The Scam
A Fox & O'Hare Novel, Book 4
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Scott Brick
About this listen
He's on the run. She's an FBI agent. But putting Nick Fox in goal is the last thing on Kate O'Hare's mind....
Nicolas Fox is a charming con man and master thief. Kate O'Hare is the FBI agent on his trail. At least that's what everyone thinks. In reality, they're secretly working together to bring down super-criminals. Criminals like brutal casino magnate Evan Trace.
Evan Trace is running a money-laundering operation through his casino. Some of his best customers are mobsters, dictators, and global terrorists. Nick and Kate are going deep undercover as high-stakes gamblers, wagering millions of dollars - and their lives - in an attempt to topple Trace's empire.
The scam will take Fox and O'Hare from the Las Vegas strip, to the sun-soaked beaches of Hawaii, and into the dark back alleys of Macau. Their only backup - a self-absorbed actor, a Somali pirate, and an ex-soldier who believes a rocket launcher is the best way to solve every problem.
What could possibly go wrong?
©2015 Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg (P)2015 Random House AudioCritic Reviews
"Janet Evanovich's novels are: Pithy, witty and fast-paced." (The Sunday Times)
"Non-stop laughs with plenty of high jinks." (USA Today)
"Razor-sharp." (Sunday Express)
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- NaeNShayLuvBooks
- 18-02-2016
great book
loved it the story was excellent. took me a while to get used to the voice though. sometimes couldn't tell when someone was talking.
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- Jeanette NORMAN
- 13-10-2015
Not as engaging as the first three books.
I think most authors fall to the same infection of "poetic licence" in the hope that we will continue with the latest book. But this time for me Fox and O'Hare are just too over the top. No more please.
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