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Book SynopsisSmall guy. Big trouble.
Death threats, highly trained assassins and highly untrained assassins are all in a day''s work for Stephanie Plum in Top Secret Twenty-One. Janet Evanovich''s hilarious bestselling series is perfect reading for fans of Sue Grafton and JD Robb.
Praise for Evanovich''s bestselling novels: ''A laugh-out-loud page turner'' (Heat); ''Sharp dialogue, a little slapstick and a little romance'' (The Sunday Times); ''Highly enjoyable... who can resist?'' (Chicago Tribune).
Stephanie Plum has just one job lined up - tracking down Jimmy Poletti: car-dealer and all-round scumbag. Problem is he''s on the run, and silencing his former colleagues, one bullet at a time. Plum is going to need bait to bring him in. Bait like Poletti''s ex-bookkeeper, Randy Briggs: a ninety-two-centimeter-tall magnet for bored housewives and rocket-propelled grenades.
To make things worse, there''s a one-eyed
Trade Review
'Pithy, witty and fast-paced' * Sunday Times *
'Among the great joys of contemporary crime fiction' * GQ *
'Slapstick, steam and suspense' * People *
'A laugh-out-loud page-turner' * Heat *
'Romantic and gripping...an absolute tonic' * Good Housekeeping *
'Evanovich's characters are eccentric and exaggerated, the violence often surreal and the plot dizzily speedy: but she produces as many laughs as anyone writing crime today' * The Times *
'Pithy, witty and fast-paced' * Sunday Times *