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Fearless Fourteen (Stephanie Plum, No. 14)

Fearless Fourteen (Stephanie Plum, No. 14)

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Author: Janet Evanovich
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 212 reviews
Sales Rank: 14

Media: Hardcover
Edition: First
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.2

ISBN: 0312349513
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780312349516
ASIN: 0312349513

Publication Date: June 17, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
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Product Description

Personal vendettas, hidden treasure, and a monkey named Carl will send bounty hunter Stephanie Plum on her most explosive adventure yet.

The Crime: Armed robbery to the tune of nine million dollars

Dom Rizzi robbed a bank, stashed the money, and did the time. His family couldn’t be more proud. He always was the smart one.

The Cousin: Joe Morelli

Joe Morelli, Dom Rizzi, and Dom’s sister, Loretta, are cousins. Morelli is a cop, Rizzi robs banks, and Loretta is a single mother waiting tables at the firehouse. The all-American family.

The Complications: Murder, kidnapping, destruction of personal property, and acid reflux

Less than a week after Dom’s release from prison, Joe Morelli has shadowy figures breaking into his house and dying in his basement. He’s getting threatening messages, Loretta is kidnapped, and Dom is missing.

The Catastrophe: Moonman

Morelli hires Walter “Mooner” Dunphy, stoner and “inventor” turned crime fighter, to protect his house. Morelli can’t afford a lot on a cop’s salary, and Mooner will work for potatoes.

The Cupcake: Stephanie Plum

Stephanie and Morelli have a long-standing relationship that involves sex, affection, and driving each other nuts. She’s a bond enforcement agent with more luck than talent, and she’s involved in this bank-robbery-gone-bad disaster from day one.

The Crisis: A favor for Ranger

Security expert Carlos Manoso, street name Ranger, has a job for Stephanie that will involve night work. Morelli has his own ideas regarding Stephanie’s evening activities.

The Conclusion: Only the fearless should read Fourteen.

Thrills, chills, and incontinence may result.




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5 out of 5 stars One of her best   July 5, 2008
I loved Fearless Fourteen, loved it. It had it's faults alright but nothing is ever perfect so I'm willing to overlook them. At first glance The Brenda plot point seemed unnecessary and redundant but it was needed to give Ranger a place in the book which I appreciate because despite my continued aversion to his sexual relationship with Steph, I like the character. His role may have been minimal but he's a supporting character and he's had his fair share of being front and center in other books so I wasn't bothered by his absence much. The only problem I had with him was him saying he didn't know why he still liked Steph since he wasn't getting what he wanted? What did he mean by that, sleeping or being more open to his sexual innuendos is what it'll take for him to continue liking her? If that's the case, may he go straight to hades! I don't need that kind of attitude

Call me pathetic but I cheered when Stephanie called Morelli to tell him "I've got it" . I wanted desperately for her get better at this Bounty hunter thing if she's going to stick with it and this was like a turning point for me where that's concerned. Now can she work on the gun issue pretty please? ;)

Lula and her engagement to Tank is extreme even for Lula but it was funny and Tank is just so adorable, fainting and all that. Poor guy, I'd faint too if I find myself engaged to Lula

I fell more in love with Morelli in this book. I have a new found appreciation for the man. It takes a real man to grow up and straighten his act as Morelli has managed to do. The author has made it a point to point out that the Morelli men are dead beat men who drink, cheat and chase after women until their untimely deaths and so far Morelli is the only man that has been able to break away from tradition. More power to him. He's very aware of the kind of teen, man he was and while he makes no apologies for being the way he was, he knows it was not the way to live and has changed for the better. More power to him.



4 out of 5 stars I liked it..   July 5, 2008
I love Morelli, Grandma, Ranger, who doesn't? The characters are quirky. Maybe it's just been so long since I read a book that I truly enjoyed but I did this one. At times I'd laugh out loud to myself, unfortunately I was at the airport at the time and got some very strange looks. This book was light, but lots of fun.


5 out of 5 stars finally   July 5, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I know that some readers did not like this new novel, but I have to disagree. I loved the earlier Plum series books, but somewhere in the middle of them Steph's character started to get a bit "immoral". I liked the interplay between her and both men, but I for one could do without the cheating. Her first encounter with Ranger was not that bad, since she and Joe were not together but by TS-yuck. I appreciated that Stephs's character in this book redeemed herself. Yes, she still has feelings for both men, but none of the sneaking around things that women would crucify a man for doing, but seem to revel in for this woman's character. I would have liked to have had more of Ranger though, I like his character. Perhaps throwing two more women in the series would make these last few books better. I for one would like to see Ranger meet a female version of himself which he also finds himself attracted too and I would also like to see Joe find another interest as well. Even if neither of them has a sexual thing that happens it would perhaps make the series more interesting and I would like to see how Janet would write about Steph's feelings on being just "one of the women" for a change and not being the only one flipping between two men. Turn about is fair play. But as for this book, I liked how comfortable Steph and Joe were with each other, it shows that there is more then just a sexual emotion there even though one of the sections says that that's what it is. I also loved when Joe told her he would be so devastated if something happened to her that he would have to be tied to a bed and tube fed. Wow...strong feelings there. I wonder if Steph's character would feel the same about him??? Great read, but light on the bounty hunting antics of past novels, so if that is what you are looking for you may not like this one. If you are a strong Ranger/Steph fan and I see alot of the previous reviewers were, then you also may not appreciate it. Lula and Grandma were their same wonderful selves.


4 out of 5 stars Fearless Fourteen   July 5, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

A typical Stephanie Plum adventure but I just didn't think it was quite as good as some of the lower numbers like five and six. I like ones that feature Ranger and Joe and this one only had them as peripheral to the story. I would still recommend this to fans of the series.


5 out of 5 stars Lucy, you can be in the show!   July 5, 2008
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

I'm happy to see that Janet Evanovich has not succumbed to the longevity-itis afflicting some purveyors of long-term series. "I Love Lucy" was a hit until the end precisely because the creators knew their audience and they delivered.

We knew that Ricky would never let Lucy into show business, Fred and Ethel would bicker forever, and Mrs. McGillicuddy would never remember Ricky's name.

That's the way a series works best.

As television progressed, the writers felt it was necessary to have their beloved characters develop. So we had Murphy Brown becoming an unlikely single Mom, Rachel and Ross getting married, and so on.

I love Stephanie Plum and her retinue of sidekicks just the way they are. Thank you, Janet! You always deliver and never disappoint.



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