![]() ![]() ![]() When I was twelve years old I accidentally substituted salt for sugar in a cake recipe. If you’ve read this far in the series, this probably won’t be the book to make you stop. Why you should avoid this book: This series is strictly for people who like their crimes served up with a healthy helping of slap-stick. The plot isn’t exactly original, but it hits far closer to home than the other random villains that have turned up in previous books in the series, so it will definitely hold your attention. ![]() If you prefer Ranger over the other man in Stephanie’s life, Morelli, you’ll want to be sure to read this one. There’s lots of humour, in the form of bounty hunter interviews, Lula’s outfits and shopping expeditions, and of course Stephanie’s disastrous efforts at, well, life. Why you should read this book: While Twelve Sharp certainly feels familiar, it doesn’t feel as lazy as some of Evanovich’s more recent efforts. When the daughter of the oh-so-hot Ranger, one of her colleagues (if someone a thousand times more talented can still be referred to as a colleague), goes missing, Ranger can’t be contacted, and weirder and weirder (and more dangerous) things keep happening, the hunt is on. ![]() Synopsis: Stephanie Plum is a bounty hunter, of the klutzy, mistake-prone sort. ![]()
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