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Everyone's favorite bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has had
enough of her job. She is tired of her cars blowing up, being shot
at and trying to bring some bail jumper into the police because
invariably they fight her every step of the way. The final straw
comes when Stephanie tries to catch Sam and someone shoots at her.
Even though she caught her man, she wants a nice safe
job.
She takes a job at the button factory but is late on her
first day at work and is fired. She then works for a dry cleaners
and is fired from that place of employment because she is giving her
friends discounts. The woman who fired her drives her away in her
car which blows up. Stephanie thinks this has something to do with
the threatening letters she has been getting. Her job in a fast food
place ends with the store being blown up. When her lover Joe suffers
a broken leg due to Stephanie's stalker running over him in his car,
she begins to investigate. She believing her stalker is linked to a
case Ranger is working on, but proving it could prove
fatal.
Each Stephanie Plum book is better than the one
before. In ELEVEN ON TOP we discover Stephanie is commitment phobic.
Joe loves her and Ranger wants her. Her cars getting blown up is a
symbol of the crime, adrenaline filled life she leads and even
though she no longer works as a bounty hunter she still involves
herself with Ranger's case and tries to take out her own stalker.
Janet Evanovich is a creative writer who brilliantly spins slapstick
into life threatening events.
REVIEWED BY HARRIET
KLAUSNER
DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE REVIEWER,
HARRIET
KLAUSNER
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