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Book Review of Finger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum, Bk 15)

Finger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum, Bk 15)
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First off let me say I love all the Plum books. Even thought as the series progesses it has not gotten better, but instead each book has gotten weaker and weaker story and plot lines. That being said they are still good books and worth the read! Here is a discription of this book from the jacket cover:

UNBUCKLE YOUR BELT AND PULL UP A CHAIR. IT'S THE SPICIEST, SAUCIEST, MOST RIB-STICKING PLUM YET.


Recipe for disaster:

Celebrity chef Stanley Chipotle comes to Trenton to participate in a barbecue cook-off and loses his head --literally.

Throw in some spice:

Bail bonds office worker Lula is witness to the crime, and the only one shell talk to is Trenton cop, Joe Morelli.

Pump up the heat:

Chipotles sponsor is offering a million dollar reward to anyone who can provide information leading to the capture of the killers.

Stir the pot:

Lula recruits bounty hunter Stephanie Plum to help her find the killers and collect the moolah.

Add a secret ingredient:

Stephanie Plums Grandma Mazur. Enough said.

Bring to a boil:

Stephanie Plum is working overtime tracking felons for the bonds office at night and snooping for security expert Carlos Manoso, A.K.A. Ranger, during the day. Can Stephanie hunt down two killers, a traitor, five skips, keep her grandmother out of the sauce, solve Rangers problems and not jump his bones?

Warning:

Habanero hot. So good youll want seconds.