Probably 'Strategic Moves'. It has a really engaging plot that involves international intrigue and Stone's typical style of handling tough situations. It's been widely read and loved by fans of the series.
Sure. 'New York Dead' is one of the well - known Stone Barrington novels. It sets the tone for the character and his adventures in the world of crime and mystery.
Well, one possible scary story could be about a tragic event that occurred in the past in Sycamore Park District. Maybe there was an accident where someone died, and now there are rumors of their spirit lingering. Another could be related to an old abandoned structure in the district. People might say that if you go near it at night, you can hear screams or feel a strange coldness. There could also be stories about strange animals that are seen in the park that seem otherworldly, like a large black dog with glowing eyes that vanishes when you approach it.
Some popular ones could be 'Persepolis'. It tells a powerful story about growing up during the Iranian Revolution. Another is 'Maus', which uses animals to represent different groups in a very unique and impactful way to tell the story of the Holocaust.
Another excellent one is 'L.A. Dead'. In this novel, Stone finds himself in the midst of the glitz and glamour as well as the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles. The story has a good pace, with lots of twists and turns that keep the reader hooked. It also delves deeper into Stone's character, showing his adaptability in different environments.
The person behind the Stone Barrington novels is Stuart Woods. His ability to create engaging plots and memorable characters has kept fans coming back for more.