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Stephanie Plum One, Two, Three: One for the Money, Two for the Dough, Three to Get Deadly
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Three complete novels: One for the Money, Two for the Dough, and Three to Get Deadly, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author, Janet Evanovich!
Here’s where it all began—the three novels that first brought us Stephanie Plum, that bounty hunter with attitude who stepped out of Trenton’s blue-collar “burg” and into the heart of America.
One for the Money: Stephanie’s all grown up and out on her own, living five miles from Mom and Dad and doing her best to sever the world’s longest umbilical cord. Her mother is a meddler and her grandmother is a few cans short of a case. Out of work and out of money, Stephanie blackmails her bail-bondsman cousin Vinnie into giving her a try as an apprehension agent. Stephanie knows zilch about the job requirements, but she figures her new pal, el-primo bounty hunter Ranger, can teach her what it takes to catch a crook. Her first assignment: nail Joe Morelli, a former vice cop on the run from a charge of murder one. Morelli’s the inamorato who charmed Stephanie out of her virginity at age sixteen. There’s still powerful chemistry between them, so the chase is interesting.
Two for the Dough: Stephanie takes to the mean streets of Trenton, armed with attitude (not to mention stun guns and defense sprays), to find Kenny Mancuso, who recently shot his best friend and is on the run. Aided by the enigmatic Ranger, who knows a thing or two about bounty hunting, and by her irrepressible Grandma Mazur, Stephanie forms a shaky alliance with her favorite cop, Joe Morelli, for a tumultuous chase through back alleys and Grandma's favorite funeral parlors.
Three to Get Deadly: Stephanie is having a bad hair day—for the whole month of January. She’s looking for Mo Bedemier, Trenton’s most beloved citizen, who was charged with carrying concealed and skipped bail. To help her, she’s got Lula, a former hooker turned file clerk. Big, blonde, and black, Lula’s itching to lock up a crook in the trunk of her car. And Morelli, the cop with the slow-burning smile, is acting polite even after Stephanie finds more bodies than the Trenton PD has seen in years. That’s a bad sign for sure.
Funny and fabulous, Janet Evanovich is at her sparkling best in these three novels that launched a bestselling phenomenon.
Here’s where it all began—the three novels that first brought us Stephanie Plum, that bounty hunter with attitude who stepped out of Trenton’s blue-collar “burg” and into the heart of America.
One for the Money: Stephanie’s all grown up and out on her own, living five miles from Mom and Dad and doing her best to sever the world’s longest umbilical cord. Her mother is a meddler and her grandmother is a few cans short of a case. Out of work and out of money, Stephanie blackmails her bail-bondsman cousin Vinnie into giving her a try as an apprehension agent. Stephanie knows zilch about the job requirements, but she figures her new pal, el-primo bounty hunter Ranger, can teach her what it takes to catch a crook. Her first assignment: nail Joe Morelli, a former vice cop on the run from a charge of murder one. Morelli’s the inamorato who charmed Stephanie out of her virginity at age sixteen. There’s still powerful chemistry between them, so the chase is interesting.
Two for the Dough: Stephanie takes to the mean streets of Trenton, armed with attitude (not to mention stun guns and defense sprays), to find Kenny Mancuso, who recently shot his best friend and is on the run. Aided by the enigmatic Ranger, who knows a thing or two about bounty hunting, and by her irrepressible Grandma Mazur, Stephanie forms a shaky alliance with her favorite cop, Joe Morelli, for a tumultuous chase through back alleys and Grandma's favorite funeral parlors.
Three to Get Deadly: Stephanie is having a bad hair day—for the whole month of January. She’s looking for Mo Bedemier, Trenton’s most beloved citizen, who was charged with carrying concealed and skipped bail. To help her, she’s got Lula, a former hooker turned file clerk. Big, blonde, and black, Lula’s itching to lock up a crook in the trunk of her car. And Morelli, the cop with the slow-burning smile, is acting polite even after Stephanie finds more bodies than the Trenton PD has seen in years. That’s a bad sign for sure.
Funny and fabulous, Janet Evanovich is at her sparkling best in these three novels that launched a bestselling phenomenon.
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Janet Evanovich
Over the last twenty-six years, Janet Evanovich has written a staggering forty-five New York Times bestsellers. In addition to her #1 bestselling Stephanie Plum novels and many other popular books, Janet is the author of The Recovery Agent, the start of a blockbuster new series.
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Reviews for Stephanie Plum One, Two, Three
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5It's nice to be able to enjoy a mystery and have some laughs along the way. Would love to complete the entire series and keep reading as Stephanie keeps taking them down.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5love this series:)
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Very convenient having the first three in one book. This is what got me started and hooked on the Plum series.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series (One for the Money through Notorious Nineteen) are light, fun, quick reads that are laugh-out-loud funny. They could never be mistaken for great literature, but if you just want an escape with a lot of laughs they fill the bill nicely.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Easy way to get stuck into the Plum novels. Really enjoyed all three novels, although the concentration of them meant I need to force myself to consciously separate the story-lines in my mind. A nice, simple read, with clever use of humour and crime.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This review is of the audiobooks from the set 'Three Plums in One,' which, apparently, is abridged from the written books.These are the first three installments in the Stephanie Plum series, about a woman who stumbles into the bounty hunter business and has a series of adventures revolving around her lack of skill or at least naivete in the business, her luck, her tenacity, and the hot cop for whom she has this long-standing thing. Plum is refreshing and amusing in audiobook form. The books are full of entertaining situations involving a succession of destroyed cars, bumbled take-downs, and the Jersey-girl style that oozes from the pages. I adore the fact the heroine owns a hamster. The non-audio versions might be more cliche and annoying, or perhaps other reviews are reacting more to ongoing themes - which I could see becoming old if they continue too much in later books - but these first three installments are good, fairly clean, fun with a lot of charm.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is definitly a series to grab ahold of and read. Its super funny,girl next door with car issues and family issues, I love this series. I keep reading to find out what happens next. Very sexy,smart,funny,quirky, I enjoy the stephanie plum stories and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a fast fun read.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I read these three books in less than a week...no small feat with a toddler at home! But I just couldn't put it down. It left me with a smile on my face and a desire to become a bounty hunter!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5These are among my most favorite books. The Plum series is perfect for a good laugh. Janet Evanovich is absolutely fantastic. If you haven’t read these yet, (and you’re not averse to crude humor) I highly suggest them. So far, there are 14 books in the series, with 3 holiday novellas in between. All are great. But beware, the holiday novellas are a little………….out there.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A very enjoyable trip through New Jersey's underside. A somewhat stereotypical image of New Jersey, to be sure (albeit perfectly accurate, for all I know), but a lot of fun.I'm not usually a fan of mysteries, but somehow these caught my attention. Perhaps it's the characters, perhaps it's the setting, perhaps it's the mysteries themselves. Whatever it was, I'm tempted to hunt down more of Ms. Evanovich's work.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5An omnibus volume that neatly covered the early stories that I had missedThat is, One for the Money, Two for the Dough and Three to Get Deadly. It was I think I bit unfair to read them back to back. All seemed pleasant enough. But I already knew the formula she was establishing in these books. It was interesting to watch the minor revisions in background as the series was established.