Takedown Twenty (Stephanie Plum 20)

by Janet Evanovich | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 1472201590 Global Overview for this book
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Journal Entry 1 by wingyorkshire-lasswing from Maidstone, Kent United Kingdom on Monday, November 16, 2015
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Stephanie is angry. Someone is killing old women and leaving them in dumpsters, and she's risking the wrath of the local police by investigating behind their backs. And to top that, her latest bounty is the town's much-beloved vicious mobster, 'Uncle Sunny' Sunucchi.
Stephanie doesn't mind (that much) that the local Godfather is her boyfriend Morelli's actual godfather - but since they are almost her in-laws, she could do with the Family not trying to kill her for a while...

A fun read,I'm really enjoying this series.

Journal Entry 2 by wingyorkshire-lasswing at Maidstone, Kent United Kingdom on Monday, November 30, 2015

Released 8 yrs ago (12/3/2015 UTC) at Maidstone, Kent United Kingdom

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This is being sent as a Christmas RABCK, as part of Abi-Gibby's Christmas Sweeps.
Hope you have a very happy Christmas and a wonderful 2016!

Journal Entry 3 by wingHerbertLoobywing at Cardiff, Wales United Kingdom on Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Thank you so much for the book and the other wonderful surprises in my package! I had a lovely Christmas, thanks in great part to lovely Bookcrossers including you x

I've almost got the whole series now so I shall start a ray once I have the set

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Off to Rainbow-3 to enjoy

Journal Entry 5 by wingrainbow3wing at Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom on Friday, October 4, 2019
…And again, HerbertLooby, huge apologies! I’m making two late, late, late BookCrossing journal entries, for this and NOTORIOUS NINETEEN (2012). So I read this in early September though it’s taken till now to do a JE. Sure I had made JE already I‘ve spent ages looking for them in my files assuming my dyslexia had kicked in over the spelling of Evanovich. OK I’ve remembered what happened, I was out when this parcel arrived and it lingered at the delivery depot right up until the last gasp of it’s holding as I kept letting other things in the way of my pickup. I’ve read both now and plan looking for another reader to post them onto.
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TAKEDOWN TWENTY – JANET EVANOVICH (2013) | ISBN: ISBN: 97847220337 | Publisher: Headline Review

Journal Entry 6 by wingrainbow3wing at Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom on Friday, October 4, 2019
Possibly two outrageously whacky Stephanie Plum adventures one after the other is too large a helping of Plumy richness after the dearth of Evanovich on my reading list as this rather had the rip-roaring humour rubbed off it by something. Could by just as simple as this having an edgier dark shadow to it? Scary stuff, too often for comfort, nearly happens to Stephanie here… Yikes, that ending for example!

So this is the one where Stephanie moonlights about with the notion that she’ll leave the bounty hunting business. Though, like the ‘all roads lead to Rome’ saying all other options for work end up sucking the too curious cat that is Stephanie back into the bounty hunting business. Interestingly here Stephanie comes clean, even if only to herself and admits she really gets a huge buzz from the dangerously wild situations she encounters.

I’d like to recall, that as the book jacket says, this is THE ONE WITH THE GIRAFFE and descriptions of Lula thoughtfully leaving bunches of chilled lettuce out and about on Trenton’s street corners for the hungry Giraffe to discover are up there as golden moments.

Now to see if I can find another reader for these two books…
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