Ratings14
Average rating4.1
It's been a minute since the last Fox and O'Hare novel I read. I thought maybe a little distance would give me a new look at it. But nope. 3 Stars seems to be my go to for these books (except apparently #2? I don't really remember that one, but after glancing through my review, I liked this one better). They're kinda the literary equivalent of a powered sugar donut: sweet, early chewed, and likable but pretty basic without a lot of depth. Not that I read them for their literary power. Mostly they're an escape for me. Plus I enjoy Scott Brick's narration with the audio book.
Most of the story was typical - scams, undercover hi-jinks, fake shootouts and flirting. Nothing new to see here. I did however like the end. It's not the typical, mostly tied bow that wants you to go buy the next book just because. Definitely more of a cliffhanger that for now offers the possibility of a payoff (though I'm not holding my breath)
I really like the relationships between all the characters. This had some laugh out loud moments! I did not see the end of this book coming so I'll have to get the next book as soon as I can to find out what happens. I do already have four other books out of the library but may have to get that book and make it jump the queue!
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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“You can never have too many weapons,” Jake said.
“Does that mean you brought your rocket launcher?”
“It's in the trunk of my car in case of a roadside emergency.”
“What kind of roadside emergency would require a rocket launcher?” she asked.
“You don't want to find out and not have one hand,” Jake said. “It's also why you should always have a paper clip in your pocket. You can do just about anything with a paper clip.”
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