Kenny Mancuso shot his childhood buddy Moogey Bues and then jumped bail. Now bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is on the case to track Kenny down.
Then someone finished Moogey off, Kenny can't be found, twenty-four coffins are missing, and there's some ex-army heavy artillery roaming the streets. And Joe Morelli - the cop with more than a professional interest in her every move - is tailing Stephanie.
With a healthy disregard for the law, and an unhealthy dependence on marshmallow hot chocolate, Stephanie's a match for anyone - even Morelli. That is, until her eccentric grandmother goes AWOL and little pieces of corpses start to disappear . . .
- ISBN10 0140255559
- ISBN13 9780140255553
- Publish Date 28 November 1996 (first published 10 January 1996)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
- Format Paperback
- Pages 336
- Language English
Reviews
Written on Mar 15, 2012
sleepseeker
Written on Sep 18, 2011
I would recommend these books to anybody.
Leah
Written on Apr 23, 2011
Two for the Dough is the second novel to feature Stephanie Plum, a wannabee bounty hunter. I adored the first book One for the Money and Two for the Dough was just as fantastic. Two for the Dough sees Stephanie searching for Kenny Mancuso, after his best friend is shot. It pretty much follows the same format as the first book. Stephanie is assigned to catch someone, she sees them a few times, she messes up a few times and there's a big dramatic ending. That probably sounds rather dull, but believe me, it's way more exciting than that.
I thoroughly enjoyed Two for the Dough, it was another quick and fun read. It made me laugh and the interactions between Morelli and Stephanie is hilarious. This quote, for example, sums up Stephanie and Morelli's relationship:
"This is war,' I yelled through the door.
Lucky for me,' Morelli said. 'I give good war."
Grandma Mazur is more involved in this book and I loved how she embraced the bounty hunter lifestyle. Buying herself a gun, getting Doc Martins, and helping Stephanie at the morgue. Grandma Mazur could easily become my favourite character, she's just plain hilarious! I also love that Stephanie does seem to be getting better at her bounty hunting, because frankly, she can't go through sixteen books without getting better!
I'm looking forward to getting stuck into Three To Get Deadly. The books are so light and breezy, but they do have their dark moments, normally as Stephanie gets close to the man she's hunting. If you're a fan of funny novels, with a bit of suspense and a bit of romance then these books are for you.
*BTW, I know the reviews of these Janet books aren't 'proper', but I can't be bothered to write a proper long review, I just want to say what I like about the novels!
ibeforem
Written on Jul 19, 2005