Four to Score

Four to Score by Janet Evanovich, published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux on June 15, 1999, is a humorous mystery featuring the character Stephanie Plum. In this installment, Stephanie is on the hunt for Maxine Nowicki, a waitress involved in a series of crimes including bail jumping and theft. As she navigates the challenges of her job for her bail bondsman cousin, she encounters various threats and rivalries, particularly with Joyce Barnhardt, her archenemy and fellow bounty hunter.
Readers will find a blend of humor and suspense as Stephanie, along with her quirky companions like Grandma Mazur and Lula, faces escalating dangers in her pursuit of Maxine. The narrative explores themes of friendship and rivalry within the context of a mystery, while also touching on elements of romance and comedic situations. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in lighthearted detective fiction.
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A Featured Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club and a Main Selection of the Mystery Guild
Janet Evanovich, bestselling author of One for the Money, Two for the Dough, and Three to Get Deadly, scores big with Four to Score, her most thrilling Stephanie Plum adventure yet.
Working for her bail bondsman cousin Vinnie, Stephanie is hot on the trail of revenge-seeking waitress Maxine Nowicki, whose crimes include bail jumping, theft, and extortion. Someone is terrifying Maxine’s friends, and those who have seen her are turning up dead. Also on the hunt for Maxine is Joyce Barnhardt, Stephanie’s archenemy and rival bounty hunter.
Stephanie’s attitude never wavers– even when aided by crazy Grandma Mazur, ex-hooker and wannabe bounty hunter Lula, and transvestite rock musician Sally Sweet– and even when Stephanie makes an enemy whose deadly tactics escalate from threatening messages to firebombs. All of this pales in comparison, though, with an even greater danger Stephanie faces, when, homeless and broke, she and her hamster Rex move in with a vice cop Joe Morelli.
RATED PG35 for licentious wit and libidinous cohabitation.
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