Ten Big Ones (Stephanie Plum, No. 10)
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Rating | : | 4.18 (990 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1593975686 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 339 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Just happening to be indulging her nachos jones at a local deli when it's robbed by the notorious Red Devils, Plum is the eye witness who could put the gang leader, known as the Junkman, behind bars if he just lets her live long enough. --Jane Adams. Stephanie Plum, girl bounty hunter, the terror of Trenton, the bane of her boyfriend Joe Morelli's existence, and the delight of her crazy grandma's heart, is in the wrong place at the wrong time--as usual. Ten Big Ones is another madcap caper b
But Stephanie Plum and her partner, Lula, are clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time. Janet Evanovich is the hottest author in America, and her Stephanie Plum novels have taken the nation by storm!#1 New York Times#1 Wall Street Journal#1 Los Angeles Times#1 Entertainment Weekly#1 Publishers WeeklyShe's accidentally destroyed a dozen cars. She's Stephanie Plum, and she kicks butt for a living (well, she thinks it sounds good to put it that way.).It begins as an innocent trip to the deli-mart, on a quest for nachos. There's only one safe place, and it has Ranger's name all over it---if she can find it. A robbery leads to an explosion, which leads to the destruction
"Loved This Book!" according to Karol Love. Love this book especially Stephanie Plum. A couple of characters were revisited from previous books. Sally Sweet once a popular band member that dressed as a woman as part of his gimmick. The other character is a lawyer with the last name of K-L-O-U-G-H-N pronounced clown. I laughed so hard with these two characters. The plot of this book starts out with Lula feeling the need to prove her accuracy of shooting her gun in front of a deli. Instead of shooting a bottle next. "An easy read" according to Sandy C.. The main character, Stephanie Plum, is funny and somewhat interesting. I started the series with "One for the Money" and found it to be enjoyable and witty. After completing the 10th in the series, I am still waiting for Stephanie take some responsibility for enhancing her job skills and becoming a better bond enforcement agent. Her mishaps are humorous, but a bit repetitive. I'd like to see some growth with to her character and in her relationships with the other main . Su-mi said Ms. Evanovich Please Let Stephanie Grow Up. Ten Big Ones is not a bad book. The reader gets introduced to Ranger's hideout (the Rangeman facility) and his apartment on the 7th floor. Now THAT is fun because who doesn't want to know more about Ranger! In this book Ranger still maintains that sultry classiness which makes him desirable (the classiness which he loses in book 17 when he is brought down to Stephanie's low class level). In this book he remains an enigma. Which is what makes his character so interesting