Seven Up (Stephanie Plum, No. 7) (Stephanie Plum Novels)
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Rating | : | 4.42 (763 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1593977743 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 597 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Too Funny! Number 7 in this now huge series had me laughing harder than the first six put together. Toward the end the humor eases off and the seriousness of the plot takes center stage. Stephanie is chasing one of Grandma's old dates, and possesses "too much information" on him. Dougie, a friend, disappears. Then Moonie, from the last book, disappears. Finally, Grandma Mazur is ki. Bobbie said Seven Up a Stephanie Plum novel. Stephanie Plum is the most fascinating bounty hunter. I love her family, her love life, her hamster, Bob the dog and all the problems that arise when she tries to find her "man"! I have never seen such confusion in her life and her , but she usually gets her "man" by herself, with Lula's (a "ho" that Stephanie rescued) "help" or with the help of another bounty hunter tha. "STEPHANIE PLUM SERIES" according to PWA. After watching the movie- One for the Road- I became interested in the books Janet Evanovich wrote. They are very entertaining, very funny ( and it takes a lot to make me laugh out loud) and with a good mystery thrown in. I am on book number Seventeen now. Some of the books are reviewing alittle of the previous books, but still they are really good. I am a James Patterso
I looked like Scarlett O' Hara getting ready for a big wedding at Tara. "Jump up and down so we can see how it'll look when you do the bunny hop," Grandma said. I moved around a little to simulate dancing. "Oh gee," I said, "look at the time. A lot of chocolate. Heaven can't wait for number eight. In Seven Up, Janet Evanovich serves up her usual bubbly fare: a totaled car, raucous viewings at Stiva's Funeral Parlor, buffoonish bad guys, and down-and-dirty mud wrestling, all stirred up with some snappy Jersey repartee and a few tart, new twists that will keep her fans impatient. Bou
They've gotten sucked into an operation that is much more than simple cigarette smuggling and holds risks far greater than anyone could have imagined.When Dougie disappears, Steph goes into search mode. He wouldn't mind shooting Stephanie next.Likeable losers (and Steph's former high school classmates) Walter "MoonMan" Dunphy and Dougie "The Dealer" Kruper have inadvertently become involved with DeCooch. Not information she's want to share with her sometime live-in roommate, vice cop Joe Morelli,A typical dilemma in the world of Plum.And on the homefront, Stephanie's "perfect" sister, Valerie, has decided to move back to Trenton, bringing her two kids from hell with her. Not such an easy job, it turns out, since DeCooch has learned a lot of tricks over the years and isn't afraid to use his gun. When Mooner disappears, she calls in the heavy artillery and asks master bounty hunter Ranger for help. It's Seven Up. Grandma Mazur is asking questions about being a lesbian, and Bob, the bulimic dog, is eating everything in sight--including the furniture.Mud wrestling, motorcycles, fast cars, fast food, and fast men. Ranger's price for the job? One night with Stephanie, dusk to dawn. When DeCooch fails to show for a court appearance, bond enforcement agent Stephanie Plum is assigned the task of finding him and dragging his decrepit ass back to jail. He's already shot Loretta Ricci, an innocent old lady, and lef