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She doesn't seem to discover much on her own. Whenever Stephanie needs a piece of information, it is offered up by one of her many well-placed friends, be it Mancuso the cop, Ranger the tough bounty hunter, a friend at the DMV--you get the idea. However, since Evanovich's plot is really just a showcase for her characters, it is still an enjoyable and quick read. Stephanie Plum's second case involves missing coffins and stolen military weapons. Author Janet Evanovich writes a light, breezy novel with many endearing characters, but as a mystery, it doesn't satisfy.
Still, a fun read. They are quirky, easy to read and toss aside when you're done. I don't think they'll stick with me or have anything meaningful going on, but I will probably continue with the series because they can be funny and let's face it, we all need a light read (or twenty) now and then.I liked this story a little bit more, although I wanted some twist in it or something to kind of make me say "ooohhh." but instead it was very predictable. Some of my friends gush over this series. I can see I'll be reading quite a few of these during my busy season at work when I need super light reading to stay sane. They are okay (not really book club material, for the record). My book club read the first one earlier this year and now the 2nd one. I will admit I liked this one better than the first, with the exception of the grandmother, who drove me nuts.
I will not buy it at that price. The Kindle price more than doubled since I placed it on my wish list.
I wish I had created her. Grandma Mazur has to be one of the best characters in any fluffy mystery series out there. Okay, I am finished with number two and I am still rooting for the good guys. You've got to love this plucky gal and this time she is running amok in a funeral parlor with Grandma Mazur.
The characters are great, and kept me interested the whole read. I really enjoyed this second book of the series. It made me laugh, alot.
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