Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Blood And Bone

I received a copy of Blood And Bone by Don Hoesel from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
A decade after Serpent of Moses, Jack is married to Espy and back teaching at Evanston University. They have two sons, one of whom has cystic fibrosis. Despite this challenge, life is comfortable. But that all changes when the CIA, while combing through the papers of the late Gordon Reese, uncovers the secret of Elisha's bones. Jack's world is then turned upside down by an urgent call from his old friend Duckey, who's been alerted to the CIA's probing by one of his former contacts. Jack and his family escape from their home just ahead of the CIA, and he decides to do what he should have done long ago: recover the bones and destroy them. Except the bones aren't where he left them.
So now Jack is in a race, for the last time, to find the bones. And he's not the only one. Pitted against both the CIA and an organization that will kill to protect their secrets, Jack and Espy follow hard-to-decipher clues across the globe before arriving in the catacombs of Paris for a final showdown that will either save their family--or tear apart everything they hold dear forever.
This is the 3rd book in the Jack Hawthorne Adventure series.  This is a really good series that I highly recommend.  Jack and Espy reminded me of Indiana Jones because they kept getting themselves into trouble but always finding a way to keep ahead of the 'bad guys'.   I really liked how Jack and Espy worked together.  It just goes to show that we need each other in more ways that we realize.

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