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FICTION
Explosive Eighteen. Janet Evanovich.
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ln Janet Evanovich's first crime novel, readers meet 30- something Stephanie Plum when she loses her job as a lingerie buyer.
Her uncle offers her a job at his bail-bond agency. Without training but with a natural sense for adventure, Stephanie takes her first assignment as a bounty hunter, thus beginning a series of harrowing stories in which she gets into some incredible scrapes and succeeds in getting every car she owns blown up.
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HER best-known character goes through a couple of cars a book. They have a bad habit of blowing up. But Janet Evanovich has a little more respect for ...
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PARIS -- E-books exclusively available for Paris Public Library members are now accessible on the Maine InfoNet Download Library. Along with the Download Library's other holdings, only Paris Public Library accounts may borrow these supplemental e-books, available in both E-PUB and Kindle formats.
The e-books include: Robyn Carr, "Bring Me Home for Christmas;" Lee Child, "The Affair;" Michael Crichton, "Micro;" Janet Evanovich, "Explosive Eighteen;" Jo Goodman, "A Place Called Home;" John Grisham, "The Litigators;" Laura Hillenbrand, "Unbroken;" Stephanie Laurens, "The Scandalous Lord Dere;" Debbie Macomber, "1225 Christmas Tree Lane;" Debbie Macomber, "Trading Christmas;" Susan Mallery, "Only Us:" Emily March, "Mistletoe Mine;" Kat Martin, "Against the Storm;" Fern Michaels, "Making Spi...
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For fans of Janet Evanovich's bestselling Stephanie Plum series, news that a movie was being made featuring the plucky bounty hunter was greeted with enthusiasm.
But the casting of Katherine Heigl in the starring role in "One for the Money," currently being filmed in the Pittsburgh area?
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BETHEL -- The Bethel Library has recently added the following books to its collection.
Adult fiction: "6th Man" by David Baldacci, "Busy Body" by M.C. Beaton, "Jefferson Key" by Steve Berry, "Minding Frankie" by Maeve Binchy, "Now You See Me" by S.J. Bolton, "Bless the Bride" by Rhys Bowen, "Sisterhood Everlasting" by Ann Brashares, "Caleb's Crossing" by Geraldine Brooks, "Live Wire" by Harlan Coben, "5th Witness" by Michael Connelly, "Carte Blanche" by Jeffery Deaver, "Fire World" by Chris D'Lacey, "Trespasser" by Paul Doiron, "Smokin' 17" by Janet Evanovich, "Miles to Go" by Richard Paul Evans, "The Linen Queen" by Patricia Falvey, "The Yellow House" by Patricia Falvey, "Spiderweb" by Earlene Fowler.
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Beth Groundwater traded in a life of software engineering and corporate boardrooms for a life of dead bodies and red herrings -- and it's looking like a great deal.
The Colorado Springs mystery author was recently nominated for an Agatha Award for best first novel for "A Real Basket Case." It's a prestigious award within the mystery genre, and puts her in the company of past nominees that include Janet Evanovich, Nevada Barr, Carol Higgins Clark and Diane Mott Davidson.
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Hardcover Fiction
"Plum Lucky" by Janet Evanovich (St. Martin's Press)
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Finger Lickin' Fifteen" by Janet Evanovich, St. Martin's Press, 308 pages, $27.95 (f)
The barbecue sauce hits the ceiling in "Finger Lickin' Fifteen," Janet Evanovich's new Stephanie Plum novel.
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Summer is just weeks away, and with each summer comes the publication of a new Janet Evanovich novel.
This year's Stephanie Plum installment is titled "Finger Lickin' Fifteen" and it's sure not only to be a bestseller, but also to have a lengthy waiting list at the library.