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Turbo Twenty-Three (Stephanie Plum, #23)
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I'm not going to say much about this book. If you've read the series you know what you get when you read any of the books. Stephanie Plum is a bounty hunter who tracks down some of the most bizarre characters in fiction. In between capturing them, she reflects on her relationship with Joe Morelli, lusts after her sometime boss, Ranger, and eats her way through Trenton, New Jersey, with her sidekick, former “ho”, Lula. There are always some dinners over at her parents, where Grandma Mazur usually convinces Stephanie to take her to a funeral viewing, and her pit stops back home where the nicest character makes a cameo appearance, Rex the Hamster.
I picked this book up at the library because I needed to read a book by an author that started with an “E”. It was fast, easy and it did make me laugh in spots. Nothing about any of the characters has changed in 23 books and why should it? It's a successful franchise and I can't see why anyone would change that.
I picked this book up at the library because I needed to read a book by an author that started with an “E”. It was fast, easy and it did make me laugh in spots. Nothing about any of the characters has changed in 23 books and why should it? It's a successful franchise and I can't see why anyone would change that.
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November 26, 2016
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November 28, 2023
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