Run Before the Wind

Run Before the Wind is the second novel in the Will Lee series by Stuart Woods, written as a semi-sequel to his first novel Chiefs. It was first published in 1983 by W. W. Norton & Company The novel takes place in Ireland, a decade after the events of Chiefs. The story continues the story of the Lee family of Delano, Georgia.[1] It is also the only published novel by Stuart Woods to feature a first person point of view.

Run Before the Wind
First edition
AuthorStuart Woods
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesWill Lee
GenreSuspense/Thriller
PublisherNorton (Hardcover, 1983); Avon (Paperback, 1988-2005); Signet (Paperback, 2005)
Publication date
March 1983
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages384 pp
ISBN978-0-451-21594-9
OCLC61462348
Preceded byChiefs 
Followed byDeep Lie 

Plot summary

Will Lee ran from a life of Southern wealth and privilege to spend a peaceful summer on the coast of Ireland. But there is no peace in this beautiful, troubled land. Restless and dissatisfied, Will dreams of shipbuilding and sailing on crystal-blue waters. But an explosion of senseless violence is dragging the young American drifter into a lethal game of terror and revenge. For the fires of hatred rage unchecked in this place of lush, rolling hills and deadly secrets. Now Will Lee must run for his life from a bloody past that is not his own-and he will find no sanctuary on the rolling waves of the Irish sea. A breathtaking novel of suspense and high-adventure by New York Times bestselling author Stuart Woods.

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