The bounty / Janet Evanovich and Steve Hamilton.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781982157135
- ISBN: 1982157135
- Physical Description: 313 pages ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Atria Books, 2021.
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Available copies
- 115 of 119 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 7 of 8 copies available at Barry Lawrence Regional Library System.
Holds
- 3 current holds with 119 total copies.
Other Formats and Editions
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Barry Lawrence - Aurora Library | M EVA (Text) | 37884103180885 | Mystery | Available | - |
Barry Lawrence - Cassville Library | M EVA (Text) | 37884103180950 | Mystery | Available | - |
Barry Lawrence - Eagle Rock Library | M EVA (Text) | 37884103180943 | Mystery | Available | - |
Barry Lawrence - Marionville Library | M EVA (Text) | 37884103180935 | Mystery | Available | - |
Barry Lawrence - Miller Library | M EVA (Text) | 37884103180927 | Mystery | Available | - |
Barry Lawrence - Monett Library | M EVA (Text) | 37884103180919 | Mystery | Available | - |
Barry Lawrence - Mt. Vernon Library | M EVA (Text) | 37884103180901 | Mystery | Checked out | 04/16/2024 |
Barry Lawrence - Shell Knob Library | M EVA (Text) | 37884103180893 | Mystery | Available | - |
Library Journal Review
The Bounty : A Novel
Library Journal
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With roots in the Vatican Bank priesthood that served Hitler during World War II, the mysterious organization known only as the Brotherhood is hunting for a lost train loaded with $30 billion in Nazi gold. And back as a team, straight-arrow FBI agent Kate O'Hare and con-man charmer Nick Fox are hunting the Brotherhood. With a 250,000-copy first printing.
Publishers Weekly Review
The Bounty : A Novel
Publishers Weekly
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Bestseller Evanovich's underwhelming seventh Fox and O'Hare novel, with Hamilton (after 2019's The Big Kahuna), takes Nick Fox, a former world-class thief who now works for the FBI, and FBI agent Kate O'Hare, who's responsible for keeping him on the straight and narrow, to Vatican City. There they join Interpol in an effort to foil the attempted theft of a diamond ring that once belonged to Pope Paul VI. The thief, Nick's father, Quentin, arrives at the Vatican, but bypasses the ring and instead makes off with a historic treasure map. Nick and Kate set off to track down Quentin, who Interpol believes is working with a neo-Nazi organization known as the Brotherhood. With Kate's father, a muscular former Marine, in tow, they head from Rome to London, and then to Paris, Vienna, Casablanca, the Alps, and the Sahara. On and on they go, alternately chasing and being chased, on the trail of hidden Nazi gold. Full of clichéd action scenes and stock characters, this reads like an Indiana Jones movie knockoff. Only established fans are likely to have fun. Agent: Shane Salerno, Story Factory. (Mar.)
BookList Review
The Bounty : A Novel
Booklist
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In the seventh Fox and O'Hare novel (after The Big Kahuna, 2019), FBI agent Kate O'Hare and partner Nick Fox engage in a series of breathtaking chases across Europe and Africa from Vatican City, where they pursue an intrepid thief who turns out to be Nick's father. He has stolen a precious map fragment that, when combined with other pieces hidden in treacherous-to-reach places, will reveal the location of a cache of Nazi-looted gold. O'Hare and her team want to find the treasure to return it to its owners or donate it to a righteous cause, but they are up against enemies with decidedly other plans, one of whom is a seemingly unkillable giant who makes every interaction a brush with grisly death. The duo of Evanovich and Hamilton, each best-selling authors in their own right, start the action on page one and keep up the pace throughout. The dynamic, often-humorous storytelling won't let readers out of its grip, and there's a compelling romantic subplot, to boot. Fans of Evanovich won't need any convincing here, but also offer this one to fans of The Da Vinci Code, as ancient symbols and academic sleuthing play a strong part in the unraveling of the mystery.