

At least, Riley Moon thinks it's her dream job until she is given her first assignment: babysitting Emerson Knight.Īn inquiry about missing Knight money leads to a missing man, missing gold and a life-and-death race across the country. Her assertive (some people might say aggressive) spitfire attitude has helped land a dream job at Blane-Grunwald bank. Riley Moon has just graduated from Harvard. Good thing he's also brilliant, rich and (some people might say) handsome.

I note she’s going down the James Patterson route of writing books with other authors and I’ve tried a few of the different series on offer, so was interested to see yet another creation, this time with award-winning television writer Phoef Sutton.Įmerson Knight is introverted, eccentric, and has little-to-no sense of social etiquette.

They’re fun and written in an entertaining and comedic way that help overlook any glitches in plot or realism. I enjoy the series and the books consistently offer me the escapism I need. Together, this ragtag, mismatched trio will embark on a worldwide investigation that will expose a conspiracy one hundred years in the making.I’ve confessed my love of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum before. He now lives in an RV behind Emerson’s house. Vernon has been Emerson’s loyal and enthusiastic partner in crime since childhood. Riley Moon has a Harvard business degree and can shoot the eyes out of a grasshopper at fifty feet, but she can’t figure out how to escape the vortex of Emerson Knight’s odd life. Since a crack team isn’t available, he enlists Riley Moon and his cousin Vernon.

When clues lead to a dark and sinister secret that is being guarded by the National Park Service, Emerson will need to assemble a crack team for help. And finding a missing island is better than Christmas morning in the Knight household. Poof! Vanished without a trace.īrilliant and boyishly charming Emerson Knight likes nothing better than solving an unsolvable, improbable mystery. It had a mountain, beaches, a rain forest, and a volcano. The island was about two hundred miles northeast of Samoa.
