"I sent a file to Connie’s printer. “This is a sick person. He needs to be found before he kills someone else. And it’s what we do, right? We find people.” “Yeah, but we aren’t all that good at it,” Lula said. “And I’m not sure he’s a people… "Do you think we should call the police?” Herbert asked. “No,” I said. “I think we should mash the potatoes.” I figured this was like sex. Every now and then you run into a situation where it’s just best to fake it and move on. So, I dredged up some bravado and did my best impression of a kick-ass, cool-as-snot Jersey girl. I’ve got a raving lunatic vampire stalking me. Big deal. Bring it on."
It might have been more than a decade ago when I gave up reading the Stephanie Plum books that my beloved left on the coffee table. They were easy beach reading and they seemed to all follow a pattern. *
*happy to supply the pattern to those who don’t care about any spoilers
To my knowledge, I never felt the need to review any.
I liked the choice of venue: Trenton, New Jersey.
I liked the job “bail bond repo”
I got tired of Stephanie Plum making mostly the same mistakes both in her work and her love life.
On the other hand, Evanovich hits just the right notes and Stephanie’s discussions, whether around the family dinner table or at her Cousin Vinnie’s place of work often brought a smile or laugh.
The following exchange will tell you whether this is a series for you:
"“Most women die from heart disease and breast cancer, but my daughter is going to get killed by Bruno Jug,” my mother said. “A bullet to the brain.”
“Not necessarily,” Grandma said. “It depends who does his wet work. If he uses Jimmy the Pig, she could get bludgeoned. And sometimes people just disappear, and you don’t know if they’re in the landfill or dumped offshore.”
My father stopped eating and picked his head up. “Who’s getting dumped offshore?”
“Stephanie,” my mother said. “She’s going after Bruno Jug. He didn’t show up for court and now she’s going to put him in cuffs at Larry Luger’s viewing.”
“Larry Luger died?”
“Aneurysm,” Grandma said. “Come on him all of a sudden while he was brushing his teeth.”
“Hunh,” my father said. “Brushing his teeth.” And he went back to eating his shells."
We have Stephanie’s family crazies; her office crazies; her perpetrator crazies; and, her crazy love life. Since it is central to the plot, it is not a spoiler to tell you that she has partied with both Morelli and Ranger and could be pregnant from either one. They both have proposed to her and she has said “yes” to both.
This should be enough, but I’m going to add this exchange:
A grade school acquaintance who still has a crush on Stephanie has re-entered the picture. "Herbert said. “Heck, when I’m in a relationship it’s all the way.”
“We aren’t in a relationship. I’m engaged. I’m not interested in another relationship….“Do you think we should call the police?” Herbert asked. “No,” I said. “I think we should mash the potatoes.” I figured this was like sex. Every now and then you run into a situation where it’s just best to fake it and move on. So, I dredged up some bravado and did my best impression of a kick-ass, cool-as-snot Jersey girl. I’ve got a raving lunatic vampire stalking me. Big deal. Bring it on."
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