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New York Dead is the first novel in the Stone Barrington series by Stuart Woods. It was first published in 1991 by HarperCollins. The novel takes place in New York City. The novel begins the story of Stone Barrington, a retired detective turned lawyer/private investigator.
Nov 1, 1991 · New York dead by Stuart Woods is the first Stone Barrington novel. The body of Sash Nijinsky, television anchorwoman, falls from the penthouse of a high rise apartment in front of Stone Barrington setting in motion a series of events that change the course of his life.
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Sep 25, 2018 · Suddenly he’s on the front page of every New York newspaper, and his life is hopelessly entwined in the increasingly shocking life (and perhaps death) of Sasha Nijinsky, the country's hottest and most beautiful television anchorwoman.
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“New York City is dead forever!” That was the headline in the New York Post in August above an opinion piece setting out why COVID-19 had caused an exodus of people who could work and live elsewhere and would not return to an over-priced crowded metropolis where the economy was in a "death spiral".
- New York Dead. by Stuart Woods. 3.97 · 18912 Ratings · 849 Reviews · published 1991 · 3 editions. Everyone is always telling Stone Barrington that h… Shelve New York Dead.
- Dirt. by Stuart Woods. 3.94 · 11552 Ratings · 458 Reviews · published 1996 · 45 editions. The second novel in the thrilling Stone Barrington… Shelve Dirt.
- Dead in the Water. by Stuart Woods. 4.05 · 11463 Ratings · 451 Reviews · published 1997 · 40 editions. Stone Barrington has barely arrived in St. Marks, …
- Swimming to Catalina. by Stuart Woods. 4.05 · 10559 Ratings · 330 Reviews · published 1998 · 38 editions. Stone Barrington thought he'd heard the last of fo…
May 15, 2021 · New York Is Dead. Long Live New York. What will happen to the city after the pandemic? Here are five scenarios to ponder. Share full article. A Times Square Batman checks his pulse as the city...
Aug 26, 2020 · In the crannies of every borough, several memory-filled neighborhood staples are already gone. But New York isn’t dead—it’s as vital as ever, just changing, for a while or forever,...