The characters, as I said before, were not the focus of the story. It’s detailed and fast-paced, and while there’s not really a twist to it, it’s an intriguing concept that I wanted to see to the end. The plot follows eccentric billionaire Emerson Knight and fresh-off-the-farm banker Riley Moon as they investigate the disappearance of Gunter Grundwald. One didn’t wonder what would happen so much as eagerly anticipate what one knew was coming. A bit over-the-top, with not-so-subtle pokes at the NSA and Area 51, but it was amusing to watch unfold. This book seemed focused on plot, not characters so much, but that’s not completely unexpected from Evanovich. And overall, it was a fun romp, and I look forward to Emerson and Riley’s future adventures. Regardless, it’s an Evanovich book, so I was game. Maybe the Lizzie and Diesel series isn’t selling like they hoped. This book seemed to come out of nowhere Janet and her co-authors are all in the middle of series already, so the last thing I expected was a new one. Authors: Janet Evanovich and Phoef SuttonĪ fun romp with an intriguing plot but leaves one wanting something more
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