Santa Fe Rules
Written by Stuart Woods
Narrated by Tony Roberts
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
Successful Hollywood movie producer Wolf Willettis stunned when he happens to read his own New York Times obituary--victim of a sordid triple homicide amid a steamy méage à trois with his young bride and best friend. Who's the corpse? Who wants him dead? And why has Wolf blacked out the entire evening of the grisly crime?
Unfortunatly, the Santa Fe D.A. thinks Wolf has all the answers. With the means, the motive and an inexplicable memory loss, he is promptly arrested--star suspect in a murder case that's making headlines from coast to coast. Then another murder complicates the scenario. With help from hot shot criminal attorney Ed Eagle and with New Mexico's death penalty as an incentive, Wolf races to clear his name--and dodge the real killer--in this thrilling novel of mazes, mystery and murder.
Stuart Woods
Stuart Woods is the bestselling author of more than eighty-five novels, including the #1 New York Times bestselling Stone Barrington series and his award-winning debut novel, Chiefs. A native of Georgia, Woods now splits his time between Florida, Maine, and New Mexico.
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Reviews for Santa Fe Rules
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5First in the Ed Eagle series. When Wolf reads his obituary in the newspaper, he knows he needs to lay low and find himself a good lawyer fast. He was drinking heavily and doesn't remember the past 2 days, when the killings occurred. When he turns himself in, with Ed creating a spin that he "wants to help", the DA believes that he was the killer - but then why does the 3rd murder victim look so much like him? Something is very wrong in New Mexico.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Not a Stone Barrington book. Man wakes up to find his wife and two men have been murdered in their guest bedroom. Unbelievable twist with three sisters with the same tattoo and the wife not dead but assuming the identity of her younger sister to steal her husband's money.