Thursday, November 6, 2014

Review: Top Secret Twenty-one

Top Secret Twenty-One by Janet Evanivich is the 25th book starring inept bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. As always there is plenty going on to keep the reader's eyes glued to the pages as they find themselves roaming the streets of New Jersey. You will find yourself walking into the bail bonds office with Stephanie as she picks up her latest FTA (failure to appear) paperwork, riding with her and Lula, tagging along on a date with here sometimes boyfriend or many of the other adventures that are the world of Stephanie Plum.
If things weren't bad enough in Stephanie's everyday life of getting stunned, explosions, she finds that vodka can kill and helping out a friend can be dangerous. The friend is old acquaintance Randy Briggs who Stephanie takes in after his apartment is blown up. The vodka comes in as Stephanie helps Ranger track down the man threatening his life and everyone around him. You will find it hard to put the book down as you follow Stephanie as she juggles all this along with finding time for a somewhat normal life.
Along with Stephanie Plum, Ms. Evanovich brings back our usual cast of characters. There is Lula, the former ho' turned file clerk and Stephanie's part-time assistant bounty hunter; Ranger, former special forces, security and surveillance expert; Joe Morelli, Stephanie's on-and-off boyfriend and Trenton cop; granny Mauzer and others.

I would recommend this book for anyone that has enjoyed the rest of the series, people like bounty hunter or police chases or just a good comedy/adventure book. If you fit into any of those categories then you will find this book well worth your time and money.  

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