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Lean Mean ThirteenLean Mean Thirteen

Lean Mean Thirteen

Lorelei King, Janet Evanovich

3.8(75)on Hardcover

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MISTAKE #1 Dickie Orr. Stephanie was married to him for about fifteen minutes before she caught him cheating on her with her arch-nemesis Joyce Barnhardt. Another fifteen minutes after that Stephanie filed for divorce, hoping to never see either one of them again. MISTAKE #2 Doing favors for super bounty hunter Carlos Manoso (a.k.a. Ranger). Ranger needs her to meet with Dickie and find out if he's doing something shady. Turns out, he is. Turns out, he's also back to doing Joyce Barnhardt. And it turns out Ranger's favors always come with a price... MISTAKE #3 Going completely nutso while doing the favor for Ranger, and trying to apply bodily injury to Dickie in front of the entire office. Now Dickie has disappeared and Stephanie is the natural suspect in his disappearance. Is Dickie dead? Can he be found? And can she stay one step ahead in this new, dangerous game? Joe Morelli, the hottest cop in Trenton, NJ is also keeping Stephanie on her toes--and he may know more than lets on about her…It's a cat-and-mouse game for Stephanie Plum, where the ultimate prize might be her life

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OL Work ID
OL48074W

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Bounty huntersStephanie Plum (Fictitious character)FictionBail bond agentsPlum, Stephanie (Fictitious character) -- FictionDivorced peopleInvestigationMystery fictionMissing personsStephanie Plum (Fictional character)Women bounty huntersPlum, stephanie (fictitious character), fictionTrenton (n.j.), fictionFiction, mystery & detective, generalLarge type booksFiction, mystery & detective, women sleuthsnyt:mass-market-paperback=2008-07-06New York Times bestseller

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