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Parenting & RelationshipsJohn Lescroart never disappoints. I'm a big fan, have been since his first book. His characters and story lines keep you riveted to your seat. Once I start one of his books, I find it hard to stop. Treasure Hunt, featuring members of the Hunt Club, was terrific right til the end. The only bad thing about reading John Lescroart's books is the long wait for the next one.
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John Lescroart, long known for his Dismas Hardy novels, struck gold a few years ago with THE HUNT CLUB, which introduced Wyatt Hunt's San Francisco-based private investigative service. The book was so popular that Lescroart probably could have phoned in TREASURE HUNT to similar acclaim. Instead, he has given us one of his most complex, riveting and entertaining works to date. TREASURE HUNT begins with Mickey Dade, one of...
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Treasure Hunt is the 3rd installment in Lescroart's Hunt Club series, featuring Wyatt Hunt, a San Francisco P.I. If you don't remember the 2nd book (I barely did), since it was published about 3 years ago, Hunt's assistant, Tamara, walked out of the office six months previously at the start of this book. Her boyfriend, Craig, who was an investigator at the firm, was outed as a real bad dude and it shook everyone to their...
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In San Francisco private investigator Wyatt Hunt is feeling the economic down turn as clients are almost nonexistent. His receptionist Tamara Dade quit leaving Wyatt with one employee her brother, Mickey, who is bored and wants field work, but no clients hire the firm. Mickey has his chance when he finds the body of activist Dominic Como, who was on the board of over a dozen charities. He persuades his boss to let him investigate,...
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