The problem with being a bounty hunter is it's all on-the-job training. And Stephanie Plum is still learning the ways to get yourself killed. Take the case of Maxine Norwicki.... When Maxine failed to turn up for her day in court, Stephanie was given the task of bringing her in. Simple. Except Maxine's boyfriend has now begun receiving mysterious, coded notes from the runaway that hint at buried treasure. In fact the notes are so indecipherable that Stephanie has to call on the help of Sally Sweet, giant drag queen and ...
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The problem with being a bounty hunter is it's all on-the-job training. And Stephanie Plum is still learning the ways to get yourself killed. Take the case of Maxine Norwicki.... When Maxine failed to turn up for her day in court, Stephanie was given the task of bringing her in. Simple. Except Maxine's boyfriend has now begun receiving mysterious, coded notes from the runaway that hint at buried treasure. In fact the notes are so indecipherable that Stephanie has to call on the help of Sally Sweet, giant drag queen and code-breaker extraordinaire. And Steph's knight errant, cop Joe Morelli. is also proving useful - although he can't decide what he wants most: Maxine's bounty or Stephanie's body. Meanwhile a friend loses a finger, a mother is scalped, an apartment is firebombed and a store clerk is murdered. And out in the street, the crazy treasure hunt game goes on.... 'Stephanie Plum is ass-kicking form..... utterly delightful.' Cosmopolitan 'As smart and sassy as high-gloss wet paint.' Time Out ' Among the great joys of contemporary crime fiction.' GQ 'All the easy class and wit that you expect to find in the best American TV Comedy, but too rarely find in modern fiction.' GQ
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I love her Stephanie Plum series. Janet does it the best. Page turner and funny.
finnginn
Dec 2, 2010
This one is a keeper!
This was the only book in Evanovich's series that I didn't have. Now my set is complete. Very intriguing mystery.
Babsierope
Oct 1, 2009
Four to Score
"This one was EXCELLENT!!! I love all Janet Evanovich novels."
LadyPI
Aug 20, 2009
Review of "Four to Score"
Another mad-cap adventure with female-sleuth Stephanie Plum, her love interest Joe Morelli and side-kick Lula. Not to mention the goofy grandmas: Stephanie?s Grandma Mazur and Joe?s Grandma Bella. We are introduced to a new character - musician and transvestite Salvatore (Sally) Sweet.
Stephanie is on the trail of Maxine Nowicki and along the way, encounters car fires, fire bombs and counterfeiters. She explores her feelings for Morelli and sometimes wonders why she became a bounty hunter.
A good laugh-out-loud read from Janet Evanovich. I gave it four stars due to what I thought was excessive swearing.
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racer88
Oct 2, 2008
Evanovich is the proverbial storyteller. She is so descriptive, you feel as though you are experiencing the story instead of just reading it.