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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The thirteenth enstallment of the Stephanie Plum Novels does not disapoint. Wonderful characters, interesting plot, and several comedic remarks makes this story one of my favorites in the series. This story line does not get old with all the refreshing and interesting characters. I highly recommend this series. - Stephanie is up to her ears in it again. While planting a bug in her ex-husband’s office for Ranger, Stephanie loses it and tussles with Dickie, which later implicates her when he goes missing, and possibly murdered. Trying to clear her name, Stephanie barely escapes two fires, multiple animal bombs, and close encounters with Ranger. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO sexy. Jeez. And hilarious! This is airplane stuff....a quick fun/funny read. What a cast of characters!! Fast-paced and exciting. Not to mention fall-over-laughing funny. Although, this installment isn't as action filled as the other Plum novels it is still an all around good read. When Stephanie's cheating ex-husband goes missing she's forced to look for him while being stalked by his lover and her arch-enemy Joyce, she has to sneak into his law office and find out what's going on. Of course, bad things keep happening to her as always and she finds herself in constant and hilarious danger. no reviews | add a review
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Not many writers would be able to talk about exploding rodents and make you feel like you were right there when it happened and make you feel like you should check to make sure there’s not squirrel hair on you. Weird, yes, but true.
I liked the family aspect of this book, and all of the Plum books. I am pretty close with my family and I like the fact that Stephanie’s family is pretty tight knit. Stephanie’s Grandma Mazur is by far my favorite character still. She comes in moderation, but never fails to please.
All of the Plum books have had crazies, but the side bars in this book were VERY crazy. A guy who makes and sells stuffed, exploding rodents and a guy who steals goods off the dead to make money.
The main thriller from this story really didn’t do it for me. SPOILER ALERT! QUIT READING IF YOU HAVEN’T READ THIS BOOK!
At first, I thought Dickie disappearing was a great story. Stephanie would have to decide if she would help find her ex, but when she’s blamed for his murder, she doesn’t have an option. But when you find out Dickie isn’t really dead, the plot doesn’t thicken anymore. The scheme his co-workers had going on was pretty schiesty, but I felt there was still too much of the book left to know Dickie wasn’t dead.
Now his co-workers and the firebombs, well I love explosives (I don’t use and or play and or want explosives, but I like watching movies with rocket launchers) and this aspect was cool, minus the people who got burnt in the process.
In the end, I enjoyed the writing of the book, just not what was written. I gave it 2 bookmarks. (