot

    1
    By comdonick
    The book was not a Stone Barrington or holly barker story. With stone there is always good looking babes that fall for him and a lot of play between him and Dino. This book was kind of dry and did not feel like a Stuart Woods book. I have read all your books and have enjoyed them over the years. You normally have a lot of interaction between your characters, but this seemed to be more of a loner character with no interfacing between him and people that are really close to him. Sorry to write a negative report, but hopefully your next Stone Barrington book will be back on the money

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