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Hot Six (Stephanie Plum #6) Paperback | Pages: 336 pages
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Title:Hot Six (Stephanie Plum #6)
Author:Janet Evanovich
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:June 15th 2001 by St. Martin's Paperbacks (first published July 14th 2000)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Humor. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance

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Low-rent bounty hunter Stephanie Plum reaches depths of personal experience that other women detectives never quite do. In Hot Six, for example, a sequence of new and hideous cars bite the dust; she finds herself lumbered with a policeman's multiply incontinent dog; and she has several bad skin days. All this when she is trying to prove her distinctly more competent colleague and occasional boyfriend Ranger innocent of a mob hit; avoid the heavies trailing her in the hope of finding him; and cope with a wife-abusing bail defaulter with nasty habits, such as setting Stephanie on fire.

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Original Title: Hot Six
ISBN: 0312976275 (ISBN13: 9780312976279)
Edition Language: English
Series: Stephanie Plum #6
Characters: Ranger (Rangeman CEO), Lula, Grandma Mazur, Walter "Moonman" Dunphy, Joe Morelli, Stephanie Plum
Setting: Trenton, New Jersey(United States)
Literary Awards: Dilys Award Nominee (2001), Puddly Award for Mystery (2001)

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The Prologue starts with Steph in a sexy little black dress. The line from a 2019 song by Florida Georgia Line, "Don't get me wrong girl, I love it. Now I just want to get you out of it." keeps running in my head long after I read this very hot, sexy section. That is just the start of one of the best and funniest books of the series. I didn't see the end of this one and Steph gets involved up to her eyeballs with Joe, Ranger and a twisted case. Lots of fun and we get introduced to Bob. I've

I've liked every single one of the books in this series, but this one was the best so far. There were a couple good new characters but the best on might be Bob the dog. There is no less than three instances where i actually laughed out loud reading some of the parts in this book involving Bob. A friend asks Stephanie to watch his dog, but before it's too late she realizes he is leaving him for good. So Stephanie with the help of her friends watch this crotch sniffing canine. The plot of the

Another funny mystery involving the bumbling, fly by the seat of her pants, Stephanie Plum. I listened to this on audio, and while the story was good, the narrator was horrible! It did take away from my enjoyment a bit, but I didn't let that affect my overall rating.

Actually, my rating is more like 3.5 starsThis is my first Janet Evanovich book (although sixth in the series,which I didn't realize) so I can't compare to the ones that went before. It's got a peppy pace and is often hilarious with memorable one-liners. She should be a stand-up comedienne! Rare to find a book so humorous and witty.The characters, the Mooner and Dougie the Dealer, are like totally cool, dude (and dudettes). Perfect caricatures!The only thing that bogged me down is that it seems

I had to set this book aside at first, as I had slightly o.d. on Stephanie Plum. I no longer found her antics humorous, I simply found them stupid. As these books have become a favorite guilty pleasure, I couldn't have them ruined. After a two week hiatous, I found my eyes wandering over to the coffee table, where "Hot Six" rested upon the top of my TBR pile, mocking me, wispering about Ranger in the wind, Morelli in heat, so on and so forth. Needless to say, I caved and read it in one setting.

Romulans, its always the Romulans!Reread...again. April 2018. I love these books!! I have my daughters read them so they can be prepared for me in my old age. I already have a red corvette picked out.

After reading the paperbacks in order, I've recently begun reading these books in their unabridged audiobook form in reverse order. I started with #8 (Hard Eight), recently finished up #7 (Seven Up) and the latest listen has been Hot Six. Reading these backwards has been an eye-opening experience and I'm now able to pinpoint exactly where things began to become repetitive for me as a reader (the very beginning of book #7, for those interested).Hot Six has all of the wit and the fun its two

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