Fearless Fourteen (Stephanie Plum, Bk 14)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
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This is not the one where Stephanie, Connie and Lula wind up in Las Vegas trying to nail a no-show.
This is the one where the basement and yard of Morelli's house get dug up in the mistaken belief that Dom Rizzi buried nine million buckaronies from a bank robbery there.
Dom is released from prison, and the other guys who were in on the heist want their share of the proceeds -- like now.
This is also the one where Stephanie grandmother and her friends make an alliance with Zook against the griefer, Mooner. Granny is relentless, no wonder they call her Scorch.
This is the one where Stephanie has to help Ranger with security for Brenda, a somewhat over-the hill but still oversexed rocker who is being stalked by a weirdo who also happens to be a cousin of hers. Figures.
Is Zook really Morelli's love child from high school days? (NO NO NO!!!!!)
WACKY humor as always -- Wait till the pizza attacks Brenda.
This is the one where the basement and yard of Morelli's house get dug up in the mistaken belief that Dom Rizzi buried nine million buckaronies from a bank robbery there.
Dom is released from prison, and the other guys who were in on the heist want their share of the proceeds -- like now.
This is also the one where Stephanie grandmother and her friends make an alliance with Zook against the griefer, Mooner. Granny is relentless, no wonder they call her Scorch.
This is the one where Stephanie has to help Ranger with security for Brenda, a somewhat over-the hill but still oversexed rocker who is being stalked by a weirdo who also happens to be a cousin of hers. Figures.
Is Zook really Morelli's love child from high school days? (NO NO NO!!!!!)
WACKY humor as always -- Wait till the pizza attacks Brenda.
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