ISBN: 9780140255553
Release Date: 28 Nov 1996
Average rating:   (read by 82 members)

Categories: Crime & mystery

Kenny Mancuso shot his childhood buddy Moogey Bues and then jumped bail. Now bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is on the case to track Kenny down. Then someone finished Moogey off, Kenny can't be found, twenty-four coffins are missing, and there's some ex-army heavy artillery roaming the streets. And Joe Morelli - the cop with more than a professional interest in her every move - is tailing Stephanie. With a healthy disregard for the law, and an unhealthy dependence on marshmallow hot chocolate, Stephanie's a match for anyone - even Morelli. That is, until her eccentric grandmother goes AWOL and little pieces of corpses start to disappear...

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hirstypie
Rated it   5 days ago
Quick & funny. If you like any of the others in the Stephanie Plum series you'll like this one. They'll all good as long as you take a break between each one.

AmandaMcKamey
Rated it   2 months ago
A fun & humorous read. I can't wait to move on with this series.

Gothsk8
Rated it   7 months ago
Great books, you won't quit laughing!

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