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Mystery · 2007 · PG-13

Shoot Him If He Runs

by Stuart Woods

A CIA fugitive is hiding in the Caribbean. Stone Barrington is sent to find him.

For14+GenreMysteryLength310 pagesRead time~8.6 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Moderate violence — a CIA fugitive; Caribbean operations; confrontations

Language

Some

Moderate profanity

Sexual Content

Some

Moderate — adult romantic situations; Caribbean setting

Substance Use

Barely any

Mild — island social life

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

The fugitive — what he knows that made him run; why the CIA wants him found; Stone's position between law enforcement and intelligence

What this book is about

A former CIA operative who fled after a scandal is believed to be in the Caribbean. Stone Barrington — with CIA connections through Holly Barker — is asked to find him. Shoot Him If He Runs is the thirteenth Stone Barrington novel — taking Stone out of New York and into Caribbean waters.

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A CIA fugitive in the Caribbean

Adult romantic content

Thirteenth Stone Barrington novel

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