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Seven Up (Stephanie Plum, No. 7) [Format Kindle]

Janet Evanovich
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Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum's got a lot on her mind. How does cigarette smuggler Eddie DeChooch, a fugitive so geriatric that even the hot-to-trot Grandma Mazur won't go out with him a third time, keep giving her the slip? How did a woman who died of a heart attack end up in DeChooch's garden shed with five bullet holes in her chest? Who stole a rump roast from Dougie and Mooner, the two lovable potheads who have decided to be crime fighters in Spandex bodysuits? Can Stephanie's perfect sister Valerie make it as a lesbian single mother without driving her family crazy? And--oh yeah--what should Stephanie do about that damn wedding dress on hold at Tina's Bridal Shoppe, waiting for her to decide whether vice cop Joe Morelli's really the one for her?

I did look good in the gown. I looked like Scarlett O' Hara getting ready for a big wedding at Tara. I moved around a little to simulate dancing.

"Jump up and down so we can see how it'll look when you do the bunny hop," Grandma said.

"It's pretty but I don't want a gown," I said.

"I can order one in her size at no obligation," Tina said.

"No obligation," Grandma said. "You can't beat that."

"As long as there's no obligation," my mother said.

I needed chocolate. A lot of chocolate. "Oh gee," I said, "look at the time. I need to go."

To complicate matters further, Stephanie's made a reluctant deal with the devil: if she can't bring in DeChooch by herself, her sexy but dangerous cohort Ranger is willing to help--for a price that a girl who's not-exactly-engaged is uncertain whether she should pay. But when Dougie and Mooner disappear, Grandma is kidnapped, and a crazy widow starts taking pot shots, no one who hides her .38 in a cookie jar is going to turn down a little friendly assistance.

In Seven Up, Janet Evanovich serves up her usual bubbly fare: a totaled car, raucous viewings at Stiva's Funeral Parlor, buffoonish bad guys, and down-and-dirty mud wrestling, all stirred up with some snappy Jersey repartee and a few tart, new twists that will keep her fans impatient. Heaven can't wait for number eight. --Barrie Trinkle

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It's always a treat to go out on a case with Stephanie Plum, the sassy, adventurous, but not always successful Trenton, N.J., bounty hunter. In her seventh outing (after 2000's Hot Six), Stephanie's employer, her bailbondsman cousin, Vinnie, gives her an easy job: pick up vicious senior citizen Eddie DeChooch, who is constantly sighted racing around Trenton in a borrowed white Cadillac, but whom no one can grab. The usual characters inhabit the novel: Steph's former high school buddies, the zonked-out Dougie and Mooner; and Evanovich's best creation, feisty Grandma Mazur. Stephanie's much-resented sister Valerie returns from California with her two daughters, her "perfect" marriage ended, and moves in with her parents, to their dismay. At times the plot meanders: Stephanie and pal Lula spend too much time running from house to house in the inbred Burg neighborhood, while two semi-retired crooks looking for DeChooch keep breaking into her apartment for little reason. All in all this is another zesty Evanovich read, but one that doesn't quite hit the high marks of her last two.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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A Winner! 31 juillet 2001
Format:Relié
This is the funiest, wackiest, laugh out loud best Stephanie Plum novel to-date!

I could't put it down, and couldn't stop grinning!

Sexual tensions run high - with Ranger making a deal Stephanie can't accept? or can she?

Stephanie yields to pressure from mom and announces her wedding plans to Morelli - and goes along with the over-zealeous wedding plans the family is making - until...

Of course she's tracking her bounty - a slippery trigger-happy senior citizen who keeps eluding her. Bob the dog does his part to add to the humor. Grandma Mazur is in top form.

Add to the mix a couple of guys high on life, or at least high - and you have a top notch adventure.

I very highly recommend this.

Janet - where's #8? Don't make us wait a year PLEASE!

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Septième aventure de Stephanie Plum et c'est toujours aussi drôle. Comme toujours, la mission de notre 'chasseuse' de primes s'annonce simple au départ, mais très vite entraîne son lot de complications et d'imprévus. On retrouve avec plaisir les personnages récurrents de la série: la famille et les amis de Stephanie. certes, certaines scènes ont un goût de déjà-vu dans les livres précédents, mais on prend un tel plaisir à la lecture que ça a finalement assez peu d'importance.
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Par "salsita"
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It's amazing how Janet keeps us hooked with the same concept, and same themes every time again. It must be because she uses the same humour! When you read her seventh novel, do it in a quiet place as people sitting next to you might become very annoyed if you can neither stop giggling nor putting the book away.. This time Stephanie goes after Eddie DeCooch, and needs the help of Ranger, for which he now claims a price: one night with her, from dusk to dawn...
Have fun!
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