One for the Money

One for the Money by Janet Evanovich, published by Penguin in 1995, is a humorous mystery that introduces readers to Stephanie Plum, a woman facing a series of unfortunate events. After losing her job at a lingerie store and struggling to keep her apartment, Stephanie turns to her cousin Vinnie, who runs a bail-bond company. To earn a substantial bounty, she must track down Joe Morelli, a vice cop turned outlaw, but her task becomes complicated when she attracts the unwanted attention of Benito Ramirez, a dangerous prize-fighter.
In this edition, readers will find a blend of humor and suspense as Stephanie navigates her chaotic life while attempting to apprehend Morelli. The narrative explores themes of crime and romance, showcasing Stephanie’s determination and resourcefulness in the face of adversity. With a page count of 290, this repack edition offers an engaging experience for those interested in literature that combines elements of mystery and satire.
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Stephanie Plum is down on her luck. She’s lost her job at New Jersey’s most down-market lingerie store, her car’s on the brink of repossession, and her apartment is fast becoming furniture-free. Enter Cousin Vinnie, a low-life who runs a bail-bond company. If Stephanie can bring in vice cop turned outlaw Joe Morelli, she stands to pick up $10,000. But tracking down a cop wanted for murder isn’t easy. And suddenly Stephanie has another problem on her hands. Benito Ramirez, a prize-fighter with more menace than mentality, wants her to be his friend – and he won’t take no for an answer. Soon Stephanie begins to know exactly what it feels like to be pursued – and the best person to protect her just happens to be on the run… ‘One of the funniest and most enjoyable books I have read for a long time.’ Sunday Telegraph
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