#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Janet Evanovich, author of the blockbuster Stephanie Plum novels, and Lee Goldberg, writer for the Monk television show, team up once again in their New York Times bestselling Fox and O’Hare series!Nicolas Fox, international con man, thief, and one of the top ten fugitives on the FBI’s most-wanted list, has been kidnapped from a beachfront retreat in Hawaii. What … a beachfront retreat in Hawaii. What the kidnapper doesn’t know is that Nick Fox has been secretly working for the FBI. It isn’t long before Nick’s covert partner, Special Agent Kate O’Hare, is in hot pursuit of the crook who stole her con man.
The trail leads to Belgium, France, and Italy, and pits Nick and Kate against their deadliest adversary yet: Dragan Kovic, an ex–Serbian military officer. He’s plotting a crime that will net him billions . . . and cost thousands of American lives.
Nick and Kate have to mount the most daring, risky, and audacious con they’ve ever attempted to save a major U.S. city from a catastrophe of epic proportions. Luckily they have the help of an eccentric out-of-work actor, a bandit who does his best work in the sewers, and Kate’s dad, Jake. The pressure’s on for Nick and Kate to make this work—even if they have to lay their lives on the line.
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A great series – with FBI and con-artist interaction. Enjoyable and fun. Shame there were only five books.
Listened to the audio book. Found it humorous and entertaining. Will continue on with the series.
Love all of these books. They are an easy read and greatly entertaining.c
Okay but not my favorite.
I love this series
When two people known for writing books that are great fun get together, you just can’t go wrong in reading it as soon as you can. I loved it. There’s nothing like a great detective, unless it’s a great detective paring up with a great criminal. Enjoy
A nice easy read.
This book pretty much glorifies the use of guns and the assumption that there is a clear line between good people and bad people and throwing bad people to their deaths off of cliffs should make us happy. Ugh
I was hoping it was going to be better. I did like the action and the kind of sharing of their feelings for each other but I found parts just down right boring. (SORRY) I am still a fan and will read more in this series and the others.
Picking up moments after the last book ended, we learn who kidnapped conman Nick Fox and why. Can FBI agent Kate O’Hare track him down? Will this reveal their secret partnership? And what scheme can they stop next?
Yes, I’m being especially vague on the plot, but most of the fun of this book is seeing how things unfold as the book progresses. The story moves quickly and keep the pages turning. As always, the characters could be a tad sharper, but some of the supporting characters are a hoot.
Janet Evanovich the greatest. My favorite!