ISBN: 978-0312971346
My rating: 4/5
High fives all around! The New York Times bestselling author of FOUR TO SCORE puts Stephanie Plum, America's favorite bounty hunter, back behind the wheel in her fifth high-octane thriller.
What's Stephanie up to now?
- Her Uncle Fred has disappeared.
- A body turns up in a garbage bag.
- She's got a nasty bookie following her around town.
- Grandma Mazur has her hands on the stun gun.
- Stephanie can't keep a car for more than forty-eight hours.
- Two men are trying to get her into bed.
- She has nothing to wear to the Mafia wedding.
- And there's an angry little man (don't call him a dwarf!) who won't leave her apartment.
None of this makes vice cop Joe Morelli a happy man. The cop in him can't help but wonder as to the source of Stephanie's expensive new cars. And the rest of him, the man who's been friend and lover to Stephanie, can't help but wonder if there's more to the partnership than meets the eye.
The internship is downgraded to second priority when Uncle Fred goes missing. Even though Grandma Mazur is sure he was abducted by aliens, Stephanie sets out to look for Fred. He's a perfectly average senior citizen, and he's disappeared without a trace while running errands. He's left his ten-year-old Pontiac station wagon locked up nice and neat in the Grand Union parking lot, the cleaning is carefully arranged on the back seat, and his wife is at home, waiting for him to return with the bread and the milk and the olive loaf bologna. Locked in the top drawer of his desk are photos of a body, dismembered and stuffed into a garbage bag. And locked away in the computer files of a another average citizen are the clues that will lead Stephanie to Fred.
Criminally original and stone brilliant, this Intermediate Bounty Hunting Survival Manual is blockbuster entertainment. (evanovich.com)My thougths
What can I say ... another page turner! Brilliant.
The principle is more or less the same, though this book has less laughs, yet a more complex story. We have Steph who’s looking for Uncle Fred, but what should be sort of easy, turns out a bit creepy when they find photos of body parts on Fred’s desk. And that’s not all – we have the crazy Ramirez back from book one and she starts working with Ranger which doesn’t please Joe Morelli (her on again /off again boyfriend) at all. We have Grandma Mazur using the stun gun on Steph’s dad – hilarious!
Janet Evanovich knows how to put a nice story into words, with great dialogues and even better characters.
Go out and get this one too! It has a great ending – I wonder who she did put the little black dress on for.
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