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Mystery · 2005 · PG-13

Two-Dollar bill

by Stuart Woods

A con man. A murder. Stone Barrington in New York City, where the money is always complicated.

For14+GenreMysteryLength310 pagesRead time~8.6 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Moderate violence — a murder connected to a con artist's schemes

Language

Some

Moderate profanity

Sexual Content

Some

Moderate — adult romantic situations; Stone's New York social life

Substance Use

Barely any

Mild — social drinking

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

The con artist — what he's running; who died because of it; Stone's navigation of both law and the con

What this book is about

Stone Barrington becomes entangled with a charming con artist whose schemes have gotten a man killed. The investigation takes Stone through New York's social and financial world. Two-Dollar Bill is the eleventh Stone Barrington novel — the con-artist premise gives it a lighter touch than some series entries.

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A con artist in New York

Adult romantic content

Eleventh Stone Barrington novel

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