Going rogue : rise and shine twenty-nine / Janet Evanovich.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781668003053
- ISBN: 1668003058
- Physical Description: 324 pages : 25 cm
- Publisher: New York : Atria Books, 2022.
- Copyright: ©2022
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- 30 of 34 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Creston Public Library.
Holds
- 1 current hold with 34 total copies.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Creston Public Library | MYS EVA (Text)
Acquisition Type: New |
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- Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2022 October #2
*Starred Review* Evanovich's twenty-ninth Stephanie Plum novel proves that the sassy New Jersey bail-bonds agent is as irrepressible as she was in her first outing, One for the Money (1994). In her latest (mis)adventure, Plum investigates the kidnapping of her sleazy cousin, Vinnie, who runs the bail-bonds company where Stephanie works, and Connie, the office manager. Their disappearances seem related to a valuable coin that Vinnie took as surety for a customer's bond, but the coin, worth millions, has also vanished, and a mystery caller threatens dire repercussions if it isn't returned to him in 24 hours. When the bail-bonds office is blown up, and someone stun-guns Stephanie, she knows her adversaries aren't kidding around. Fortunately, Stephanie has help in rounding up the baddies, and that's good news for her fans, who can't get enough of the series' stellar supporting cast: Stephanie's feisty, gun-toting grandma; her first-string boyfriend, cop Joe Morelli; her "back-up" boyfriend, Ranger, the super-handsome, super-sexy, ex-military hunk who owns a high-end security firm; flamboyant and foul-mouthed office assistant Lula; and even Joe's weird, spell-casting grandma. Irreverent, raucous, bawdy, and always laugh-out-loud hilarious, this is Evanovich at her brilliant best.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Over multiple series and stand-alones, Evanovich has produced 43 New York Times best-sellers in the last 26 years. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2022 June
Having launched a new series this spring with
Copyright 2022 Library Journal.The Recovery Agent , the No. 1New York Times best-selling Evanovich returns with the ever-popular Stephanie Plum, still dealing with trouble and her troublesome family. - LJ Express Reviews : LJ Express Reviews
Having launched a new series this spring with
Copyright 2022 LJExpress.The Recovery Agent , the No. 1New York Times best-selling Evanovich returns with the ever-popular Stephanie Plum, still dealing with trouble and her troublesome family. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2022 September #3
At the start of bestseller Evanovich's fast and fun 29th outing for Stephanie Plum (after 2021's
Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly.Game On ), the Trenton, N.J., bail bondswoman arrives at work one morning to find Connie Rosolli, the ever dependable office manager at Vincent Plum Bail Bonds, gone and the storeroom ransacked. Stephanie later receives a phone call demanding that she turn over a special coin that a recently murdered client gave to Vinnie, her cousin and boss, as collateral and that's now missing. If she fails to find the coin within 24 hours, Connie will suffer the consequences. Assisted by her feisty grandma, Mazur; her doughnut-eating, pistol-packing colleague, Lula; and her occasional lover, Ranger, owner of a high-tech security firm in downtown Trenton, Stephanie checks out several eccentric individuals, including a comic book collecting geek with a penchant for role play and an accountant turned panhandler and pickpocket. Never mind the surfeit of shifting characters and motives, or the late arrival of the bad guys and their nefarious doings. Perky, fast-talking Stephanie's nonstop monologue of zany events keeps the pages turning. This fetchingly frivolous entry may not be Evanovich's best, but it satisfies.Agent: Celeste Fine, Park and Fine. (Nov.)