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Turbo Twenty-Three by Janet Evanovich (2016) – BR00123 (2019) – 🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸

The PolyBlog
January 24 2019

Plot or Premise

Stephanie gets a dream job — undercover in an ice-cream factory — while Lulu, Randy and Grandma are trying to make a naked reality show.

What I Liked

Okay, I confess, if you put Lulu, Randy and Grandma in any situation for a naked reality show, there are going to be some crazy-fun scenes. And ice cream wars are funnier than the NYC pizza wars, maybe because they have ice cream clowns.

What I Didn’t Like

The clowns. I mean, who needs freaky-looking clowns?

The Bottom Line

A decent mystery and some fun characters that don’t try to kill Stephanie.

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Tricky Twenty-Two by Janet Evanovich (2015) – BR00122 (2019) – 🐸🐸🐸🐸βšͺ

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January 24 2019

Men are stressing Stephanie out…a burglar who was covered in bacon grease, a frat boy who assaulted a Dean, Morelli who broke up with her, a businessman who hired Rangeman to protect him and his wife, and a guy who tortures women. And one of them has given her a pimple on her chin the size of Mount Everest.

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Top Secret Twenty-One by Janet Evanovich (2014) – BR00121 (2019) – 🐸🐸βšͺβšͺβšͺ

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January 20 2019

Stephanie is looking for a car dealer named Poletti and nobody seems to be missing him or know anything, except Randy Briggs who needs Poletti in jail.

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Takedown Twenty by Janet Evanovich (2013) – BR00120 (2019) – 🐸🐸🐸βšͺβšͺ

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January 20 2019

Stephanie is trying to bring in an aging mob-boss who is Morelli’s godfather.

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Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich (2012) – BR00117 (2018) – 🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸

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December 17 2018

Someone’s threatening Ranger and his soon-to-be-married army buddy, so he hires Stephanie to help with security for the bride.

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