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Hot Six (Pocketbook)

Author: Janet Evanovich
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Format: Pocketbook
ISBN: 9780312976279
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publish Date: 6/1/2001
Buy.com Sku: 30736467
Item#: RH6HWS
Buy.com Sales Rank: 106388
Dimensions (in Inches) 6.5H x 4L x 1T
Pages: 352
 
Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum goes after bail jumper, Ranger--who happens to be Carlos Manoso, former Special Forces Agent turned soldier of fortune, and Stephanie's mentor. Now Stephanie must test her skills against the master, and also deal with her grandmother, two goons on her tail, and three corpses. Martin's Press.
 
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Everybody's favorite bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum, finds herself tripping through another bout of personal and professional mishaps in her sixth adventure. Whether it's man problems, the fact that an entire family would like to see her dead, or the pimple that is slowly taking over her chin, Steph is on the case, taking on every friend, foe, and blemish that comes her way.

 

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"Steph and company make for another helping of energetic entertainment--a savory plum pudding for her growing army of fans." 04/15/2000


 
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Chapter One


Five months later ...

    Carol Zabo was standing on the outermost guardrail on the bridge spanning the Delaware between Trenton, New Jersey, and Morrisville, Pennsylvania. She was holding a regulation-size yellow fire brick in the palm of her right hand, with about four feet of clothesline stretched between the brick and her ankle. On the side of the bridge in big letters was the slogan "Trenton Makes and the World Takes." And Carol was apparently tired of the world taking whatever it was she was making, because she was getting ready to jump into the Delaware and let the brick do its work.

    I was standing about ten feet from Carol, trying to talk her off the guardrail. Cars were rolling past us, some slowing up to gawk, and some cutting in and out of the gawkers, giving Carol the finger because she was disturbing the flow.

    "Listen, Carol," I said, "it's e

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