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Janet Evanovich
Seven UpSeven Up New15 Aug 02
Seven UpSeven Up
High FiveHigh Five
Four to ScoreFour to Score
Three to Get DeadlyThree to Get Deadly
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Hardback
ISIS (2002)
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The bombshell bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum, thinks she’s after an easy target: a senior citizen charged with smuggling contraband cigarettes. But she and Lula get more than they bargained for - a corpse in the woodshed and an old man on the lam.
But Stephanie’s mind easily strays to other matters. She has two proposals to consider: vice cop Joe Morelli is proposing marriage and fellow bounty hunter Ranger is proposing a single perfect night, dusk to dawn.
In the 7th Plum adventure from the funniest crime writer in modern fiction, anything can happen, and everything does.

Lorelei King was born in Pennsylvania. Once described as 'the best-known American voice on Radio 4', she has played roles as varied as Patricia Cornwell's forensic detective Kay Scarpetta and Groucho Marx's sidekick. Film work includes The Saint and Notting Hill; on television she is a running character (Natalie Lawrence) in the acclaimed Cold Feet, and she has appeared in Jonathan Creek, Chef, The Comic Strip, Birds of a Feather and Rumpole of the Bailey. On stage she has acted in such classics as One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Blues for Mr Charlie and Death of a Salesman. She was nominated as Performer of the Year at the 1999 Talkies (the audiobook industry awards).
Unabridged: 6 Cassettes Running Time: approx. 8 hrs 10 mins

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Audio Tape - Hodder Headline Audio (2002)
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It takes balls to be a bounty hunter… and Stephanie Plum doesn't care whose.
Stephanie Plum is back, in yet another explosive adventure packed full of murder, kidnap and extortion.
It seems that the only possible complication that Stephanie faces when going after Eddie DeChooch, is that he is dating her grandma. When she and Lula show up at his house it and he disappears, leaving a corpse in the woodshed, it becomes clear that this is not such a simple case.
He may be an old man, but his years in the mob have made him trigger happy, and to top it all there’s his involvement with ‘MoonMan’ Dunphy and Dougie ‘The Dealer’ Kruper (Stephanie’s highschool classmates). They’ve been sucked into an operation which is much more than simple smuggling, and when they disappear Stephanie goes into high-octane search mode.
As if she didn’t have enough to worry about, there are also two proposals to consider, one of marriage and the other of a single perfect night…

Lorelei King was born in Pennsylvania. Once described as 'the best-known American voice on Radio 4', she has played roles as varied as Patricia Cornwell's forensic detective Kay Scarpetta and Groucho Marx's sidekick. Film work includes The Saint and Notting Hill; on television she is a running character (Natalie Lawrence) in the acclaimed Cold Feet, and she has appeared in Jonathan Creek, Chef, The Comic Strip, Birds of a Feather and Rumpole of the Bailey. On stage she has acted in such classics as One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Blues for Mr Charlie and Death of a Salesman. She was nominated as Performer of the Year at the 1999 Talkies (the audiobook industry awards).
2 Cassettes Running Time: approx. 2 hrs Abridged by Peter Mackie Produced by Heavy Entertainment

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Audio Tape Macmillan Audio (1999)
High Five
Stephanie Plum has a whole lot of trouble on her doorstep.
Her Uncle Fred disappears and Grandma Mazur is convinced he's been abducted by aliens. The disappearance turns serious when Stephanie finds a photo of dismembered body parts in Fred's desk.
Meanwhile, Stephanie's cousin Vinnie asks her to bring in the vertically challenged Randy Briggs who's jumped bail and, instead of coming quietly, has taken up residence in Stephanie's apartment: Benito Ramirez is back from jail quoting scripture and vowing to introduce Stephanie to God, face to face. And to cap it all Stephanie has nothing to wear to the Mafia wedding.
The big-haired bounty hunter from Trenton is back, having developed an outstanding talent for flattening expensive black cars, and Joe Morelli, the irresistible cop, is still around giving her the odd sleepless night!

Lorelei King was born in Pennsylvania. Once described as 'the best-known American voice on Radio 4', she has played roles as varied as Patricia Cornwell's forensic detective Kay Scarpetta and Groucho Marx's sidekick. Film work includes The Saint and Notting Hill; on television she is a running character (Natalie Lawrence) in the acclaimed Cold Feet, and she has appeared in Jonathan Creek, Chef, The Comic Strip, Birds of a Feather and Rumpole of the Bailey. On stage she has acted in such classics as One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Blues for Mr Charlie and Death of a Salesman. She was nominated as Performer of the Year at the 1999 Talkies (the audiobook industry awards).
2 Cassettes Running Time: approx. 3 hrs Abridged by Keith Darvill Produced by Louise Armitage

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Audio Tape - Macmillan Audio (1998)
Four to Score
The problem with being a bounty hunter is it's all on-the-job training. And Stephanie Plum is still learning the ways to get killed. Take the case of Marine Norwicki…
When Marine failed to turn up for her day in court, Stephanie was asked to bring her in. It looked like a case of simple disappearance until Marine's boyfriend begins receiving mysterious, coded notes from the runaway that hint at buried treasure. The notes are so indecipherable that Stephanie has to call on the help of Sally Sweet, giant drag queen and code breaker extraordinaire. And Steph's knight errant, cop Joe Morelli, is also proving useful although he can't decide what he wants most: Marine's bounty or Stephanie's body.
Meanwhile a friend loses a finger, a mother is scalped, and a store clerk is murdered. And out in the street, the crazy treasure hunt game goes on... Read by Lorelei King whose many stage credits include One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Death of a Salesman. She appears in theTV series Chef and Cold Feet, and in the films Martha Meets Frank, Daniel and Laurence and Notting Hill. Her radio work includes Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel.


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Hardback
Macmillan Audio (1999)
Three to Get Deadly
Cuddly ice cream and candy store owner 'Uncle Mo' Bedemier has skipped bail and Stephanie Plum, carbohydrate’s biggest fan, needs to track him down.
The trouble is that Uncle Mo is just about the most popular guy in Trenton and everyone in town seems keen to help keep him one step ahead of the law!
But Stephanie is in ass-kicking form and with the help of a constant supply of pizza and doughnuts, not to mention the gorgeous Joe Morelli, she's bound to get her man!

Lorelei King was born in Pennsylvania. Once described as 'the best-known American voice on Radio 4', she has played roles as varied as Patricia Cornwell's forensic detective Kay Scarpetta and Groucho Marx's sidekick. Film work includes The Saint and Notting Hill; on television she is a running character (Natalie Lawrence) in the acclaimed Cold Feet, and she has appeared in Jonathan Creek, Chef, The Comic Strip, Birds of a Feather and Rumpole of the Bailey. On stage she has acted in such classics as One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Blues for Mr Charlie and Death of a Salesman. She was nominated as Performer of the Year at the 1999 Talkies (the audiobook industry awards).
2 Cassettes Running Time: approx. 3 hrs Abridged by Keith Darvill Produced by Louise Armitage

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About The Author
Janet Evanovich now lives in New Hampshire but, like Stephanie Plum, grew up in New Jersey.
She has won a major crime fiction award for each of her Stephanie Plum novels so far: One for the Money was presented with the Crime Writers' Association John Creasey Award and the Dilys Award, Two for the Dough won the CWA Last Laugh Award and Three to Get Deadly was awarded the CWA Silver Dagger for 1997.

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Bibliography
N.B. dates and publishers in dark red indicate British First Editions. Dates and publishers in black indicate recent reprints.

  • Seven Up (ISIS, 2002) New Aug 02
  • Seven Up (Hodder Headline Audio, 2002) (Stephanie Plum)
  • High Five (Macmillan Audio, 1999)
  • Four to Score (Macmillan Audio, 1998) (Stephanie Plum)
  • Three to Get Deadly Macmillan Audio Nov 99
  • One for the Money
  • Two for the Dough

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