Janet evanovich emerson knight5/7/2023 ![]() ![]() When Moon pays an uninvited house call, he insists she show him all of his money, mega millions in gold bars. He wants neither the animals nor the money but he’s convinced the gold stored by Blane-Grunwald in offsite locations is slowly disappearing. The thirty-something Knight inherited the fortune and a house full of exotic animals from his equally peculiar late father. ![]() The excitement of a new career with visions of scaling the corporate ladder turns to confusion and then dread as she’s assigned by bank bigwigs to “baby-sit” eccentric and socially awkward millionaire Emerson Knight, who, along with his zany family, bears some comedic resemblance to the Clampett family from “The Beverly Hillbillies.” Moon just began her new career as an analyst at big bank Blane-Grunwald after earning law and business degrees from Harvard. It’s a silly romp after the bad guys that takes readers from Washington, D.C., to Manhattan, to backwoods Texas and all the way to Area 51 in the search for gold bars missing from the Federal Reserve. I believe Evanovich, and co-writer Phoef Sutton, also known as Robert Christopher Sutton, found the next best-selling character with the advent of Riley Moon and her first adventure, “Curious Minds.” ![]()
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