To the Nines (Stephanie Plum Series #9) [NOOK Book]

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Overview


The #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
A Stephanie Plum Novel

Janet Evanovich's novels are the hottest bestsellers in America!
# 1 New York Times
# 1 Wall Street Journal
#1 Los Angeles Times
#1 ...
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Overview


The #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
A Stephanie Plum Novel

Janet Evanovich's novels are the hottest bestsellers in America!
# 1 New York Times
# 1 Wall Street Journal
#1 Los Angeles Times
#1 Entertainment Weekly
#1 Publishers Weekly

Stephanie Plum's got rent to pay, people shooting at her, and psychos wanting her dead every day of the week (much to the dismay of her mother, her family, the men in her life, the guy who slices meat at the deli . . . oh, the list goes on). An ordinary person would cave under the pressure.

But hey, she's from Jersey.

Stephanie Plum may not be the best bounty hunter in beautiful downtown Trenton, but she's pretty darn good at turning bad situations her way . . . and she always gets her man. In To the Nines, her cousin Vinnie (who's also her boss) has posted bail on Samuel Singh, an illegal immigrant. When the elusive Mr. Singh goes missing, Stephanie is on the case. But what she uncovers is far more sinister than anyone imagines and leads to a group of killers who give new meaning to the word hunter.

In a race against time that takes her from the Jersey Turnpike to the Vegas Strip, Stephanie Plum is on the chase of her life. The unforgettable characters, nonstop action, high-stakes suspense, and sheer entertainment of To the Nines define Janet Evanovich as unique among today's writers.

Editorial Reviews

The New York Times
Wherever she goes, Stephanie manages to cause more trouble than she cleans up (she's particularly rough on the bodyguards that her rival boyfriends, Morelli and Ranger, put on her tail). Just the same, it's a relief to have this frisky life force back in the tight circle of nutty friends and neighbors whose idiosyncratic values she honors and defends. — Marilyn Stasio
From The Critics
Narrator King somehow makes the crazy, comic antics of Evanovich's irresistible bond agent, Stephanie Plum, seem almost rational in this fine audio adaptation. The story opens with the outrageous apprehension of a nude, Vaseline-coated fugitive by Stephanie and her plus-sized, ex-hooker, "sometimes partner" Lula. Soon after, Stephanie sets off on the trail of Samuel Singh, an illegal immigrant who apparently fled a Visa bond and his fianc e. With plenty of prior experience narrating Evanovich titles (Hard Eight, etc.), King has no trouble highlighting the eccentricities of the author's invariably quirky cast of characters, as well as the ongoing romantic triangle between Stephanie, her sexy partner Ranger and Joe, a Trenton cop with whom she shares a "long, strange history." Evanovich's quick-witted, sarcastic and often raunchy dialogue takes the edge off the story's suspense, but King's chameleon voice and ease with accents make this a lively listening experience. Simultaneous release with the St. Martin's hardcover (Forecasts, June 23). (July) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781429971607
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Publication date: 5/14/2008
  • Sold by: ST MARTINS / MPS
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 320
  • Sales rank: 376
  • Series: Stephanie Plum Series, #9
  • File size: 221 KB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.

Meet the Author

Janet  Evanovich
Janet Evanovich
Over a decade ago, Janet Evanovich tossed aside a career as a romantic novelist in favor of a wacky world populated by thugs, crooks, hookers, and a certain sexy little bounty hunter named Stephanie Plum… and the world of modern mystery fiction hasn’t been the same since.

Biography

When plucky Stephanie Plum lost her job as a lingerie buyer, she had little other choice than to take a position working for her cousin Vinnie's bail-bonds office where she'd spend her days and nights hunting down fugitives, solving mysteries, and falling ass-backwards into adventure. Come to think of it, Ms. Plum has more than a little in common with her creator Janet Evanovich.

Much like the panty-pushing Plum, Evanovich once made her trade in erotica as a romance novelist for the trashy Bantam series "Loveswept." Tiring of the genre and finding herself increasingly fixated on crime, mystery, and the kind of adventures she came to love through comic books like Uncle Scrooge, she decided to ditch steamy stories in favor of off-the-wall humor and feats of daring. As Evanovich said on her website, "after twelve romance novels I ran out of sexual positions and decided to move into the mystery genre."

The resulting Stephanie Plum Mysteries reflect Evanovich's love for comics, toys, shoe-shopping, Cheez Doodles, and beer. Evanovich also created a memorable character that shares many of the author's distinctive traits, such as her self-effacing, dirty-minded wit. The Plum Mysteries, while often rambling and thin on plot, are never anything less than entertaining, hilarious, and refreshing in every way.

Stephanie Plum made her debut in 1994's One For the Money, in which she tracked down Joe Morelli, an ex-cop and murder suspect who'd also been guilty of taking Stephanie's virginity when she was 18. The novel's sly mix of sexiness and childlike playfulness made for a sort of young adult novel for adults.

Since then, the red-hot bounty hunter and a crew of misfits that includes retired hooker Lula, aging bail-jumper Eddie Decooch, and Plum's own hipster granny have romped their way "through the numbers," establishing Evanovich as one of the best and most inventive writers of "Strong Woman" mysteries and guaranteeing her a place on the New York Times bestseller list.

In 2004, Evanovich introduced a smart, savvy new series featuring Alexander "Barney" Barnaby, a sexy Baltimore car mechanic, NASCAR nut, and amateur sleuth with her own posse of delightful eccentrics. She's not Plum, but she's definitely a peach. Hey, what else would you expect from a Janet Evanovich heroine?

Good To Know

Evanovich's motorcycle-riding daughter Alex has created an online comic about her hamster called "Batster," which her mother proudly displays on her web site. With episodes like "Batster vs. Beerzilla," it's clear that wackiness runs in the Evanovich genes.

If you think the Stephanie Plum novels are zany, wait till you hear about what Evanovich was writing before she started getting published. As she explains on her web site, "The first story [I ever wrote] was about the pornographic adventures of a fairy who lived in a second rate fairy forest in Pennsylvania."

    1. Also Known As:
      Steffie Hall
    2. Hometown:
      Hanover, New Hampshire
    1. Date of Birth:
      April 22, 1943
    2. Place of Birth:
      South River, New Jersey
    1. Education:
      B.A., Douglass College, 1965
    2. Website:

Read an Excerpt


CHAPTER 1, PART 1

My name is Stephanie Plum and I was born and raised in the Chambersburg section of Trenton where men pretty much only drop their drawers in private. Thank God for small favors because the top activities for men in the Burg are scarfing pastries and pork rinds and growing ass hair. The pastry and pork rind scarfing I've seen first hand. The ass hair growing is for the most part rumor.

The first butt I saw up close and personal belonged to Joe Morelli. Morelli put an end to my virgin status and showed me an ass that was masculine perfection ...smooth and muscular and blemish free. Back then Morelli thought a long term commitment was twenty minutes. I was one of thousands who got to admire Morelli's bare ass as he pulled his pants up and headed for the door.

Morelli's been in and out of my life since then. He's currently in and he's improved with age, butt included.

So the sight of a naked ass isn't exactly new to me, but the one I was presently watching took the cake. Punky Balog had an ass like Winnie the Pooh ...big and fat and furry. Sad to say, that was where the similarity ended because, unlike Pooh bear, there was nothing endearing or cuddly about Punky Balog.

I knew about Punky's ass because I was in my new sunshine yellow Ford Escape, sitting across from Punky's dilapidated row house, and Punky had his huge Pooh butt plastered against his second story window. My sometimes partner, Lula, was riding shotgun for me and Lula and I were staring up at the butt in open mouthed horror.

Punky slid his butt side to side on the pane and Lula and I gave a collective, upper lip curled back eeyeuuw!

"Think he knows we're out here," Lula said. "Think maybe he's trying to tell us something."

Lula and I work for my bail bonds agent cousin, Vincent Plum. Vinnie's office is on Hamilton Avenue, his front window looking into the Burg. He's not the world's best bonds agent. And he's not the worst. Truth is, he'd probably be a better bondsman if he wasn't saddled with Lula and me. I do fugitive apprehension for Vinnie and I have a lot more luck than skill. Lula mostly does filing. Lula hasn't got luck or skill. The thing Lula has going for her is the ability to tolerate Vinnie. Lula's a plus size black woman in a size seven white world and Lula's had a lot of practice at pulling attitude.

Punky turned and gave us a wave with his Johnson.

"That's just so sad," Lula said. "What do men think of? If you had a lumpy little wanger like that would you go waving it in public?"

Punky was dancing now, jumping around, wanger flopping, doodles bouncing.

"Holy crap," Lula said. "He's gonna rupture something."

"It's gotta be uncomfortable."

"I'm glad we forgot the binoculars. I wouldn't want to see this up close."

I didn't even want to see it from a distance.

"When I was a 'ho I used to keep myself from getting grossed out by pretending men's privates were Muppets," Lula said. "This guy looks like an anteater Muppet. See the little tuft of hair on the anteater head and then there's the thing the anteater snuffs up ants with... Except ol' Punky here's gotta get real close to the ants on account of his snuffer isn't real big. Punky's got a pinky."

Lula was a 'ho in a previous life. One night while plying her trade she had a near death experience and decided to change everything but her wardrobe. Not even a near death experience could get Lula out of spandex. She was currently wearing a skin tight hot pink mini-skirt and a tiger print top that made her boobs look like big round over-inflated balloons. It was early June and mid-morning and the Jersey air wasn't cooking yet, so Lula had a yellow angora sweater over the tiger top.

"Hold on," Lula said. "I think his snuffer is growing."

This produced another eeyeuuw from us.

"Maybe I should shoot him," Lula said.

"No shooting!" I felt the need to discourage Lula from hauling out her Glock, but truth was, it seemed like it'd be a public service to take a potshot at Punky.

"How bad do we want this guy?" Lula asked.

"If I don't bring him in, I don't get paid. If I don't get paid, I don't have rent money. If I don't have rent money, I get kicked out of my apartment and have to move in with my parents."

"So we want him real bad."

"Real bad."

"And he's wanted for what?"

"Grand theft auto."

"At least it's not armed robbery. I'm gonna be hoping the only weapon he's got, he's holding in his hand right now ...on account of this don't look like much of a threat to me."

"I guess we should go do it."

"I'm ready to rock and roll," Lula said. "I'm ready to kick some Punky butt. I'm ready to do the job."

I turned the key in the ignition. "I'm going to drop you at the corner so you can cut through the back and take the back door. Make sure you have your walkie talkie on so I can let you know when I'm coming in."

"Roger, that."

"And no shooting, no breaking doors down, no Dirty Harry imitations."

"You can count on me."

Three minutes later, Lula reported she was in place. I parked the Escape two houses down, walked to Punky's front door and rang the bell. No one responded so I rang a second time. I gave the door a solid rap with my fist and shouted bond enforcement. Open the door.

I heard shouting carrying over from the back yard, a door crashing open and slamming shut and then more muffled shouting. I called Lula on the talkie but got no response. A moment later the front door opened to the house next to me and Lula stomped out.

"Hey, so excuse me," she yelled at the woman behind her. "So I got the wrong door. It could happen, you know. We're under a lot of pressure when we're making these dangerous apprehensions."

Copyright © 2003 by Evanovich, Inc.
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  • Posted July 31, 2011

    This is the best one yet!

    I laughed out loud so many times. This book was very sexy. I cannot wait to read the next one!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 31, 2011

    You gotta read this!!!!1

    This is one of those books that you don't want to stop reading. Highly recommended.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 18, 2011

    Series' getting good again!

    I was getting disappointed with the last few books; it was starting to get boring. Obviously, the author's got a formula for this series, and I keep reading to find out which guy Stephanie's going to end up with and for the laughs. The difference in the books now come down to the delivery, not so much the plot, characters, nor originality. To my surprise, this book saves the series again. It's interesting, reminds me of CSI or Castle, very funny, and gets you worked up on Stephanie's love life. It leaves you finding the next one in the series to read.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 2, 2010

    Janet Evanovich is Always Good

    I like all of Janet Evanovich's books with Stephanie Plum as the main character. I do NOT like murder/mystery books, but this series is FUNNY!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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    Posted February 11, 2012

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    This is a really nice book!1328968641059

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 27, 2012

    Hey

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 24, 2012

    Book 9 - 4th Stephanie Plum Book = A 5 Star Review!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I honestly luv bookz 5-7 but after i read book 9, iI became hooked w/ it . I first read high five then hot six then seven up and i just finished 2 tha nines. Joe is so funny & sexy and Eddie sounds like a squealing-soundin' miget!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 16, 2012

    Nice and vert exciting

    Sexy and vert kooleoo

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 15, 2012

    Im picurin u at the grammehs:(The eneveloe pleasse....)And the best book of the year award goes 2...

    JanJan, when it it comes 2 stephi plump, ur tha
    lady! U know meh or who ever just answer b4 meh luvs Stehi and her kick-dick series. Its FUNNEH AND AWESOME AND ENJOYABLE SO I THINK THAT U SHOULD WIN BEST WORLD SERIES CUZ THIS IZ THE GREATEST book series and i will alwayz support it cuz i cant get ebough of this freakib goodness so we'll kit kk cuz itz dinner and i i dont go so.... i will b grounded from my nook

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 19, 2011

    This was a funny book.

    I love all of these books keeps you wanting more.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 24, 2011

    As Always ...

    Highly recommend. Evanovich never disappoints!

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  • Posted October 18, 2011

    Recommended

    Great Book. Lots of laughs. Love LULA!! Now I'm addicted and have decided to start reading the whole series.

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  • Posted September 28, 2011

    Funniest so far!

    Vegas....rofl Cal at the hospital?... guffaws galore - i think i actually snorted at that point! Tension, suspense, drool and sweetness... my favorite so far! Now on to 10!

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  • Posted September 24, 2011

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    Enjoyable

    Again, laugh out loud story:) My bad days are never as bad as Stephanie Plum's days. Highly recommend these books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 20, 2011

    Highly recommend - great characters

    Love the idiosyncrasies of all the characters. Lots of laughs.

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  • Posted August 22, 2011

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    lol!...again!

    Her and Joe's relationship just gets better and better - The way this girl goes through cars has be gripping at my sides - I love how all the people that come and go just get better and better - Its such an easy series to get along with

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  • Posted May 5, 2010

    Enjoy at the beach

    To the Nines was a fun book for the beach/ vacation day.
    The character Stephanie Plum can be a hoot, not to
    mention her grandma.

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  • Posted February 20, 2010

    This is one of the best in the Series.

    You will love this paperback. I did. Great escapism. Sincerely energetic and funny.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 17, 2010

    Another great Plum novel!

    Evanovich keeps things new and exciting in another Steph adventure! On the hunt for Mr. Singh, Steph stumbles into a cybergame that confuses reality with fantasy. The case takes her to Vegas where there's sure to be hilarious mishaps with Connie and Lula tagging along! Instead of blowing up cars, Steph inadvertantly keeps injuring Ranger's "merry men" who act as her bodyguards. Her sister Valerie is having a baby while debating whether to marry Mr. Kloughn (which I still can't believe is the father! What was Val thinking?) Things are looking good between Morelli and Steph, however, who've developed a very loving relationship. All in all, a jam-packed must-read!

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  • Posted April 3, 2009

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    Gotta Love Evanovich

    This was my first ever Stephanie Plum novel. I started laughing at the very first line and didn't stop until the very last page. I've gone back now and read all the books before and since, but I have to say I never get enough Stephanie Plum!

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