Tricky Twenty-two: A Stephanie Plum Novel

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Bantam Books, 2015 - Fiction - 292 pages
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * Something big is brewing in Trenton, N.J., and it could blow at any minute.

Stephanie Plum might not be the world's greatest bounty hunter, but she knows when she's being played. Ken Globovic (aka Gobbles), hailed as the Supreme Exalted Zookeeper of the animal house known as Zeta fraternity, has been arrested for beating up the dean of students at Kiltman College. Gobbles has missed his court date and gone into hiding. People have seen him on campus, but no one will talk. Things just aren't adding up, and Stephanie can't shake the feeling that something funny is going on at the college--and it's not just Zeta fraternity pranks.

As much as people love Gobbles, they hate Doug Linken. When Linken is gunned down in his backyard it's good riddance, and the list of possible murder suspects is long. The only people who care about finding Linken's killer are Trenton cop Joe Morelli, who has been assigned the case, security expert Ranger, who was hired to protect Linken, and Stephanie, who has her eye on a cash prize and hopefully has some tricks up her sleeve.
 

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Section 1
3
Section 2
14
Section 3
23
Section 4
35
Section 5
42
Section 6
52
Section 7
60
Section 8
70
Section 17
161
Section 18
169
Section 19
181
Section 20
191
Section 21
201
Section 22
214
Section 23
225
Section 24
238

Section 9
78
Section 10
91
Section 11
101
Section 12
109
Section 13
122
Section 14
131
Section 15
140
Section 16
150
Section 25
250
Section 26
260
Section 27
275
Section 28
285
Section 29
293
Section 30
294
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Janet Evanovich was born on April 22, 1943 in South River, New Jersey. She received a bachelor's degree in art from Douglas College, which is part of Rutgers University. She was working as a secretary for a temporary employment agency when she sold her first romance novel, Hero at Large, which was published in 1987 under the pseudonym Steffie Hall. She went on to write 12 romances in five years using her real name before beginning to write mysteries. Her first mystery novel, One for the Money, became the first book in the Stephanie Plum series. She is also the author of the Alex Barnaby series, A Between-the-Numbers Novel series, Lizzy and Diesel series, Full series written with Charlotte Hughes, the Fox and O'Hare series written with Lee Goldberg, and the Knight and Moon series written with Phoef Sutton.

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