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Lost and Found [Abridged] [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Jayne Ann Krentz (Author), Sandra Burr (Reader)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)

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Cady Briggs was happy to get out of the family business. Aunt Vesta's antiques gallery may be a prestigious and successful business, but the stress and responsibilities weren't much fun for her, nor were the frequent comparisons to Aunt Vesta's quirky personality. Cady much prefers her art-consulting business, especially when it leads to meeting enigmas like Mack Easton. Mack's request for help tracking down a stolen Renaissance helm seems like an easy job, and a good way to get to know the mysterious man.

When Aunt Vesta dies under suspicious circumstances, Cady finds she needs to call on Mack's unique talents. Posing as Cady's "almost fiancé," Mack helps investigate the complex workings of the antique world. Sparks begin to fly, however, as everyone becomes confused about the true nature of their relationship, including Cady and Mack.

Jayne Ann Krentz's latest is sure to sell like hotcakes. Though the initial connection between hunk and heroine feels a bit awkward, their developing relationship evens out and, combined with the complex maneuverings of a corrupt antique world and the long list of murder suspects, keeps the reader hastily turning the pages toward a breathtaking conclusion.--Nancy R.E. O'Brien --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Art consultant Cady Briggs has a bit of a crush on occasional employer Mack Easton, owner of "Lost and Found," a company specializing in the recovery of lost or stolen artifacts. She has only talked with him over the telephone and exchanged e-mails, but it's enough to make her think of him as her Fantasy Man. Naturally, she leaps at the chance to meet him in person, even if he needs her expertise in a case involving a questionable antique helmet missing from a tacky Las Vegas "museum." Mack turns out to be every bit as exciting as Cady imagined, and he is as interested in her as she is in him. Complications abound Cady's aunt recently left her niece with a business she doesn't want but can't turn down, Mack's teenage daughter isn't thrilled to discover that her widowed father has a sex life, and Cady is beginning to have doubts about her aunt's "accidental" drowning. This is romantic suspense at its most enjoyable, enhanced by Krentz's (Flash, Soft Focus) trademark humor and quirky characters. Fans will be very happy with this entertaining and delightful read. Recommended for all popular fiction collections.
- Elizabeth Mellett, Brookline P.L., MA
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars My kind of hero - a mature man, Jun 16 2003
By C. Glover (Langhorne, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lost And Found (Hardcover)
This book is a mystery, yes, but it is also playful and cheeky. The subject of the mystery was different, and as I know little about antiques I actually learned that it is a very complex international business. What I loved about this story is the man. Mack, our hero, is the man I want to meet. He takes care of his woman, and her family, and his family. Most times the men are coaxed into the relationship, dragged into the family, but not Mack. He boldly walks right in. He is a mature man with a grown daughter, so why should he act like a confused kid? Nicely done. Cady is no weak woman either. She knows she needs a partner, first professionally, then personally. I liked the way they worked together.

Now, about the ending. The mystery wraps up very nicely and quite credibly. It all made sense to me. But the love story had an epilogue that was a bit too sweet. I like a happy ending, but once again I had the feeling the author was compelled to give us a peek into their future in this book instead of writing another one. Mack and Cady could be Nick and Nora. There could have been at least two more books about this couple with their unique talents and genius friends. What about it, Jayne?

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5.0 out of 5 stars This author ROCKS!, Mar 14 2003
By Detra Fitch (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lost And Found (Paperback)
Cady Briggs knew Mack Easton only from the internet. He owned an online company, Lost And Found. He mainly traced stolen artifacts for owners and museums when the owner could not go to the police for one reason or another. Mack hired her as a consultant often since she had excellent connections in the art world. They met face-to-face when Mack hired her to help him track down a stolen antique helmet.

Everyone said Cady Briggs was a lot like her Aunt Vesta Briggs. They both had a fine eye for art and antiques, fought panic attacks, and had bad luck with men! But everyone also knew that Cady liked consulting jobs. She wanted nothing to do with Chatelaine, the gallery Vesta ran. Sylvia, Cady's cousin, was a natural born CEO and was a shoo-in for inheriting Vesta's shares when she passed away. However, one week before Vesta died, she changed her will to give all the stocks to Cady. Vesta made it clear that she was considering canceling a bidding for Chatelaine to merge with Austrey-Post as well.

Cady did not believe Vesta's death to be a swimming accident. Thinking foul play and the concerns Vesta had of the merger, she called Mark for help. He would pose as her "soon to be fiancée", and help track down a killer that she could not prove existed. It quickly became apparent that more than one scam was going on! And Cady was in the hot seat!

Jayne Ann Krentz has often proven to me that I am right to consider her one of the best Modern Contemporary authors of our time! This latest book will take a place of honor among my favorites in my "Keeper" shelf! There is not way I could recommend this book highly enough! *****

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5.0 out of 5 stars Found another JAK winner!, Feb 27 2003
By Holly Fuhrmann (PA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lost And Found (Paperback)
Cady Briggs knows art...what she doesn't know is what to do with Mack Easton, her sometimes boss, sometimes employee. They're looking for some answers, and maybe even a murderer. They're also forming a relationship...she knows it won't be permanent, but there's something different about it, about Mack. She feels like she's found something with him that's she never even knew she was missing...something she'll be lost without when he leaves.

A great story of love and intrigue by a master storyteller.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great mystery, with a romance in the wings...
All Cady Briggs knows about a client, Mack Easton, is that he owns Lost and Found, a business on the internet that traces lost or stolen works of art, and has a voice on the phone... Read more
Published on Feb 5 2003 by fedora_girl

4.0 out of 5 stars Lost and Found
Fast pace. Good story. It's a good mystery but the romance end is definitely in the background. This book is essentially a mystery with a dash of romance. Read more
Published on April 26 2002 by K. Hill

5.0 out of 5 stars Good book, great author!
This is a good book, but not as detailed as some of hers. I enjoy Jayne in all her personnas and have for many years. I collected her before she was on the best seller lists. Read more
Published on Jan 11 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars A unique Krentz offering
What I liked most about this Jayne Ann Krentz book is that Cady Briggs and Mack Easton were not typical JAK hero/heroines, yet they were believable, multi-dimensional characters... Read more
Published on Jan 5 2002 by J Morgan

4.0 out of 5 stars ENJOYABLE BOOK
This is the first book by this author I have read in a long time. I had forgotten how well she writes and how interesting her plots and characters. Read more
Published on Dec 9 2001 by lethe2

5.0 out of 5 stars a great read
This was my read of a book by Jane Ann Krentz. I was pleasantly suprised by the co=hesive flow of the book. Read more
Published on Dec 3 2001 by suzanne mehta

3.0 out of 5 stars Lukewarm romantic suspense.
Cady Briggs's expert eye for European arts and antiques is one of several traits she shares with her Great Aunt Vespa, owner of Gallery Chatelaine. Read more
Published on Nov 24 2001 by L. M Prestwidge

4.0 out of 5 stars Oh Wow What A Book
I have been disappointed with Jayne Ann Krantz novels in the past until Lost&Found came along. The suspense and intrigue last throught out the book. Read more
Published on Nov 19 2001 by Rosa

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply delicious!
I can always depend on Jayne Ann Krentz to keep me glued to the pages - and she certainly doesn't let me down on this one. Great character development. Read more
Published on July 17 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Finally pulls it all together
I thought this book pulled together a lot of recent trends I've noticed in her recent work (edgier, more focus on mystery, slightly more 'ordinary' h&h) and made it all work... Read more
Published on July 4 2001

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