From the Washington Post:
His first book, Blue Water, Green Skipper, was a non-fiction account of his 1976 adventure competing in the the Observer Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race, which began in Plymouth, England, and ended in Newport, Rhode Island.
After W.W. Norton & Company acquired the American rights to the book, it also agreed to publish Woods’ first novel.
That book, 1981’s Chiefs, about three generations of lawmen and the murder of a teenager in a small southern town, won literary awards and was made into a CBS miniseries starring Charlton Heston, Danny Glover, Billy Dee Williams and John Goodman.
The book’s success launched Woods’ prolific career as a novelist that saw him write five books a year for G.P. Putnam’s Sons.
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Our hearts are broken…Stuart Woods’ books have always been in our home…I don’t think we’ve ever missed one…God rest his soul…
We will always miss him and his fascinating characters and stories.
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