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Janet Evanovich's mystery series featuring hapless bounty hunter Stephanie Plum never fails to amuse while delivering a good mystery. The latest novel? More of the same.
Although the basic plot structure of the Stephanie Plum series has not changed since its beginning in 1994, readers continue to find comfort in its familiarity.
Evanovich changes the characterization of her series heroine, Stephanie Plum, by presenting her as a highly competent detective rather than as a delightful ditz.
In "Lean Mean Thirteen," Joe Morelli and Ranger team up to keep Stephanie out of trouble. But can even these two macho men keep the "Jersey girl" from disaster?
Janet Evanovich's signature character Stephanie Plum has been great for laughs for the first twelve books in the series and how book thirteen measures up.
Evanovich has written another great Stephanie Plum novel; filled with mystery, romance and humour.
A review of Janet Evanovich's novel "Twelve Sharp", the latest in the Stephanie Plum: Bounty Hunter series.
Evanovich once again introduces Stephanie Plum to the craziest criminals New Jersey has to offer.
The bestselling creator of the Stephanie Plum series, and author of 12 romance novels, Janet Evanovich reveals her secrets for would-be writers in HOW I WRITE
"Plum Lovin'" is a fun romp for loyal Stephanie Plum enthusiasts. Fans of series will find familiar characters, but the book is way too short for first time readers.
The latest Stephanie Plum adventure finds the Jersey girl and bounty hunter running security for an aging diva, tracking stolen loot, and babysitting a perp's 14-year-old
Another great Stephanie Plum novel from the author of One for the Money, Two for the Dough, Three to Get Deadly etc
Stephanie Plum and her off-beat friends and family are back for another improbable, yet fun romp around South Jersey.
Evanovich fans will rejoice at the new Stephanie Plum novel, one of the few books about the hapless bounty hunter that goes between the numbers of her popular series.
Zinging dialogue, quirky characters and improbable situations make this early Janet Evanovich novel an easy read and a budget friendly Thanksgiving getaway for the mind.
Boston based Houghton Mifflin was sold for the third time in four years this week.
Janet Evanovich is a contemporary American mystery writer, best known for her "Stephanie Plum" series of detective novels. She is the author of 21 mystery books.
What makes a good character name? It helps to know not only what readers like, but what to avoid. There are a few tricks that will make naming characters an easier task.
Their tolerance for risk determines which new paths authors will take in response to the limitations imposed by writing a mystery series.
Take Carl Hiaasen's South Florida. Throw in a little NASCAR. Combine with a hot female mechanic and you've got Janet Evanovich's latest recipe for success.
Changes in the publishing world are making new demands on writers. No longer are editors polishing manuscripts for promising fiction writers.
Are you looking for mystery books to take on your trip this summer? Books that are gripping yet undemanding? These are my picks for great beach reads.
2009 has begun with a treasure trove of new releases by popular and new authors. No matter what genre you like to dive into, you'll find plenty of great books to peruse.
What to take to the beach--or-the pool--to read this summer? Here are some suggestions:
Chick Lit, a New Genre of Books for Women by Women, is Gaining in Popularity with Titles Hitting the Bestseller Lists and Movie Screens.
The Spellmans are a quirky, yet loveable detective family, whose antics are amusing and very readable. This second book by Lisa Lutz is just as enjoyable as the first.
Romantic suspense combines the romance novel's character emphasis and the mystery novel's plot development with the positive ending that is expected in both genres.


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