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Seven Up by Janet Evanovich

Seven Up

A Stephanie Plum Adventure

by Janet Evanovich
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  • Jun 1, 2001, 320 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2002, 368 pages
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Des

Janet rocks. I've never laughed so hard at a book.
Maureen

This was the first book I read by Evanovich and I couldn't stop laughing! I can't believe I never read her others. Great read!
noreen

Great book, can't wait until the next one...
m. cusick

Seven Up is definitely of Janet Evanovich's masterly works. It is held together not only by the passion between Stephanie and Morelli but also by the pending night of passion that Stephanie could share with Ranger. It keeps the responders guessing just like all the others. Will she or won't she. Well as only Stephanie Plum can the stroy is turned upside down, inside out and sideways. As usual the bad guys are caught (or killed), justice is served and peace and order is restored to Stephanies life. Sort of.
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