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    Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight (A Stephanie Plum Novel, Book 28)

    Just don’t waste time in thinking a second time about this book because it has everything which your thrill hungry mind is looking for. Stephanie Plum has been great in crime fighting and she has captured many of the famous criminals in the past. Because of her track record she gets all the high profiled cases in the department. No doubt there is a tight competition in the department but till the present day, Stephanie has beaten everyone in the game that she knows the best.

    Janet Evanovich starts the novel in a terrorizing way when Stephanie thinks that someone has broken into her apartment. At once the woman thinks about her gun which she has placed in a cookie jar. It was surely an incorrect decision which she took because she needed the gun in her bedroom at this time of the night.

    When she came face to face with the man who had entered her apartment she got surprised because it was Diesel i.e her friend at the agency but she had not seen him for the last two years. Still standing in front of Diesel, the girl thinks that she should have a gun in her hands because the man does not look trustworthy to her.

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    Diesel tells her that he too was looking for Oswald Wednesday all these years and now Stephanie is in search of the same man. Ostwald was actually a hacker and no one had seen him in reality. So the two agents start looking for the same man and this develops a competition between them. One for the Money and Two for the Dough are also full of smart stuff like this book. Lorelei King has also enjoyed narrating this book because it was full of entertaining stuff.

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