Ratings29
Average rating3.8
So here in number eleven, Evanovich shakes things up a bit. Stephanie's had enough of the way things are going and quits the bounty hunter biz. This leads her to the first of a series of ridiculous and embarrassing jobs (and one great one). Great, funny stuff there.
But, of course, the bounty hunter biz isn't done with Stephanie–someone from her past wants to settle a score, so the book's more than just a montage of crappy jobs.
The more things change, the more they stay the same: Despite her best efforts, Stephanie gets her man; the family and relationship stuff are at their usual goofy levels; and once again, car insurance premiums in the Burg are jacked up.
I have no doubt that there will be a return to the status quo, but I'm hoping we keep the current setup for another book or two.
This series keeps getting funnier. The triangle between Stephanie, Ranger and Morelli keeps heating up. Stephanie tries to quite bounty hunting but a killer from the past keeps pulling her back in. Of course she cannot keep hold of a car. Stephanie has the worst luck .