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 Fearless Fourteen: Stephanie Plum and the Allure of the Bad Boy
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Janet Evanovich has over the past couple of years joined Barbara Mertz (aka Barbara Michaels and Elizabeth Peters), Martha Grimes and the late Georgette Heyer as one of my favorite writers of mysteries, for lack of a better term. Michaels/Peters specializes in touches of the supernatural and the incomparable Egyptological Amelia Peabody tales; Grimes has some of the most vivid characters in the genre in Richard Jury, Melrose Plant and their frenemies; and Heyer's "cozies" portray an England between the wars that was murderous, genteely spiteful and often comical.

None of them has created a series character as sidesplittingly funny, however, as Evanovich's bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum, the terror of Trenton, New Jersey. Beginning in 1994 with ONE FOR THE MONEY and most recently including the aforenamed FEARLESS FOURTEEN, Steph, her cop/lover Joe Morelli,her family (Evanovich says she wants to be exactly like Grandma Mazur when she grows up), her friend and coworker Lula, and the mysterious Ranger have rolled from crisis to crisis and sold millions of books in the process.

The newest Steph adventure begins with Morelli's cousin Dom getting out of prison, where he served nine years of a fifteen year sentence for bank robbery. The money was never located, and three of the four men who were in on the robbery seem to think it's hidden under the floor of Morelli's basement, which he has concreted since Dom went to prison. Dom, meanwhile, KNOWS that there is a key piece of the puzzle at Morelli's, and is threatening to kill Morelli for A) conning Aunt Rose into leaving the house to him instead of Dom and B) for, according to Dom, fathering his sister Loretta's son, a morose teen who goes by the name Zook.

Steph has more problems than that, as always; Ranger, the devastatingly sexy head of his own security firm and man of mystery, has hired her to help him provide security for an aging entertainer who uses the single name Brenda and who is only appearing in Trenton because, as her assistant points out, they no longer want her in New York. Meanwhile Lula, the retired 'ho who has become Steph's sidekick in the skip business, has pulled a fast one and gotten herself engaged to Tank, Ranger's second in command. A good part of the fun stems from her attempts to plan a wedding.

Things get really hairy when Loretta disappears, apparently kidnapped by the other three bank robbers, and two of those three turn up dead.
Fun fun fun and the occasional scare, an exploding dye pack that leaves Steph, Lula and Brenda--who takes on a gig as the host of a local Crimestoppers show--looking like Smurfette's triplets, and a van that blows up, make this one rollicking read.

I think Evanovich, like me, prefers Ranger to the relatively settled Joe Morelli; her descriptions of Ranger are more detailed and sexy. When Steph first joins him at Brenda's hotel, she says that in his black suit, shirt and tie (he always wears black), he'd make the cover if GQ were to do a feature on contract killers; later, when he shows up in a black-on-black tux, she remarks to herself that Ranger in a tux is almost as good as Ranger naked (which she first saw back in HARD EIGHT).

Steph, in comparing Morelli, her main squeeze, and Ranger, says that Morelli is husband and father material and Ranger--isn't. Now there's nothing wrong with guys who are husband and father material; after all, some of the sexiest men alive are husbands and fathers. But it's pretty plain that Steph finds Ranger's aura of danger more than slightly attractive.

So do we. Or at least, me.

Can't wait for the next one. Until then, if anybody comes looking for me, I'll be in a corner somewhere with a book.
Posted by Fairweather Lewis at 3:35 PM - 6 Comments   Add a Comment  
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Since I'm still waiting to read Thirteen, I skipped all the plot stuff and went right to the good stuff about Ranger. Whew. Where's my fan. Thanks for the afternoon delight.  
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by Moonstone (PM , CC ) on Monday July 7, 2008 @ 4:21 PM




Yep. Fictional or not, the man causes hot flashes without even trying--Think I need a cold shower. Thanks for stopping by!  
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by Fairweather Lewis (PM , CC ) on Monday July 7, 2008 @ 8:07 PM




Oh, good, I've not read these. Now I have a new series to work through (on inter-library loan); I've finished all of Charlaine Harris mysteries (she doesn't only do vampires) & am nearly done with Laurie R. King's Mary Russel/Sherlock Holmes books this way. I like reading series through the library only if there's enough of them to have more to get & fourteen sounds just grand!

Jo
 
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by JoAllison (PM , CC ) on Tuesday July 8, 2008 @ 12:54 AM




Hi, Jo, and welcome to Gimme a Book! You are definitely in for a treat with the Stephanie Plum series--they are an absolute riot and a delight! In addition to the fourteen numbered novels, Janet Evanovich has also written three books she calls "between the numbers" that feature Steph and a male character called Diesel who is sort of an angel--at least, he has some interesting supernormal abilities. These are always set at a holiday: VISIONS OF SUGARPLUMS (Christmas), PLUM LOVIN' (Valentine's Day) and PLUM LUCKY (St. Patrick's Day). They're more novella length than book length, and Evanovich says she can write them in a day's time (YIKES!!!!)

I've read some of Charlaine Harris's Aurora Teagarden series in addition to the Sookie series, and I read somewhere recently that she's begun a series about a girl who becomes psychic after she was struck by lightning that sounds interesting. I'm gonna try to find out more about that and see if my local library can get them. (Wish me luck. Ours is probably the only library in the entire United States that is located in a strip mall behind a rent-by-the-hour motel--and their resources are a bit--uh--limited.)

Thanks for stopping by!
 
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by Fairweather Lewis (PM , CC ) on Tuesday July 8, 2008 @ 12:50 PM




"Fictional or not"??? You've been holding out on us, Fairweather. You never said you actually KNEW Ranger. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Some of us expect to hear all the details.  
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by Moonstone (PM , CC ) on Wednesday July 9, 2008 @ 5:40 PM




The series about the psychic girl struck by lightning is the Harper Connelly series. She's rather oddly psychic in that she finds dead people (bodies) and sees/feels their last few moments. She's an edgy character. I love how Harris makes her heroines (& other characters) so real, within their world. I got to reading the next one as much to see how the interpersonal tensions sorted themselves out as for the mysteries (nice, just the way I wanted it). There's three books in it so far: Grave Surprise, Grave Sight, and An Ice Cold Grave. I also like Harris' Lily Bard series (set in a town called Shakespeare & the town's name is in every title) - she's also an edgy heroine [survivor of a horrific rape] but no psychic powers or vampires. She's a cleaning woman now & martial arts fanatic. Again I like how she grows in each book, and the mystery story is good too. I think I like the series' with the edgier characters better than the Aurora Teagarden ones (though I was in shock when Harris killed off Aurora's husband! Ack!) - I still like Aurora too.

Yeah, my library usually only has the 3rd and 5th book in any given series. I get most of my books through inter-library loan. I can order them through the library web-site from home (& re-new them that way, too - once).

I'm glad I found your blog. I love books.

Jo
 
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by JoAllison (PM , CC ) on Thursday July 10, 2008 @ 12:59 AM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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