slayra reviewed To the nines by Janet Evanovich (Stephanie Plum mysteries -- 9)
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4 stars
Stephanie is a pawn in a deathly game where instructions are handed by e-mail, and all she was looking for was Samuel Singh - a missing immigrant with a very important bound to Vinnie (her boss). Missing is also Boo, a poodle that seems to be connected with Singh. In the meantime Lula is dieting, Stephanie is back with Morelli and his grandmother's visions of death, and Valerie is about to have a baby and eat the whole country in the process.
I have to say this book would get 5 stars if I didn't know who the main killer was almost from the beginning. I loooooved that Stephanie didn't blow up any car but started taking Ranger's men as unfortunate targets. I laughed so much at the hospital scene that I'm even embarrassed about it! As always these books are great entertainment, even though in this one we can …
Stephanie is a pawn in a deathly game where instructions are handed by e-mail, and all she was looking for was Samuel Singh - a missing immigrant with a very important bound to Vinnie (her boss). Missing is also Boo, a poodle that seems to be connected with Singh. In the meantime Lula is dieting, Stephanie is back with Morelli and his grandmother's visions of death, and Valerie is about to have a baby and eat the whole country in the process.
I have to say this book would get 5 stars if I didn't know who the main killer was almost from the beginning. I loooooved that Stephanie didn't blow up any car but started taking Ranger's men as unfortunate targets. I laughed so much at the hospital scene that I'm even embarrassed about it! As always these books are great entertainment, even though in this one we can feel Stephanie more worried about her fate as the plot thickens. I can't wait to read the next installment as Stephanie's maternal instincts spurred to life with her youngest niece. This seems quite promising!