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Two for the Dough

By Janet Evanovich

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| Mass Market Paperback | 9780671001797

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Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum debuted in Janet Evanovich's award-winning One for the Money. Here, she's back, packing a whole lot of attitude -- not to mention stun guns, defense sprays, and a .38 Smith & Wesson. This time around, she's on the trail of Kenny Mancuso, a boy from the working-Continue

Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum debuted in Janet Evanovich's award-winning One for the Money. Here, she's back, packing a whole lot of attitude -- not to mention stun guns, defense sprays, and a .38 Smith & Wesson. This time around, she's on the trail of Kenny Mancuso, a boy from the working-class burg of Trenton, New Jersey, who has just shot his best friend. Fresh out of the Army and suspiciously wealthy, Mancuso's also distantly related to Joe Morelli, a vice cop with questionable ethics, a libido in permanent overdrive, and a habit of horning in on Stephanie's investigations.

Aided by her tough bounty hunter pal, Ranger, and her funeral-happy Grandma Mazur, Stephanie's soon staggering knee-deep in corpses, trying to shake Morelli?and stirring up a very nasty enemy.

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  • Janet Evanovich - Two for the Dough

    Click the pic to buy the book. When we last left Stephanie Plum, the junior bounty hunter was hot on the trail of her ex-flame turned fugitive. This time, her case involves another acquaintance from the burg. Kenny Mancuso shot his buddy in the knee ... (read full critics)

    thebookhaven published on Fri, 10 Sep 2010

  • Two for the Dough

    When we last left Stephanie Plum, the junior bounty hunter was hot on the trail of her ex-flame turned fugitive. This time, her case involves another acquaintance from the burg. Kenny Mancuso shot his buddy in the knee and promptly jumped bail. Steph ... (read full critics)

    thebookhaven published on Thu, 2 Sep 2010

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  • 1 person find this helpful

    Maybe even better than the first one.
    Love Stephanie and Morelli together.
    But my favourite is still Grandma Mazur. She's such a badass!

    "I got everything we need in here. I got magazines to pass the time. I got sandwiches and sodas. I even got a bottle."
    "What kind of bottle?"
    "Used to have oli
    ... (continue)

    Maybe even better than the first one.
    Love Stephanie and Morelli together.
    But my favourite is still Grandma Mazur. She's such a badass!

    "I got everything we need in here. I got magazines to pass the time. I got sandwiches and sodas. I even got a bottle."
    "What kind of bottle?"
    "Used to have olives in it." She showed me the bottle. "It's so we can pee on the job. All the private eyes said they did this."
    "I can't pee in that bottle. Only men can pee in bottles."
    "Darn," Grandma said. "Why didn't I think of that? I went and threw away all the olives, too."

    PRICELESS!

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    louise said on Apr 14, 2011 | Add your feedback

  • 1 person find this helpful

    "How did he look? He grow a beard? Dye his hair?"
    "He looked just like himself. Didn't look like he was living in dark alleys. He was clean, fresh shaven. Didn't look hungry. Had on clean clothes. Seemed to be alone. Was a little, um, upset. Said I was a pain in the ass."
    "No! You? A pain in t
    ... (continue)

    "How did he look? He grow a beard? Dye his hair?"
    "He looked just like himself. Didn't look like he was living in dark alleys. He was clean, fresh shaven. Didn't look hungry. Had on clean clothes. Seemed to be alone. Was a little, um, upset. Said I was a pain in the ass."
    "No! You? A pain in the ass? I can't imagine why anyone would think that."

    LOOOOL ♥

    Wubbo. E non vedo l'ora di cominciare il prossimo.

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    FebruarySong said on Jan 1, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • 1 person find this helpful

    Leave it to me to read the later books in the series first, and then find these. Things make much more sense now. LOL Really great read with a surprising ending.

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    Heather Landry said on Oct 17, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

  • Originally posted at http://www.audiobookfans.com

    My review: Two for the Dough is the second in the Stephanie Plum series and proved that this entire series will be a good listen! I can’t wait to pick up the third audiobook after this one kept me laughing.

    Stephanie, a bounty hunter, is on the tra ... (continue)

    Originally posted at http://www.audiobookfans.com

    My review: Two for the Dough is the second in the Stephanie Plum series and proved that this entire series will be a good listen! I can’t wait to pick up the third audiobook after this one kept me laughing.

    Stephanie, a bounty hunter, is on the trail of Kenny Mancuso who had just shot his best friend. Some best friend, huh? This guy is a real piece of work and keeps Stephanie and cop Joe Morelli reeling through his games. Oh yes, Morelli is back and continues to try to woo Stephanie! I really hope to see those too hook up in a later book, I think it would add a ton of humor.

    The funniest part of the book? Grandma Mazur. Seriously, she is an amazing character and I think her funeral parlor stalking is hilarious. I’ve heard about a few old folks that go to funerals and visitations daily, but never as dedicated and judgmental as Grandma Mazur. She could tell you how much money they had, where their family was from and who knows what else by checking out the funeral parlor.

    Overall, another great audiobook that was packed with suspense and humor. I’d like to order more Grandma Mazur! Such a firecracker.

    Narrator Review: C.J. Critt is good… but honestly, I really liked Lori Petty’s portrayal of Stephanie in the first audiobook, One for the Money. Petty was gruff and made my mind paint a better picture of the characters. Critt was great though, she changed voices seamlessly between characters and kept me entertained.

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    AudiobookFans said on Aug 16, 2011 | Add your feedback

  • Two for the Dough

    This series is both the best Evanovich I've read and the best I've read of this genre - this installment doesn't disappoint. I absolutely love Grandma Mazur!

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    Readingrat said on Sep 10, 2008 | Add your feedback

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