Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich

Notorious Nineteen (Stephanie Plum, #19)

by Janet Evanovich

Who guards the guardian angel?
Tracking down a multi-million-dollar fraudster who somehow walked out of hospital after major surgery should be easy, right? But Stephanie's got more pressing work: her unbearably handsome mentor Ranger has been getting death threats from a fellow ex-Special Forces operative. Suddenly, she's meant to be the one looking out for him.
But between her attraction to Ranger and the killer's determination, she'll be lucky if she makes it through the week...

Reviewed by MurderByDeath on

4 of 5 stars

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As usual, a whole lot of fun. I noticed this book felt a tiny bit more sedate though, less completely outrageous. It works - I really enjoyed the storyline, and the Ranger plot reminded me a lot of the earlier Plum books, humour, but with that thread of seriously creepy. Tiki is pure fun. A fairly nice balance of Ranger and Morelli and although I like them both, I enjoy the Ranger scenes more. Evanovich is one of the few authors I've ever read who can write a love triangle that I personally can live with and enjoy - I actually hope Stephanie never chooses between the two. There's nothing saying a series must follow the normal 'rules' of reality, so here's hoping for many more Plum books with both Ranger and Morelli.

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