Thursday, April 29, 2021

Review: The Bounty

 


Fox and O'Hare are on loan to Interpol to catch a thief in Vatican City. The thief's identity surprises them both. As does the fact that Nick's Dad bypasses the ring on display for a piece of paper. 

The paper is the beginning of a treasure map left behind by the Brotherhood. The rumor is that the treasure map leads to gold bars worth a massive fortune today.

But one clue leads to the next and that's when everything goes wrong. Fox teams up with his father and leaves Kate out in the cold. But just like always, Kate isn't giving up. She tracks the father and son team down. Plus she calls her own father in for back-up.

Now they're on the run from both the Brotherhood and Interpol. But they are determined to stop the Brotherhood from finding the treasure first. And they can't trust anyone because there is a mole.

This is the biggest case of O'Hare's career and she's not going to let anything or anyone stop her.
My Thoughts: This is the 7th book in the Fox and O'Hare series and I think it's the best one yet. Yes, I'm a sucker for treasure hunts and that might have something to do with it. Also I love seeing the Nazis lose.  I did miss the members of the old team. And some of the crazier A-Team type stunts. These books read like a movie - lots of action, danger, and sexual tension. Once you start one of these books, it's very hard to put it down without finishing it. So looking forward to the next one. 

Cover Thoughts: Love it - Love the Eiffel Tower in the background
Source: My Library

Library Recommendation: Grab this one for your thriller section and where this series is already popular. 

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