Synopsis/blurb…….
When rookie FBI agent
Kate O'Hare meets career conman Nick Fox there's bound to be a sting in the
tale.
Fresh out of Quantico
and looking forward to her first FBI assignment, Kate O'Hare is teamed up with
high-end security expert, Nick Fox, to help protect a shipment of valuable
Peruvian relics. Problem is, nothing is what it seems. Nick Fox is actually a
con artist and he's about to play the shell game with special agent O'Hare in a
high-speed chase with armoured cars, a few smoke bombs and a little light
flirting. It doesn't take long for Nick to discover Kate O'Hare is smart,
tenacious, and when she's conned, she holds a grudge.
Hot on the heels of Pros
and Cons another short interlude with the Goldberg-Evanovich combo of Fox
and O’Hare. Equally as brief – 30-odd pages but with enough substance or meat
on the bones, to convince me that these two authors and their two protagonists
have some legs in them yet and to get me immersed in their longer books.
I do enjoy books with a lighter touch and they don’t
necessarily need to be filled with death and copious amounts of gun-play and
mayhem. Not always granted – but on occasions I do like to read about characters
who would be engaging enough to have a drink with in a bar, rather than be
crossing over to the other side of the street to avoid them. I must be getting
soft in my old age!
There’s an interesting dynamic developing between both main
combatants that is fun to observe. O’Hare and Fox are both competitive and
intent on having the final say, add in a spark of attraction and the chemistry becomes
more volatile.
Here we have the odd-couple purportedly working on the same
team as Fox brazenly works with O’Hare while all the time plotting to steal
some priceless artefacts. Thirty pages on…. one of them definitely has the
upper hand for now. Roll on The Heist!
So another amusing diversion for an hour or so, but just as
importantly it keeps the scoreboard ticking over, towards the year-end target
of 120!
4 from 5
Acquired recently on Amazon Kindle.
Glad you enjoyed this outing from that dynamic duo as well as the other. As I mentioned, it's not easy to do a writing duet; glad this team is succeeding.
ReplyDeleteI think they are succeeding well, I'm hooked!
DeleteA bit of deja vu there - I thought this was the previous entry! Still thinking about these two.
ReplyDeleteHa, I suppose I could read the same 30 page book over and over until the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve............that should get me there!
DeleteI look forward to when you try one of the novels, to see how they handle that format.
ReplyDeleteHopefully I will read the first in December - strike while the irons hot!
DeleteCol, thanks for another "Lee Goldberg" jab in the ribs!
ReplyDeletePrashant, you're welcome. Expect a full on punch in the face after I have read The Heist!
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