Seven up

309 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2001 by St. Martin's Press.

ISBN:
978-0-312-98014-6
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4 stars (1 review)

Stephanie Plum has problems. Grandma Mazur's gambling partner, Eddie Dachooch, was found toes-up on his kitchen floor, dead from a shotgun blast. But when Grandma goes to the viewing, she doesn't recognize the man in the casket. She drags Stephanie along to find the missing dead body. But Stephanie's mind is on other matters because she has two proposals to consider: vice cop Joe Morelli is proposing marriage, and fellow bounty hunter Ranger is proposing a single perfect night. In this seventh Stephanie Plum adventure, the bounty hunter is dropped into a smorgasbord of murder, kidnapping, and extortion--a magnificent buffet of fast cars, fast men, and fast food.

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4 stars

Stephanie is after Eddie DeChooch this time, and she is not exactly pleased because she is not a fan of people who know their ways with guns. Or the fact that he is old and may be dating her grandmother. However, when Dougie disappears and Mooner asks Stephanie for help the whole chase gets serious. How can an old man hide from everyone while driving a flashy white Cadillac? And to make Stephanie's woes worse, there's Morelli and a wedding to get away from, not to mention Ranger and his sexy antics.

I liked this story because it probably is impossible for me not to like Stephanie and her weird life and acquaintances, but I felt the pace was somehow slow. No explosions, no big laugh out loud moment, no big romance, not much of anything besides a very long chase. There was Lula, granda Mazur, Bob and it was …

Subjects

  • Plum, Stephanie (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Women detectives -- New Jersey -- Fiction
  • Bail bond agents -- Fiction
  • Detective and mystery stories
  • Trenton (N.J.) -- Fiction