Two for the Dough Stephanie Plum No 2 Janet Evanovich 8601300096414 Books
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Two for the Dough Stephanie Plum No 2 Janet Evanovich 8601300096414 Books
Four To Score by Janet Evanovich is a must read. Evanovich is a gifted writer. She can mix laughter and murder together. When I read her books I can see Stephanie Plum's parents and grandma. Plum is bounty hunter searching for those that fail to show up for court. She gets herself into more jams than peanut butter! Her sometimes lover, Morelli, is a cop and tries to keep her out of trouble. Doing that is like holding water in a pillow case. In Four To Score, Plum gets the help from a drag queen, Sally, who is over six feet tall. The office file clerk, Lula, is a very heavy set former prostitute. She goes out with Plum on occasions to help find the bail jumper and, well, is she a brave as she talks? Plum finds a waitress that has her middle finger cut off. The mother of the jumper is found scalped. Who is the nut that is torturing these people and why? To find the answers, get this well written book. You won't be sorry. Rated R for very strong language and sexual content. DP. Castro Valley, Ca.Tags : Two for the Dough (Stephanie Plum, No. 2) [Janet Evanovich] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes,Janet Evanovich,Two for the Dough (Stephanie Plum, No. 2),Penguin Books, Limited (UK),0140255559,Crime & mystery,Fiction - Mystery Detective,Mystery & Detective - General,Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths,MysterySuspense
Two for the Dough Stephanie Plum No 2 Janet Evanovich 8601300096414 Books Reviews
I will never forget the name Lori Petty, her performance in this story is a cross between disinterested and rushed. She doesn't have much vocal range to play the parts of the different characters in the story, and over all she's pretty monotone and it sounds like she's distracted and struggling to get the words pronounced correctly, rushing through the story to get it over with. Luckily the later stories are read by Lorelei King, a marked difference in talent. I will make sure to only buy those moving forward.
The story is wonderful, but there seem to be a ton of errors in the print. For example, Ranger, one of the main characters, frequently says "Yo" by way of greeting and Stephanie responds in kind, but in every single instance, it is printed as "To." Ex. "To, babe." "To, what's happening?" Very distracting. Other than that, I recommend this book. 5 stars if not for the print errors.
Stephanie Plum is leaning, and learning, from her close connection to Grandma Mazur, and Joe Morelli is doing a bit more than pressure these days. He's a Trenton PD vice cop, a hard lean Italian muscle. He wants Stephanie to quit the bounty hunting, and marry him. He feels the torrid heat. They can't stay away from one another, but Stephanie can't see marriage in the cards. She's not playing that piccolo yet. She's not as Pickwickian as many believe.
Stephanie has been sent out by her cousin-boss, Vinnie, as a bond-skipper retriever to locate, and bring back, Maxine Nowicki, free on a stolen automobile charge,now, a bond skipper. Maxine's boyfriend offers money if Stephanie can retrieve valuable love letters. Unpleasantness is difficult to deal with. Sometimes, procrastination works, and the thorn-in-the-side goes away. But, sometimes, it doesn't.
Joyce Bernhardt returns, revived, and ready to prickle Stephanie again. She is a rival bounty hunter and an arch-enemy. Grandma Mazar doesn't mince words when she asks Sally Sweet, the code-breaking drag queen, some very personal questions about his anatomy. He stands seven feet tall in high heels, and he refuses to shave his arms, legs, arm pits, or chest hairs. So much for luscious.
This book is a real page flipper. The characters are quick on the uptake, insightfully astute, and they have instinctive self-preservation acuity. Stephanie could be the girl next door, if that girl is street smart, has a licentious oriented Grandma, and is tenacious as a bulldog in a thunderstorm. Lulu's physical magnitude hasn't diminished, her proportions stretch seam strength, but, she is funny and loyal. The Robin Goodfellow michievousness is refreshing. Keep these alive and well. Humour is infectious. We need more super-heroes with feet firmly planted on terra-firma. Excellent.
Janet Evanovich's, Two For the Dough is a laugh every other page. I found the mystery novel not to be that much of a mystery, but a fun book to read. Of course there are the bad doers to hunt down, but it is done with mirth and fun. Stephanie Plum is a thorn in the side of detective Joe Morelli a Trenton, NJ PD. Stephanie works for her cousin, Vinnie, who is a bail bondsman. She is given the case of Kenny Mancuso who is related to Morelli. There is much to learn for Stephanie is just learning the trade in the art of finding those that have jump bail. I can just hear Grandma Mazur and her family that reminds me somewhat of my own. Grandma is fun but can be a pain in the rear! I know you will enjoy this fine novel. There are parts that are a bit "off the charts" in description of various body parts, but all in all, like I said, a fun read. Rated not under eight teen. Very strong language and sexual descriptions.
Such a fast and fun read! This is one of those series you just can’t take seriously...like, at all. Yes, there are plot holes, as well as obvious moments of “how did you not see that coming,” but really this is a book to be enjoyed for the absolute fun of it all. Instead, sit back and fall into the insane world of Stephanie Plum and watch that crazy, inept woman operate. At times she is ditzy and zany, and other times her lightbulb glows way bright; you kinda want to applaud her then lol. The interactions between her and Morelli are a hoot, the rest of the cast is entertaining and overall this is just a funny way to spend a couple hours.
Perfect light reading. Evanovich is is one of the few writers who can make me laugh out loud. I must admit that part of the pleasure I took from the book was based on some of her inside cracks about "the burgh" in Trenton. I worked there as a reporter for five years and I can assure you she only exaggerates a little bit. Her main character, Stephanie Plum, is a bit reckless, but always a fun companion. If you are looking for character-driven complex novels, this book is not for you. But if you are looking for a fun fast read that will put a smile on your face, grab this novel. This is the second in the Stephanie Plum series so it might be a good idea to read No.1, which I think is called "One for the Money" first.
Four To Score by Janet Evanovich is a must read. Evanovich is a gifted writer. She can mix laughter and murder together. When I read her books I can see Stephanie Plum's parents and grandma. Plum is bounty hunter searching for those that fail to show up for court. She gets herself into more jams than peanut butter! Her sometimes lover, Morelli, is a cop and tries to keep her out of trouble. Doing that is like holding water in a pillow case. In Four To Score, Plum gets the help from a drag queen, Sally, who is over six feet tall. The office file clerk, Lula, is a very heavy set former prostitute. She goes out with Plum on occasions to help find the bail jumper and, well, is she a brave as she talks? Plum finds a waitress that has her middle finger cut off. The mother of the jumper is found scalped. Who is the nut that is torturing these people and why? To find the answers, get this well written book. You won't be sorry. Rated R for very strong language and sexual content. DP. Castro Valley, Ca.
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