Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781472201607

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The No. 1 New York Times bestseller

The dead ends are turning into dead bodies.

Stephanie Plum is getting desperate. She’s running out of leads in the search for Jimmy Poletti, who was caught selling more than cars out of his New Jersey dealership. Even Joe Morelli, the city’s hottest cop, is struggling to find the criminal wheeler and dealer.

Stephanie’s No. 1 temptation, Ranger, is also struggling. There’s a killer in town with a personal vendetta against him. If Ranger wants to survive, he’ll need Stephanie’s help – and to reveal a piece of his mysterious past.

Death threats, highly trained assassins and highly untrained assassins are all in a day’s work for bounty hunter Stephanie Plum!

Reviews

Praise for Janet Evanovich's bestselling novels: 'Janet 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
'Janet Evanovich's madcap comic mystery is pure, classic farce'
New York Times Book Review
'Evanovich's series of New Jersey comedy thrillers are among the great joys of contemporary crime fiction ... 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
'Reads like the screen-play for a 1930s screwball comedy: fast, funny and furious... The rollicking plot...keeps the reader breathless'
Publishers Weekly
'An engaging mix of slapstick, steam and suspense'
People
'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