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Hard Eight by Janet Evanovich
In Hard Eight , Stephanie Plum picks up a case a little nastier than anything
the wisecracking bounty hunter's seen before. Evelyn Soder and her young daughter
have gone on the run, leaving an angry ex-husband who's planning to collect on
a child custody bond that will leave Evelyn's grandmother homeless. Stephanie's
first clue that there's more to it than that comes in the form of Eddie Abruzzi:
a shady local businessman who warns her to butt out of the case. Stephanie doesn't
scare easily, but when Abruzzi's henchmen leave a bag of snakes on her doorknob
and tarantulas in her car, she has no choice but to call Ranger, the hunky man
of mystery to whom she already owes too many favours. Steph knows that Ranger
will soon be calling in his debts, but with her ex-fiancé Joe Morelli out
of the picture, that should be OK--shouldn't it?
In the meantime, she's got other fugitives to catch, aided by the usual band
of misfits, plus a bumbling correspondence-school lawyer who's developed the
hots for Stephanie's sister, Valerie. And Steph's in for a surprise from her
mother, who proves she's not above wielding a dangerous weapon to save her daughter's
life.
Janet Evanovich has made a bold move to pull this series out of the comfortable
but formulaic pattern it was threatening to fall into. It's still funny, and
yes, some cars are destroyed, but now there's a real edge of darkness under
the humour. Fans needn't fear, though, this is a great ride.
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