Free-spirited Zoe Andrews has settled into married life and feels she has found her ideal niche working for a company that discreetly recovers lost items for elite clients, but her first assignment, which takes her to Edinburgh to recover a stolen painting, turns out to be more complicated than she expected.
Instead of simply getting in touch with contacts in the art world, Zoe finds herself tangled in a web of contradictions. Why would someone steal a not-so-valuable painting, and why was the thief attacked? Zoe’s search to find answers takes her from the ancient stone walls of Edinburgh Castle to the Baroque grandeur of Salzburg as she delves into a decades old mystery with ties to the present.
USA Today bestselling author Sara Rosett writes lighthearted mysteries for readers who enjoy atmospheric settings, fun characters, and puzzling whodunits.
She is the author of the High Society Lady Detective historical mystery series as well as three contemporary cozy series, the Murder on Location series, the On the Run series, and the Ellie Avery series. Sara also teaches an online course, How to Outline A Cozy Mystery.
Publishers Weekly called Sara's books, “satisfying,” “well-executed,” and “sparkling.” Sara loves to get new stamps in her passport and considers dark chocolate a daily requirement. Find out more at SaraRosett.com.
Edited to correct Ms. Rosett's misspelled last name. Sincere apologies, Sara Rosette! A solid 3 stars Enjoyable read. I deducted a star due to plot issues regarding Justine & Theo (the "bad" guys).
This book sees Zoe setting off to Scotland on her own to solve a missing painting case for Harrington, her new boss. Lovely, thorough descriptions of Edinburgh were consistent with Rosett's scenic descriptions in the previous books in this series. Zoe is in Edinburgh, and then Salzburg, trying to locate the missing painting and solve the treasure hunt mystery. Lighter read than the first four books but was mostly entertaining.
The plot issues I mentioned about Justine's character are frustrating because I spent half of the book trying to figure out why the police would aggressively question Zoe after Justine is pushed down the stairs and seriously injured. There was literally nothing gained from Zoe being involved in Justine's "accident" but I was forced to ignore my internal voice asking "why??" every time the police had more questions. First, Zoe didn't actually know Justine - the only time they had met before Justine was pushed down the stairs, Justine was impersonating Poppy. Second, Zoe has multiple witnesses that proved she was elsewhere, one of whom was a police officer, and an airtight alibi when the accident occurred. Third, at no point during this story was a motive even hinted at for Zoe to push Justine down the stairs.
This part of the story felt a little forced so that there could be police interactions with Zoe and Jack would have a reason to fly into Scotland and provide backup/protection so Zoe wouldn't be arrested.
From the description, this story sounded like it was about a missing painting. I was surprised when the painting was recovered 20% into the story and it because a treasure hunt with random police encounters thrown in.
All things considered, I enjoyed this book and have enjoyed this series. Recommend as part of the "On the Run" series for anyone who enjoys Thriller-lite, travel, beautiful European destinations, or treasure hunts.
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Another fun read in the On the Run series. Zoe is on her first assignment working as a consultant for Harrington Throckmorton's insurance investigation firm (we met him in the previous book.) She is sent to Edinburgh to find a stolen painting. However, there are all sorts of undercurrents; apparently some people believe the painting (a relatively valueless Victorian landscape) is a clue to some kind of treasure. She recovers the painting but later it is stolen again. Jack joins her in Edinburgh just in time to accompany her to Salzburg where she plans to meet with art expert Masard to find out if there is something hidden in or under the painting itself. Things just keep getting more exciting as more and more people develop an interest in the painting and more of its history comes out. It definitely held my interest all the way through!
This book could have used a little more proofreading - at one point the POV shifted from third to first person several times in just a few paragraphs, which was a bit confusing at first. Looked as if she meant to switch to first-person then changed her mind and missed a couple of references. Ah, the perils of self-publishing....
This past year I have been reading cozy mysteries including the "On The Run" series. I enjoyed reading the first four books in the series but put off reading "Devious" since Jack and Zoe had resolved their relationship problems. I figured the series would get boring or simplistic with Zoe working on her own. Imagine my surprise when "Devious" turned out to be my favorite in the series. I hope "Treacherous" is just as good because I'm reading that next.
One of those books you want to read again in a few years as it is full of interesting history, good mystery,so much detail that another read would uncover things you had missed
I love the entire series and with Sara would write more. The stories are fun and exciting, the tours of foreign places are almost as good as going, especially during COVID's travel restrictions. And best, the characters are delightful, believable, and they get to travel!
Is the painting valuable or not??? That is the question and if it's not why steal it twice? We are introduced to a pair of older ladies who lead their posterity on a merry chase, love their sense of adventure and creativity. Too bad they can't be in another story.
Book five sets Zoe & then later Jack on the trail of a stolen painting. Then a treasure hunt & a quick jaunt through picturesque Salzburg mentioning all the Sound of Music locations along the way. Seven books currently in the series.
DEVIOUS is another fun mystery with Zoe running around Europe trying to find (and hold onto) a stolen painting. The plot is convoluted with wheels within wheels - lots of entertainment trying to figure out what’s REALLY going on!
This book being the third book in the series was educational as well as a great mystery. I have loved this series and looking forward to the next book. Thank you Sara Rosett.
I really Ike the adventures Zoe and a Jack have. The travels and the detail of their travels help me to visualize where they are going. Very good reading.
This book has unexpected twists and turns that kept me intrigued. The only drawback is keeping up with which country they're in now! The ending is a surprise!
Interesting but light mystery with a simple treasure hunt and no trouble figuring out the suspects after a neat little twist at the beginning. On to the next...
This is my favourite in the series so far, like an old fashioned famous 5 adventure tracking down clues to a treasure. Lots of fun, moves quickly, with enjoyable characters.
Book 5 and the final (?) in the series find Zoe & Jack 3 years into their marriage, when Harrington assigns Zoe her first investigation. That it turns into a convoluted treasure hunt with Zoe running from Edinburgh Scotland to Salzburg Germany and back in pursuit of a small Victorian painting shouldn't be any surprise. Jack flies from a Dallas security client to help Zoe unravel the clues and coded message. Is it a treasure hunt or a wild goose chase? Zoe recalls details from her previous job editing travel books to help her negotiate her globe trotting which gives us a nice travelogue. Well flowing plot with lots of low tension action. Love the descriptions of what to see in Edinburgh & Salzburg.
I have enjoyed the adventures of Zoe and Jack up to this point, but I think it might have been better to quit with the 4th book. Although there's nothing wrong and plenty right with the plotting, the characters are static and their shallowness is showing too much.
I would have thought that there would have been some challenges for the couple to work through--after all, they DID once get a divorce--but all is now perfect between them, and while that allows them to work well in crises together, it doesn't make them feel real to me anymore. I think this author could write interesting psychological depths in her characters if she wanted, but she doesn't seem to push herself hard enough.
A Clean and Fun Mystery Starring Our Wonderful Zoe!
I was so excited to read this newest book in this series. Zoe and her husband, Jack are off on another adventure. While Jack's away at a conference, Zoe heads across the ocean to solve the next mystery and I was able to tag along to see the sights through her eyes. But you can always count on Jack to show up, to help her in the end. I enjoy the loving, teasing banter between them. A light mystery, a little humor and a very clean light romance. Looking forward to the next one. JudyE
Devious is the fifth book in the On the Run series by Sara Rosett. My continued reading of the series speaks for itself. This volume has Jack and Zoe moving between the States, Edinburgh and Salzburg, tracking a missing painting.
I enjoyed the varied characters with their quirks and uniquenesses, and never being quite sure of their guilt or innocence; the settings of old cities with ancient churches, museums and parks; a twisty plot. A good, clean, fun read.
I suggest reading the stories in order, as there's a great character arc going on with Jack and Zoe.