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The Job

A Fox and O'Hare Novel, Book 3

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The Job

By: Janet Evanovich, Lee Goldberg
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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The third book in the exciting and suspenseful 'Fox and O'Hare' series from Janet Evanovich, number-one best-selling author of the iconic Stephanie Plum novels, and Lee Goldberg, best-selling author of the Monk series.

He's a charming con man and she's a dedicated FBI agent, and they're about to drive each other crazy... again!

The FBI had one demand when they secretly teamed up Special Agent Kate O'Hare with charming con man Nicolas Fox - bring down the world's most wanted and untouchable felons. This time it's the brutal leader of a global drug-smuggling empire. The FBI doesn't know what their target looks like, where he is, or how to find him, but Nick Fox has a few tricks up his sleeve to oust this particular chocolate-loving drug lord.

From the streets of Nashville to the back alleys of Lisbon, from the rooftops of Istanbul to the middle of the Thames, Nick and Kate chase their mark. When they find themselves pitted against a psychopathic bodyguard and a Portuguese enforcer who gets advice from a pickled head, they decide it's time to enlist some special talent - talent like a machete-wielding Somali pirate, a self-absorbed actor, an Oscar-winning special effects artist, and Kate's father, Jake, a retired Special Forces operative. Together they could help make this Fox and O'Hare's biggest win yet... if they survive.

©2014 Lee Golberg; 2014 Janet Evanovich (P)2014 Random House Audio
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Excellent addition to the series.

Another excellent book.
Exactly the sort we enjoy.
Drama, comedy and a hint of romance.
Several minor characters were beautifully brought to life in a few words.
Scott Brick is one of the very best narrators around.

Janet is well up amongst my ten favourite authors.

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The edge has gone from this series

These tales are becoming a little tedious and long winded, I found myself winding through just to finish the book. The narrator has some very strange accents in this rendition - I took a supposed Cockney accent for an Australian one, and a discussion introduced by a comment about the 'heavy Manchester accent' really left me bewildered - nothing like a Manchester sound!!

This isn't the only reason that I marked this down, the first in the series was like a breath of fresh air - but once the novelty of the situation wore off the stories are just overlong and wearisome.

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good caper

Another fab Fox and O'Hare story, lots of action.
Just 2 performance niggles
1)it's pronounced Mar-bayer not Mar-bella.
2) the Manchester accent was pure London.

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Total Escapism

I love Janet’s writing. I like the sometimes strange stories line. The quirkinesses of the characters. I really enjoy the narration on the audio books. I am always left wanting more and have just listened to the whole “Fox & O’Hare” Novels.

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If you could sum up The Job in three words, what would they be?

Exciting, complicated, fun.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Nick Fox as he is charming and clever.

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

I liked his good paced and clear performance. I hated his appalling Manchester accent that came straight from old fashioned cockney and was very irritating.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Not really it was a pleasant story but did not affect you on an emotional level.

Any additional comments?

This is a good, complicated story with many twists and turns. The only problem is that Kate does not come over as a particularly likeable character in this book and that Nick is not in it enough to lift the tale.

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