4 stars. Another good entry in the life and times of Stone Barrington, a guy we've grown to know and, some of the time, enjoy: rich, eats well, travels far, and he's always in some kind of difficulty! The Urban Dictionary says 'a standup guy' is a Mafia term for a good solid man, a business man, not one to bullshit, one who can be trusted, etc. Is author Woods referring to Johnny Fratelli who has just been released from prison on the completion of his full 25 year term? Or is it to Stone? Because of Johnny's friendship with a leading mobster in prison, he has come into real money and needs Stone's legal advice on, hypothetically, how such funds can be sheltered! The mobster's family and other unethicals are in pursuit. As usual Stone encounters beautiful women but, again, we can't be sure which of them are on his side. All the regular players are along for the ride, the President and the First Lady, Dino, Bill Eggers, Joan - Stone's faithful assistant, Holly Barker, Herbie, or should I now be calling him Herbert?, and Teddy Fay briefly. I know these books are formulaic, but I've enjoyed too many to stop now. This is one of the better ones. (May2018/Oc2025)