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Top Secret Twenty-One by Janet Evanovich
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it was ok
bookshelves: 2014-wom-flipping-the-pages



In this 21st book in the 'Stephanie Plum' series, the bounty hunter is trying to track down a man accused of human trafficking. The book can be read as a standalone.





Stephanie Plum, bail enforcement agent, needs to round up Jimmy Poletti - a used car salesman accused of of trafficking girls. Jimmy is an elusive crook though, and while he's on the loose members of his gang are getting bumped off, one after another.



Jimmy seems especially anxious to get rid of Briggs, a little person who was Jimmy's accountant and knows too much. After Briggs' apartment is blown up he convinces Stephanie to let him stay with her, with unfortunate consequences for Stephanie's abode.



The two men in Stephanie's life are on hand. Cop Joe Morelli is trying to capture Poletti and shows up at the various murder scenes and in Stephanie's love life - often with pizza or donuts.



And security firm honcho Ranger is being threatened by a member of the Russian mob, who tries to wipe out his entire staff with the deadly poison polonium. Stephanie, worried about Ranger's safety, joins him on various exploits to catch the Russian.



Meanwhile, gun-toting Lula helps Stephanie run down some eccentric bail jumpers.



Grandma Mazur goes to viewings at funeral parlors, Stephanie's mom drinks and irons to calm her nerves, Rex (the hamster) runs on his wheel, bombs and rocket propelled grenades blow up Stephanie's stuff.....all the usual shenanigans that go on in this series.

Many of the previous books in the Stephanie Plum series are laugh out loud funny, but it feels like Evanovich is really running out of steam with this one. The book felt stale, it recycled the same old scenes, and Stephanie still lusts after both Joe and Ranger - which is tiresome by now.

Moreover, by the end of the story it felt like Evanovich just wanted to get it over with, and the finale is rushed and tacked on.

A disappointing book.

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Finished Reading
December 10, 2014 – Shelved
December 16, 2014 – Shelved as: 2014-wom-flipping-the-pages

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Kaceey Great review Barbara! Sorry you didn't enjoy this one! I understand your frustration with this one! It would be nice to have something new happen....or for Stephanie to finally make up her mind! Lol!


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah These books always crack me up, but I finally lost steam after 17 or 18. They are always good for fluffy reading but yeah, they've started to feel recycled unfortunately. I do like her Lizzie and Diesel series but it seems like they aren't released as frequently.


Barbara Kaceey wrote: "Great review Barbara! Sorry you didn't enjoy this one! I understand your frustration with this one! It would be nice to have something new happen....or for Stephanie to finally make up her mind! Lol!"

Thank you Kaceey. Exactly....I'd like to see something new happen!!
(I kind of lean toward Ranger, but I know he's not husband material - if that's what Stepanie is looking for. LOL)


Barbara Sarah wrote: "These books always crack me up, but I finally lost steam after 17 or 18. They are always good for fluffy reading but yeah, they've started to feel recycled unfortunately. I do like her Lizzie and D..."

I agree that they're funny Sarah. But they need a boost by now.

I think I've read a couple of books with Diesel....I'll look out for them.


message 5: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Alan I'm sorry this wasn't a great read for you. Thanks for the review!


Barbara Theresa Alan wrote: "I'm sorry this wasn't a great read for you. Thanks for the review!"

You're welcome Theresa. I appreciate your comments. 😊🌼🌷


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