Author:
Narrator: Lorelei King
Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback
Publisher: St Martins Pr
Published: Jan 2007
Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General
Retail Price: $19.95
Discs: 3
Janet Evanovich adds her 14th installment to the Plum mystery series with the madcap PLUM LOVIN'. Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has been asked to track down armed robber and relationship expert Annie Hart. The mysterious Diesel has offered to help her, but in the meantime, he wants her to fill in and play cupid to some of the relationship expert's wily clients. PLUM LOVIN' is a suspenseful, humorous addition to the series, providing a great mix of wild adventure thrown in with the humdrum of daily domestic life.
Representing some unsavory characters in his work as a defense lawyer, Mickey Haller takes on his first high-paying and possibly innocent client in...
In the 19th mystery in this popular alphabetical series, private detective Kinsey Milhone attempts to discover the truth behind the disappearance of...
The man most hated by the LAPD - a black lawyer who has made his name by bringing lawsuits alleging racism and brutality by police officers - has been...
Charlie Pope, a recently released rapist/murderer from St. John's Security Hospital, has removed his electronic surveillance ankle bracelet and...
Dr. Kay Scarpetta, now freelancing with the National Forensic Academy in Florida, takes charge of a case that stretches from steamy Florida to...
Stone Barrington and Holly Barker, Woods’ busiest heroes, pair up again, this yarn finding Stone traveling to Dark Harbor, Maine, after his...
Sexy New Jersey skip tracer Stephanie Plum returns. This time she's on the trail of DeChooch, an aging but dangerous bail-jumper. As she hunts...
Very good as usual. But it is much too short of a good story. In the very beginning Diesel shows up. I almost forgot who he was. I love the bit of Science Fiction with Diesel and the people that are like him. Each character had a special power. Not always so nice of a power. She is after the bad guy. But the bad guy isn't really a bad guy. Or was he??