Release Date:- 2015-12-08
Reviews Counts:- 39
User Average Rating:- 4.5
Availability:- In Stock
Kind:- ebook
From Janet Evanovich, the acclaimed creator of Stephanie Plum, and Lee Goldberg, author and television writer for Monk, comes a series of New York Times bestselling novels that āmix the humor from Evanovich and Goldbergās books with the intricate cons seen in the best episodes of Mission: Impossibleā (Library Journal).
Charming con man Nicolas Fox and FBI special agent Kate OāHare are the unlikely pair that is secretly tracking down criminals the law canāt touch. Now their first three adventures are together in one action-packed ebook bundle:
THE HEIST
THE CHASE
THE JOB
Also includes the prequel short stories āPros and Consā and āShell Gameā and an excerpt from The Scam, the riveting fourth novel in the Fox and OāHare series!
Nicolas Fox is an international con man, famous for running elaborate scams on very rich and powerful people. He knows that the FBI has been hot on his trail for yearsāparticularly FBI Special Agent Kate OāHare. But just when it seems that Fox has been captured for good, he pulls off his greatest con of all. He convinces the FBI to offer him a job, working side by side with OāHare.
Together Fox and OāHare are going to have to find a way to take down Derek Griffin, a corrupt investment banker charged with stealing millions from his clientsāan assignment that will lead them down the back alleys of Berlin, into the deserts of California, and to a remote Indonesian island. High-speed chases, pirates, and Toblerone bars are all in a dayās work . . . if OāHare and Fox donāt kill each other first.
Praise for the Fox and OāHare series
āThe laugh-out-loud humor that readers expect from Evanovich is in full force. . . . Everyone will be eager for the next book in the series.āāAssociated Press, on The Heist
āGreat fun, with plenty of twists.āāThe Sacramento Bee, on The Chase
āThis suspense series continues to mix the humor from Evanovich and Goldbergās books with the intricate cons seen in the best episodes of Mission: Impossible. The banter and thrills are nonstop, and readers will be anxious to see what happens next.āāLibrary Journal, on The Job