Sizzling Sixteen (Stephanie Plum Novels)
Sizzling Sixteen (Stephanie Plum Novels) book cover

Sizzling Sixteen (Stephanie Plum Novels)

Hardcover – Bargain Price, June 22, 2010

Price
$7.49
Format
Hardcover
Pages
320
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0312383305
Dimensions
6.37 x 1.19 x 9.55 inches
Weight
1.15 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly In this tepid Stephanie Plum adventure from Evanovich (Finger Lickin' Fifteen, etc.), a personal case distracts the Trenton, N.J., bondswoman from tracking the usual group of eccentric skips--the kidnapping of her cousin, Vinnie, who's being held for ransom in the high six figures. As Stephanie, sidekick Lula, and office manager Connie soon realize, Vincent Plum Bail Bonds is seriously in the red due to Vinnie's gambling. Vinnie's also gotten caught up with local mobster Bobby Sunflower in a complicated scheme. Even though her sleazy cousin isn't her favorite person and chasing oddball felons isn't her ideal career, Stephanie knows family loyalty counts for something, plus she owes him for giving her a job all those years ago. So with Lula and Connie in tow--and romantic interests Morelli and Ranger lurking in the background-- Stephanie must save the day once again. Evanovich is at her best spinning the bizarre subplots involving Stephanie's bail jumpers, but the larger story simply recycles elements from previous installments. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From Booklist Stephanie Plum, half-Italian, half-Hungarian, a shrewd mixture of smarts and dumb luck, works for her cousin Vinny as a bail bondswoman in Trenton, New Jersey. Vinny, however, is in deep fecal matter, owing too much money to the very scary guys who have kidnapped him. Stephanie, office manager Connie, and Lula, plus-sized and focused (if not on the job at hand), manage to spring Vinny (more than once) and find a lot of money to pay what he owes. Along the way, they facilitate a cow stampede and an alligator escape; are assisted by a bunch of Hobbit con-goers; and find their office going up quite thoroughly in flames. Stephanie wrecks the usual car and ping-pongs between the hot and dangerous Ranger and the hot and domestic Morelli. Ranger says the “love” word to Stephanie, but it is Morelli at the end, offering her a pink, lacy thong. In the first few pages, Evanovich both catches readers up on the hilarious and cockeyed history of the preceding 15 books and gives fans a little more of everything they want, including the return of beloved stoner Mooner. Funny, scary, silly, and sweet. --GraceAnne A. DeCandido Janet Evanovich is the author of the Stephanie Plum books, including One for the Money and Two for the Dough , and the Diesel & Tucker series, including Wicked Appetite . Janet studied painting at Douglass College, but that art form never quite fit, and she soon moved on to writing stories. She didn’t have instant success: she collected a big box of rejection letters. As she puts it, “When the box was full I burned the whole damn thing, crammed myself into pantyhose and went to work for a temp agency.” But after a few months of secretarial work, she managed to sell her first novel for $2,000. She immediately quit her job and started working full-time as a writer. After 12 romance novels, she switched to mystery, and created Stephanie Plum. The rest is history. Janet’s favorite exercise is shopping, and her drug of choice is Cheeze Doodles. She and her husband live in New Hampshire, in house with a view of the Connecticut River Valley. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Trenton, New Jersey, bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has inherited a “lucky” bottle from her Uncle Pip. Problem is, Uncle Pip didn’t specify if the bottle brought good luck or bad luck. . . .
  • BAD LUCK:
  • Vinnie, of Vincent Plum Bail Bonds, has run up a gambling debt of $786,000 with mobster Bobby Sunflower and is being held until the cash can be produced. Nobody else will pay to get Vinnie back, leaving it up to Stephanie, office manager Connie, and file clerk Lula to raise the money if they want to save their jobs.
  • GOOD LUCK:
  • Being in the business of tracking down people, Stephanie, Lula, and Connie have an advantage in finding Vinnie. If they can rescue him, it will buy them some time to raise the cash.
  • BAD LUCK:
  • Finding a safe place to hide Vinnie turns out to be harder than raising $786,000. Vinnie’s messing up Mooner’s vibe, running up pay-per-view porn charges in Ranger’s apartment, and making Stephanie question genetics.
  • GOOD LUCK:
  • Between a bonds office yard sale that has the entire Burg turning out, Mooner’s Hobbit-Con charity event, and Uncle Pip’s lucky bottle, they just might raise enough money to save the business, and Vinnie, from ruin.
  • BAD LUCK:
  • Saving Vincent Plum Bail Bonds means Stephanie can keep being a bounty hunter. In Trenton, this involves hunting down a man wanted for polygamy, a turnpike toilet paper bandit, and a drug dealer with a pet alligator named Mr. Jingles.
  • GOOD LUCK:
  • The job of bounty hunter comes with perks in the guise of Trenton’s hottest cop, Joe Morelli, and the dark and dangerous security expert, Ranger. With any luck at all, Uncle Pip’s lucky bottle will have Stephanie getting lucky---the only question is . . . with whom?
  • Sizzling Sixteen
  • . . . so hot, the pages might spontaneously combust!

Customer Reviews

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LOVED IT!!!

I don't understand all these negative reviews! The Stephanie Plum books are NOT like Jane Eyre, Crime and Punishment, or To Kill a Mockingbird. They are not meant to be serious. Sizzling Sixteen was filled with zany, escapist, slap-stick humor. It's like a "popcorn movie." Who cares if Lula's grammar isn't correct and Stephanie can't decide between the two men in her life? That's all part of the FUN! I have read ALL of them and this one was a favorite.
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Hobbits...really??

I am not going to rehash the plot, it's been done better than I could do it anyway. I just feel like I need to say something about this book. I have every one of the Stephanie Plum series in hardback. I used to love them. I shared them and recommended them to family, friends, and strangers in the library. I wasn't even going to read this one because #15 was not very good, but it was a Christmas present. I am just sad that this once great series has come to this. I feel Ms Evanovich doesn't care anymore. She has made her millions and now with a Plum movie coming out, she doesn't even try. I agree with what so many of the reviewers have said..the characters are so one dimensional now, the same things happen over and over in every book, no one moves forward in their lives. The Morelli/Ranger thing is boring. And the stories are not even plausible anymore...hobbits, need I say more? Stephanie has not matured one bit, but perhaps I have and now I have outgrown this series. Enough fried chicken and donuts already. Enough Lula and Grandma. Sheesh, I'm just done.
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What has happend to the characters I loved?

Not much time has passed in The Burg, with the exception of the addition of all the new high tech gadgets. So I really am ok with Stephanie not being able to choose her man. That's really part if the excitement of the storyline. But I'm not ok with the writing and lack of organization, flow, imagination, and really her earlier knack for making the story, scenes, and people come to life in my imagination.

Did Janet actually write this or is someone else doing the writing for her? Is this Janet's writing and she lost "Super Jen" her editor she always credits at the beginning of her books? These people in this book clearly are not the same ones that got my heart pumping and my mind racing in the earlier books.

It just makes me sad the passion doesn't seem to be there anymore. It literally took me 2 weeks to read this. I had to force myself to finish it. With the earlier books, it would take me just two or three evenings after work to zip through one and quickly start on the next. I'm contemplating quitting this series so I don't feel this disappointment again with this series.
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Really terrible...

Wow. I started reading Plum novels ten years ago and I remember really LOVING the first three I read...and then around the fifth or sixth one I stopped buying them and I'd get them from the library. Well, I hadn't read a Plum novel in about five or six years and saw this at my local library, so I decided to give it a shot.

Imagine my surprise when I realized I hadn't missed anything in about six novels. Stephanie Plum not only doesn't age - she doesn't get better at bounty hunting. She doesn't pick between the two men she "loves". She just spends the novel thinking about "what if". That's boring.

The entire novel reads basically like a list of stuff she's doing. "I went to the office. Nobody was there. I drove to Cluck in a Bucket and ate. I went to look for..." you get the point, it's one loooong list of things to do. No plot, very little action. I found myself thinking that I don't give a damn if Vinnie dies or not, because SHE obviously doesn't care either.

I have realized that I really dislike long series where characters never evolve, never make decisions, never change. The same formula is repeated to milk the cash cow until there is nothing left to love about the main character. Until the plot is paper thin and forced to last 300 pages. I wish that Janet Evanovich would have more pride in her characters and in her craft, I wish she'd have the guts and passion to make them great again. I think she's burnt out on Stephanie Plum, on maybe on writing altogether. She should take quality over quantity when it comes to her novels.

I gave it two stars instead of one because I didn't have to pay for it, thank goodness. But man would I be pissed if I'd paid for it!!
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Its just like the last several novels.

Whats new in this book? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!! Its the same old lines and the same old stuff just a different case to solve. I just want to smack Stephanie and tell her to grow up and get her crap together!! I dont think Janet Evanovich should write anymore Stephanie Plum novels unless she is going to make some drastic changes in Plums life. Dont bother reading this one. NEXT!!!!!
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A problem here

I ABSOLUTELY ADORE Stephanie, Lula, and Grandma Mauzer but Sizzling Sixteen simply doesn't do the characters justice. It is all over the map and one of the most fragmented Evanovich stories to come down the pike in quite a while. Janet, I love female-written mystery and detective stories but you can do much better than this!
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Keep it up

I have read all the Plum books and love them. This is no different, it delivers rapid action, some mooning more than action on the lovelife side of life and a little dose of the family. As always entertaining. It takes alot to keep a character fresh after a number of books and I am looking forward to the next sensational (?) seventeen. LOVE the characters. Good for you, Janet! And good for me too!
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Same old same old

To be fair it's not a bad read - it's just that it's indistinguishable from any of the last 15 Stephanie Plum books. Isn't Evanovich embarrassed to keep writing the should I sleep with Morelli and/or Ranger storyline? And what's up with the double standard? If we found out that Joe Morelli had slept with someone else during an "off" period and was running around kissing another woman - we'd think he was a real jerk (to say the very least). I remember the days when I would wait for the new Plum book to be released (books 1 thru 8 okay maybe thru 10). This time around I just checked it out from the library and I'm glad I did.
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Janet Evanovich

once again and outstanding, funny, well written, easy to read book from Ms. Evanovich. I love the entire series. I have never read a book that makes me laugh out loud while readin it!! I stumbled on this series by mistake years ago and have enjoyed reading them again and again. It is a great escape from day to day stress!
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very disappointing

Not sure why it is called Sizzling Sixteen because there is absolutely no sizzle in this book. I loved this series when I first started reading it but it has officially fizzled out. Not sure if I will read anymore in this series.
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