Seven Up: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Stephanie Plum Novels, 7)

Seven Up: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Stephanie Plum Novels, 7)

by EVANOVICH (Author)

Synopsis

Semiretired mob guy Eddie DeCooch is caught trafficking contraband cigarettes through Trenton, New Jersey. When DeCooch fails to show for a court appearance, bond enforcement agent Stephanie Plum is assigned the task of finding him and dragging his decrepit ass back to jail. Not such an easy job, it turns out, since DeCooch has learned a lot of tricks over the years and isn't afraid to use his gun. He's already shot Loretta Ricci, an innocent old lady, and left her for worm food in his shed. He wouldn't mind shooting Stephanie next.Likeable losers (and Steph's former high school classmates) Walter "MoonMan" Dunphy and Dougie "The Dealer" Kruper have inadvertently become involved with DeCooch. They've gotten sucked into an operation that is much more than simple cigarette smuggling and holds risks far greater than anyone could have imagined.When Dougie disappears, Steph goes into search mode. When Mooner disappears, she calls in the heavy artillery and asks master bounty hunter Ranger for help. Ranger's price for the job? One night with Stephanie, dusk to dawn. Not information she's want to share with her sometime live-in roommate, vice cop Joe Morelli, A typical dilemma in the world of Plum.And on the homefront, Stephanie's "perfect" sister, Valerie, has decided to move back to Trenton, bringing her two kids from hell with her. Grandma Mazur is asking questions about being a lesbian, and Bob, the bulimic dog, is eating everything in sight--including the furniture.Mud wrestling, motorcycles, fast cars, fast food, and fast men. It's" Seven Up." Absolutely Janet Evanovich at her very best.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 17 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0312980140
ISBN 13: 9780312980146

Media Reviews
A madcap comic mystery--Jersey-girl style. --the New York Times
A clever cast of good-hearted hoods and nutty family members rival The Sopranos. -- People
If you like your summer reads hot and sassy, try Seven Up. -- Boston Herald
Evanovich is the crown princess of detective fiction . . . Seven Up is brassy, comical, and light-hearted. -- Bookpage
[ Seven Up ] is funny, sexy, and scary. -- Booklist
Edgy romantic triangle, the loopy family relationships, or the bounty-hunting jobs that skate between absurdity and genuine tension. -- Denver Post
Expect a laugh per page . . . Bottom line: Plum Pick. -- People

A madcap comic mystery--Jersey-girl style. the New York Times

A clever cast of good-hearted hoods and nutty family members rival The Sopranos. People

If you like your summer reads hot and sassy, try Seven Up. Boston Herald

Evanovich is the crown princess of detective fiction . . . Seven Up is brassy, comical, and light-hearted. Bookpage

[ Seven Up ] is funny, sexy, and scary. Booklist

Edgy romantic triangle, the loopy family relationships, or the bounty-hunting jobs that skate between absurdity and genuine tension. Denver Post

Expect a laugh per page . . . Bottom line: Plum Pick. People


A madcap comic mystery--Jersey-girl style. --the New York Times

A clever cast of good-hearted hoods and nutty family members rival The Sopranos. --People

If you like your summer reads hot and sassy, try Seven Up. --Boston Herald

Evanovich is the crown princess of detective fiction . . . Seven Up is brassy, comical, and light-hearted. --Bookpage

[Seven Up] is funny, sexy, and scary. --Booklist

Edgy romantic triangle, the loopy family relationships, or the bounty-hunting jobs that skate between absurdity and genuine tension. --Denver Post

Expect a laugh per page . . . Bottom line: Plum Pick. --People

Author Bio
Janet Evanovich is the author of the Stephanie Plum books, including One for the Money and Sizzling Sixteen, and the Diesel & Tucker series, including Wicked Appetite. Janet studied painting at Douglass College, but that art form never quite fit, and she soon moved on to writing stories. She didn't have instant success: she collected a big box of rejection letters. As she puts it, When the box was full I burned the whole damn thing, crammed myself into pantyhose and went to work for a temp agency. But after a few months of secretarial work, she managed to sell her first novel for $2,000. She immediately quit her job and started working full-time as a writer. After a dozen romance novels, she switched to mystery, and created Stephanie Plum. The rest is history. Janet's favorite exercise is shopping, and her drug of choice is Cheeze Doodles. She and her husband live in New Hampshire, in house with a view of the Connecticut River Valley.