While not the best in the series, it certainly was entertaining. Any fan of Stephanie Plum must continue with Fearless Fourteen! You can always c... (show more)
Fearless Fourteen (Stephanie Plum, No. 14)
FEARLESS FOURTEEN
Personal vendettas, hidden treasure, and a monkey named Carl will send bounty hunter Stephanie Plum on her most explosive adventure yet.
The Crime:
Armed robbery to the tune of nine million dollars
Dom Rizzi robbed a bank, stashed the money and did the time. His family couldn't be more proud. He always was the smart one.
The Cousin:
Joe Morelli
Joe Morelli, Dom Rizzi and Dom's sister Loretta are cousins. Morelli is a cop, Rizzi robs banks, and Loretta is a single mother... (show more)
FEARLESS FOURTEEN
Personal vendettas, hidden treasure, and a monkey named Carl will send bounty hunter Stephanie Plum on her most explosive adventure yet.
The Crime:
Armed robbery to the tune of nine million dollars
Dom Rizzi robbed a bank, stashed the money and did the time. His family couldn't be more proud. He always was the smart one.
The Cousin:
Joe Morelli
Joe Morelli, Dom Rizzi and Dom's sister Loretta are cousins. Morelli is a cop, Rizzi robs banks, and Loretta is a single mother waiting tables at the firehouse. The all American family.
The Complications:
Murder, kidnapping, destruction of personal property, and acid reflux
Less than a week after Dom's release from prison, Joe Morelli has shadowy figures breaking into his house and dying in his basement. He's getting threatening messages, Loretta is kidnapped, and Dom is missing.
The Catastrophe:
Moonman
Morelli hires Walter "Mooner" Dunphy, stoner and "inventor" turned crime-fighter to protect his house. Morelli can't afford a lot on a cop's salary, and Mooner will work for potatoes.
The Cupcake:
Stephanie Plum
Stephanie and Morelli have a long-standing relationship that involves sex, affection and driving each other nuts. She's a bond enforcement agent with more luck than talent, and she's involved in this bank-robbery-gone-bad disaster from day one.
The Crisis:
A favor for Ranger
Security expert Carlos Manoso, street name Ranger, has a job for Stephanie that will involve night-work. Morelli has his own ideas regarding Stephanie's evening activities.
The Conclusion:
Only the fearless should read fourteen
Thrills, chills and possible incontinence may result. (show less)
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This is the first Stephanie Plum book that I waited to borrow from the library rather than buy the day it came out. The series has long been a rel... (show more)
This is the first Stephanie Plum book that I waited to borrow from the library rather than buy the day it came out. The series has long been a reliable summer beach book, but I'm sad to say that I think the series has run its course. The plots have always been improbable, but, in Fearless Fourteen, the plot is downright laughable. Even more unfortunately, the absurd "mystery" is the only laugh in the book. The jokes have worn thin--Grandma Mazur is a sex-obsessed, funeral-loving nut; Lulu wears clothes way too tight; Bob the dog eats everything in sight. Most problematic, though, is the lack of any growth in the Stephanie character. Her bumbling attempts at being a bounty hunter were outrageous and fun in the first several books. Now they just seem pathetic. And, of course, as most reviewers note, the Stephanie-Ranger-Morelli triangle is played out. I understand that Janet Evanovich doesn't want to kill the cash cow by resolving things, but this slow death of what was once a delightful series is painful to watch. (show less)
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You know, there are a lot of complaints in these reviews. But c'mon -- this is the FOURTEENTH Stephanie Plum mystery, or, if you count the between the numbers books, it's something like the 17th Stephanie Plum. Maybe if you've hung in there with her that long, you should just do what I've decided to do, completely suspend your disbelief, and just go with it. If you want great literature, then may I recommend Jane Austen. If you want great literary mystery, then I recommend Dorothy Sayers... (show more)
You know, there are a lot of complaints in these reviews. But c'mon -- this is the FOURTEENTH Stephanie Plum mystery, or, if you count the between the numbers books, it's something like the 17th Stephanie Plum. Maybe if you've hung in there with her that long, you should just do what I've decided to do, completely suspend your disbelief, and just go with it. If you want great literature, then may I recommend Jane Austen. If you want great literary mystery, then I recommend Dorothy Sayers, or if your tastes are more obscure, maybe Josephine Tey. For great modern mystery, high-tail it directly to Jacqueline Winspear's amazing Maisie Dobbs series. But if you want fun, which is personally why I'm reading the Stephanie Plum mysteries, then I say stick with Janet Evanovich and just enjoy the ride. After all, even Jane Austen enjoyed making sport of her neighbors, and Janet Evanovich has got that down pat. (show less)
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I didn't find this one to be quite as funny as the others. There were some laugh out loud moments, but compared to some of her other stories, which at points had me crying from laughing so hard, this one just didn't grab me the same way. I don't know if I'm just over these books and ready to move on to something else, or if Evanovich is running out of fresh ideas, but I wasn't quite as charmed this time around. Maybe my expectations were too high - she's had some books that had me absolute... (show more)
I didn't find this one to be quite as funny as the others. There were some laugh out loud moments, but compared to some of her other stories, which at points had me crying from laughing so hard, this one just didn't grab me the same way. I don't know if I'm just over these books and ready to move on to something else, or if Evanovich is running out of fresh ideas, but I wasn't quite as charmed this time around. Maybe my expectations were too high - she's had some books that had me absolutely hysterical with laughter and that's what I look forward to every time I pick up one of her stories. That and the Ranger/Morelli triangle which also felt a bit stale in this one.
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That being said, I did still enjoy the story and I loved seeing the relationship with Morelli develop a bit and getting to see the softer side of Morelli. The only thing that bothered me at the end was that the Lula and Tank wedding situation went unresolved. I'm guessing she's saving that for her next book, but the way it was left felt unfinished - she just sort of dropped that story line at the end and never picked it back up. That was honestly one of the main things that kept me entertained throughout the story - I can't imagine Lula being married, and I'm dying to know how Tank handles the whole thing. (show less)Already read
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Although it's number 14 I still enjoyed the book, as I find in all of the book theres some scenes that are laugh out loud and this book certainly had it's quota.
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I love Janet Evanovich books and have read everything she wrote. Any suggestions on similar authors and series?
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