The Pursuit by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg, 304 pages
“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 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.”
This is typical Evanovich. Her
books are always funny with madcap adventures and just enough romance. Fans of the genre or her previous books will read
this.
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