Book 12 in the Stone Barrington series
Stuart Woods (2006)
Stone Barrington hasn’t heard from his cousin, Dick Stone, in years-though he has fond memories of a teenage summer spent at his house in Maine.
Then, Lance Cabot of the CIA interrupts an otherwise pleasant meal at Elaine’s with news of Dick’s death-apparently by his own hands. It seems that Dick Stone, a quiet family man who doubled as a CIA agent, methodically executed his wife, daughter, and then himself-or did he?
What would cause a loving father and husband to murder his family as they slept? Before his death, Dick had appointed Stone executor of his will, giving him full control of the disposition of a sizable family estate. Was Dick preparing for his suicide, or forewarning Stone of his murder?
With the help of his ex-partner, Dino, and his friend Holly Barker, Stone must settle the estate and piece together the elusive facts of his cousin’s life and death as a CIA operative. At every step Stone knows he is being watched by Dick’s family-and one of them just may be a killer.