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Hot Six

Hot Six

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A hilariously good time!
Review: "You've got a pip of a life," Grandma said. "Never a dull moment. Fast cars, fast men, fast food. I wouldn't mind having a life like that."

And grandma means it. She sets out (bless her heart) to have a life just LIKE that!

Think of Hot Six as a mystery drenched in comic relief. Stephanie Plum is an unusual heroine with an unusual job description. She is a bounty hunter. She is also surrounded by a cast of unusual and very indiscreet characters, her "on-again-off-again" love interest police officer Joe Morelli, her 200+ pound side kick Lula, her "mentor-turned-murder-suspect" Ranger (who also contributes to her self-diagnosed "nymphomania"), a dog named Bob who has a ghastly eating disorder, and her less than cooperative grandmother who temporarily moves in on her (and tries to mimic Stephanie's sex life). This makes for one roaring good time, but lest we forget, there is still a mystery to be solved here!

And a whopping good mystery it is...Stephanie is forced to help her mentor, the man who taught her everything she knows about "fugitive apprehension" try to clear his name as a murder suspect. She also has to shoo away the killers who are trying to track her down, and avoid blowing up another car. You'll have fun keeping track of all the antics and mayhem, as well as the seriousnness of the case she is trying to solve.

With all the laughs in the first few pages, it's hard to believe that this could get any funnier, (just wait until grandma moves in...)but this book had me rolling right until the last page. The ending with Bella and Mrs Morelli nearly set me into a permanent laughing fit.

I was impressed with how Evanovich moved the plot along as well as the comedic dialogue. Her characters are very colorful, the plot is solid and the pace is smooth. This was a major departure for me, but I thoroughly enjoyed the diversion and can't wait to get my hands on Evanovich's next Stephanie Plum adventure!

Highly recommended...even for you fellow "suspense-thriller" loyalists

Cris

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious!
Review: Stephanie Plum and co. are back - and the cliff-hanger ending of 5 is resolved - sort of. Evanonvich still manages to inject this mystery, the sixth in the series, with an awful lot of sexual tension.

Basic plot - ass-kicking bounty=hunter Stephanie Plum has to track down Ranger (Trenton, New Jersey's primo bounty hunter) because he has skipped bail on a murder charge. Ranger, of course is one of the two men in Stephanies life - the other being Trenton vice-cop Joe Morelli.

Ranger contacts Stephanie to get her to help him with some investigation of his own (he says he didn't do it) and some sinister people are hired to follow Stephanie in case she leads them back to Ranger. This is all about organised crime - or disorganised crime, and Evanovich's sometimes over-the-top sense of humour makes a great and enjoyable game out of it all. Grandma Muzar is back again with classic lines. Stephanie falls out of trees, misfires guns, and seems to wake up every night with someone new in her apartment looking for information. In fact as she points out later, she seems to be the only one who needs a key to get in.

There are great lines in this book - and it is so good humoured and enjoyable - its a definite 6!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hot Six
Review: I saw the book, went to the library and was told to read these books in order. I was so happy that the librarian went against policy and found One for the Money. Went home thinking it would be a fast read since I wanted to buy Hot Six. Wrong. How do you read while crying of laughter? Through the tears, I found a good plot and mystery that followed through and left no loose ends. All the books have followed the lead of the first book. I am surprised Janet Evanovich din't go for it and call the book Hot Sex. I could see her doing it though Stephanie Plum does have her morals and they pay off, I think. Book seven will give the clue or answer. I must admit I do understand the profession she has stumbled into and she is perfect for the part. At least she is very honest about her world of reality due to her background. Read the first and definitly read HOT SIX! Read all six.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fast and Funny
Review: This is my first Janet Evanovich book but not my last. Pure screwball fun, if over the top. If you can completely suspend your disbelief, it's worth taking a trip into Stephanie's universe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Female Detective of the Decade
Review: Do you know how difficult it is to find contemporary female detectives who aren't overshadowed by romantic love interests, lesbian relations, high-tech computers/detection, inaccurate historical settings etc? Writers seem to change about their fifth novel--not so Evanovich--she just keeps churning out high quality Steph Plum stories.

I came across these when seeking texts for my contemp fiction class. I rejected the expected ones for detective fiction because they lacked some of the exuberance of what I feel is best in contemporary fiction. Evanovich created the perfect 90s female--youngish, single-ish, capable-ish, attractive-ish--Steph is never superwoman or frustratingly incompetent....

Read them in order--I started with _High Five_ and thought the romance got in the way. Then I went back to _One_ --ahhh, I got it.

Zany family, weird assortment of characters, this series *IS* laugh out loud funny--but for those who like their detective fiction pure ratiocination, then perhaps this is not the series of them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Something to remember when reading Evanovich
Review: Don't buy Evanovich when you're after a nail-biting, logical, dark, deep, keeping-you-up-all-night thriller. Don't read Plum when you want something that makes sense, no loose ends, all tied up nicely.

Buy her when you care about laughing-out-loud, read her when you like a hilarious character. She's top of line when it comes to the absurd (Grandma Mazur is only one "item" to mention).

Maybe this series can't go on much longer without getting repetetive and ridiculous, but I'm sure Ms Evanovich will come up with something new and equally entertaining! Just one thing - DON'T ever make it a movie! Leave it to our imagination! I'm sure we all know how Ranger and Morelli just HAVE to look like in our (okay - female!) minds. And I just can't think of any actor playing Rex...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laughing out loud
Review: I read a lot and when I found the first one of this series, I had to have the others. Well, they were all great but this one is something else. I have not had to hold in the belly laughs for ages. I mean when you get older you can read humor without it taking control. But there are places in this book where there was absolutely no way to keep from an absolute belly laugh. So I don't recommend this book for a plane unless you want the extra leg room when folks get up and move away from that giggling person who is going to explode from fighting to keep it in. Whatever you do don't miss it though. When is the next one?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Trenton's Answer to Buffy
Review: Hot Six is quintessential Evanovich. From the first moments spent talking a friend out of jumping off a bridge by pointing out that it would ruin her hair to her final confrontation with her cop boyfriend's psychic grandmother, Stephanie ricochets from adventure to adventure.

When her friend/mentor Ranger jumps bail to avoid being questioned on a murder rap, Stephanie comes to the rescue. She is aided by Dougie the Dealer, Lulu the retired ho', her own gun toting grandmother, and a bewildering cast of crazies as she takes on a group of criminals that are only slightly less inept than Stephanie herself.

If you think that humorous crime novels are a limited genre, prepare for an embarassment of riches. Only in an Evanovich novel will you find such moments as the dog poop car bomb or the stiff in the lounge chair. The author seems to have an unlimited supply of novel twists and turns.

So if you are prepared to faced such agonizing questions as 'what to do with a dog that eats everything' and 'will Joe Morelli ever have sex again' you are ready for Hot Six. Actually, you think you are ready for Hot Six. Maybe you should have a cold shower first!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better than five
Review: What makes a good detective thriller? Agatha Christie wrote books filled by dull cardboard characters in which the plot and the revelation of who had done it were paramount. Raymond Chandler wrote gritty and what at the time seemed realistic novels in which atmosphere was everything. Plot was nothing to Chandler at the end there would be ends hanging everywhere and not a lot of it made sense.

Janet Evanovich in more in the Chandler class although her main character Stephanie Plum is light years away from Christopher Marlowe. Stephanie Plum lost her job, selling women's underwear and became a bounty hunter. She lives in a working class neighbourhood, and there are a number of characters who appear in every book. There is the good looking Italian cop Morelli who she grew up with and has a on again off again affiar. There is the mysterious and handsome Hispanic Ranger who sometimes works with her and other times fills in plot holes. There is also Stephanie's grandmother who is the comic relief.

In Hot Six Ranger is wanted for murder and Stephanie has to track him down. She is followed by two inept thugs and she also has to capture a homicidal maniac. The book however moves more slowly than it sounds. You read he first sixty pages and you know what everyone is wearing and what cars they are driving. A plot starts to intrude but is not so noticeable that it interferes with the descriptions of the food the characters eat their sexual longings and the endless changes of clothes. The Evnovich's main strength is her comic writing. The book moves along from one comic scene to another until at last all the plot ends are tied together.

Some people found this book a little repetitive and similar to the previous ones in the series. I actually enjoyed it a bit more and it seems that Evanovich is becoming more comfortable with her various comic inventions and her building up a sense of place and character. Short entertaining and easy to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Evanovich is amazing!
Review: How does she keep them coming? Absurd situations, snappy one-liners, bizarre characters, and all kinds of other goodies abound in this book. I suppose it would be possible to get tired of seeing Stephanie Plum's car get destroyed, or watching the characters try to outdo each other in firepower, but in fact these have become trademarks, and I would be disappointed not to see them. Each new confrontation or car fire seems more hilarious than the last, like jokes that become funnier with each retelling.

Evanovich writes slapstick; I hate slapstick on the stage, but I love it on the page. "Hot Six" is so irresistible that I've had to share it, reading it aloud to my husband (with the door closed so that the children don't hear the language!). Do yourself and your funny bone a favor. Read this book and the five that precede it. You won't regret it, although you may notice a temporary increase in socially unacceptable words.


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