I like this book, more informative and interesting like the Rick Barron books ("The Prince of Beverly hills", "Beverly Hills Dead") Stuart Woods wrote that got me reading more of his work. I think with Woods's short, Hemingway-like style of writing, this pulp tough guy stuff is more his bailiwick. Credit to Parnell Hall as well, for whatever paragraphs or chapters he writes. Much fun, and I like Teddy Fay (I'm fine with Stone Barrington, but it's easy for me to get too "Stone-ed" due to him being the main feature in so many novels). An d the Oscar goes to...Teddy Fay, for being a reasonably believable jack of all trades, and who I feel is entertaining in a low-key kind of way (the Tim Duncan of book characters).