Twelve Sharp Lean Mean Thirteen: Two Novels in One (Stephanie Plum Novels) Mass Market Paperback – Septem by Janet Evanovich (Author)5/5(11). · Filled with Janet Evanovich's trademark action, nonstop adventure, and sharp humor, Twelve Sharp shows why her novels have been called "hot stuff" (The New York Times), and Evanovich herself "the master" (San Francisco Examiner).Brand: St. Martin's Publishing Group. · About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.
Filled with Janet Evanovich's trademark action, nonstop adventure, and sharp humor, Twelve Sharp shows why her novels have been called "hot stuff" (The New York Times), and Evanovich herself "the master" (San Francisco Examiner). Filled with Janet Evanovich's trademark action, nonstop adventure, and sharp humor, Twelve Sharp shows why her novels have been called 'hot stuff' (The New York Times), and Evanovich herself 'the master' (San Francisco Examiner). Filled with Janet Evanovich's trademark action, nonstop adventure, and sharp humor, Twelve Sharp shows why her novels have been called hot stuff (The New York Times), and Evanovich herself the master (San Francisco Examiner). Read more. Previous page. Print length. pages. Language. English. Publisher. St. Martin's Press.
Twelve Sharp by Janet Evanovich is the 12th Stephanie Plum nystery. Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is being stalked by a woman claiming to be Rangers wife and when the woman is shot dead, it becomes apparent that a crazy Ranger wannabe is after Stephanie. Another fun and entertaining book in the series that never fails to make me laugh. Twelve Sharp #12 in the series. Read a Sample "Few characters in modern mystery fiction are better loved than Janet Evanovich's " Bookpage. Previous. Filled with Janet Evanovich’s trademark action, nonstop adventure, and sharp humor, Twelve Sharp shows why her novels have been called “hot stuff” (The New York Times), and Evanovich herself “the master” (San Francisco Examiner).
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