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Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly (USA 2021) From the Publisher: Featuring a feisty and funny heroine who "comes roaring in like a blast of very fresh air" (The Washington Post), Three to Get Deadly is fast-paced and entertaining suspense at its finest. Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly. Pocket Books, ISBN: 9781982158101 (April, 2021), 400 p., $9.99.
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Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly (USA 1998) From the Publisher: Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly. St. Martin's Press, ISBN: 0312966091 (July, 1998), 344 p., $7.99.
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Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly (UK 1997) From the Publisher: Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly. Penguin Books, ISBN: 0140256083 (November, 1997), 304 p., £5.99.
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Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly (UK 1997) From the Publisher: How did her life become even more complicated? By befriending Lula, a former hooker turned file clerk and now a wannabe bounty hunter. Lula's big and blonde and black, and itching to get the chance to lock up a felon in the boot of her car. And what's happening with Morelli, the New Jersey vice cop with the slow - burning smile that undermines a girl's strongest resolve? He's being polite - that's what. So, is he dating someone else? Or is he using Stephanie in his police investigations, counting on her unmanageable curiosity and competitive attitude? Uncle Mo has disappeared, and Stephanie and Lula are trying to find him, but the path they're following is littered with dead drug dealers. Is Uncle Mo in danger? Or has he traded in his ice-cream scoop for a vigilante's gun? Cursed with a disastrous new hair colour and an increasing sense that it's really time to get a new job, Stephanie spirals and tumbles through Three to Get Deadly with all the wisecracks and pace her fans have come to expect. Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly. Hamish Hamilton, ISBN: 0241136563 (May, 1997), 300 p., £13.99.
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Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly (USA 1997) From the Publisher: She's been given the unpopular task of finding Mo Bedemier, Trenton's most beloved citizen, arrested for carrying concealed, gone no-show for his court appearance. And to make matters worse, she's got Lula, a former hooker turned file clerk -- now a wannabe bounty hunter -- at her side, sticking like glue. Lula's big and blonde and black and itching to get the chance to lock up a crook in the trunk of her car. Morelli, the New Jersey vice cop with the slow-burning smile that undermines a girl's strongest resolve is being polite. So what does this mean? Has he found a new love? Or is he manipulating Steph, using her in his police investigation, counting on her unmanageable curiosity and competitive Jersey attitude? Once again, the entire One for the Money crew is in action, including Ranger and Grandma Mazur, searching for Mo, tripping down a trail littered with dead drug dealers, leading Stephanie to suspect Mo has traded his ice-cream scoop for a vigilante gun. Cursed with a disastrous new hair color and an increasing sense that it's really time to get a new job, Stephanie spirals and tumbles through Three to Get Deadly with all the wisecracks and pace her fans have come to expect. Janet Evanovich: Three to Get Deadly. A Stephanie Plum Novel. Scribner, ISBN: 0684822652 (February, 1997), 300 p., $26.00 (?).
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