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Two for the Dough: A Stephanie Plum Novel
Two for the Dough: A Stephanie Plum Novel
Two for the Dough: A Stephanie Plum Novel
Audiobook (abridged)2 hours

Two for the Dough: A Stephanie Plum Novel

Written by Janet Evanovich

Narrated by Lori Petty

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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From #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dirty Thirty and “most popular mystery writer alive” (The New York Times), Janet Evanovich’s Two for the Dough is irresistibly fun and powerful suspense entertainment featuring beloved bounty hunter Stephanie Plum.

It's the return of Stephanie Plum, New Jersey’s “fugitive apprehension” agent (a.k.a. bounty hunter), introduced to us in the award-winning and bestselling novel One for the Money.

Now Stephanie's back, armed with attitude—not to mention stun guns, defense sprays, killer flashlights, and her trusty .38, Stephanie is after a new bail jumper, Kenny Mancuso, a boy from Trenton’s burg. He’s fresh out of the army, suspiciously wealthy, and he’s just shot his best friend.

With her bounty hunter pal Ranger stepping in occasionally to advise her, Stephanie staggers knee-deep in corpses and caskets as she traipses through back streets, dark alleys, and funeral parlors.

And nobody knows funeral parlors better than Stephanie's irrepressible Grandma Mazur, a lady whose favorite pastime is grabbing a front-row seat at a neighborhood wake. So, Stephanie uses Grandma as a cover to follow leads, but loses control when Grandma warms to the action, packing a cool pistol. Much to the family’s chagrin, Stephanie and Granny may soon have the elusive Kenny in their sights.

Fast-talking, slow-handed vice cop Joe Morelli joins in the case, since the prey happens to be his young cousin. And if the assignment calls for an automobile stakeout for two with the woman who puts his libido in overdrive, Morelli’s not one to object.

Low on expertise but learning fast, high on resilience, and despite the help she gets from friends and relatives, Stephanie eventually must face the danger alone when embalmed body parts begin to arrive on her doorstep and she’s targeted for a nasty death by the most loathsome adversary she's ever encountered. Another case like this and she'll be a real pro.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 1, 1996
ISBN9780743547703
Author

Janet Evanovich

Bestselling author Janet Evanovich is the winner of the New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf Award and multiple Romantic Times awards, including Lifetime Achievement. She is also a long-standing member of RWA.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    After the movie, One for the Money (I loved it), I wanted to read the books. I was half happy and half disappointed (to be fair the first few books were better than the rest - I've read 17 or 18). The writing isn't anything special but there is banter and wit (which is waning). I love her grandma, the ex-hooker, and some other random side characters - that and the witty moments kept me coming back for more.By the time of the 5th book (or at least by the 10th) you would think she would start to get the hang of her job or get a new one - nope. At a certain point she is just a pretty woman of 30ish who can't pick from 2 men (or choose to move on from both), who is bad at her job, and relies on luck and the men in her life to save her (to be fair I think of one time she was saved by a woman).So why do I keep reading? In spite of how annoying she is, and how she is hopelessly in love with 2 mildly mentally abusive men? Despite all the half attractive or good guys being over 6 ft tall for some reason and all the other men are taken or ugly? The reason is the supporting crazy characters, and the fading wit.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm really liking this series. Very amusing and entertaining.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Rereading this ultra fun series so I can read the newer ones in a linear fashion and know everything that went on. In this one, Stephanie and Morelli start to heat up while looking for a relative of Morelli's that may have stolen some military weapons. A wonderfully fun series.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I didn't love this one like the 1st one...but it was a good read, drug out a bit though. I hope the 3rd one picks up a little bit like the first one did. I wanted to prove all those reviewers wrong that said it wasn't as interesting, but I can only agree. I am glad we got a more in depth look at Grandma though.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Read on. Things are always happening in these stories so you must keep reading& laughing.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I love the narrater, Lori Petty.
    The book is funny and intriguing. The idea of Stephanie Plum being a bounty hunter is funny but she certainly has all the luck. I love the interactions between the characters, especially Stephanie and Joe Morelli. There are laugh out loud moments as she and her Grandma Mazur , especially when they attend a series of funeral house viewings. Grandma Mazur has to be my absolute favorite character. This book is an easy read with laughter and suspense on the menu.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Although I did like this book I wasn't wild about it. It's funny but if you've read the first book in the Stephanie Plum series, One for the Money, it's predictable.

    As before Stephanie gets a job to find a someone who skipped bail, Kenny Mancuso, and is suspected of murdering his best friend. It's a job which, to begin with, is too big for Stephanie's limited experience but she needs money. Together with the help of policman Joe Morelli and colleague Ranger she goes after Mancosu but becomes one of his targets himself. The second storyline deals with Stiva's funeral parlor when undertaker Spira Stivo asks Stephanie to find a shipment of caskets that has been stolen.

    Each character has it's own function. One of the most prominent is grandma Mazur, who tries to help Stephanie, but is actually more interested in the morbid details of the investigation. One of her roles is to be a comic relief but after a while she started to irritate me a bit with her antics.

    As I've said before this feels too much like a rehash of the first novel in the series. Stephanie has to find someone to get money, becomes a target of that person herself, she needs help of one or two men to solve the problem and not be killed.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    My first book by Janet Evanovich, I love all the characters (especially Grandma Mazur.I have to get One for Money and all of the Stephanie Plum series. I wish they would make a TV series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I am officially hooked on this series. About 3/4ths of the way through I made sure to go out and get books 3-6. This book was as good as the first, if not better. I loved that Grandma Mazur went along with Stephanie on some of her bounty hunter duties and I loved how Joe and Stephanie's friendship grew. I look forward to reading more of this series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I am loving this series, especially on audio. The narrator, C J Critt, does an outstanding job of capturing every nuance of Stephanie Plum's wry humor and personality. I was glad to see Grandma Mazur get a more prominent role in this 2nd installment. She offers plenty of LOL opportunities. Looking forward to the next book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    "Dumb chick feeds information to slimy guy. Come on, slimy guy, I thought. Get careless. Give me some information in return."Moving on from instalment one, Stephanie continues to attempt to catch bail dodgers for her cousin Vinnie. He gives her what he thinks is an easy case in Kenny Mancuso, a first time offender. Kenny proves alarmingly slippery. Meanwhile, Grandma Mazur keeps getting into trouble and not all is as it should be at Spiro's funeral home.I think Stephanie and I will be parting ways. She's fun, she's fiery, but she keeps finding body parts in her fridge. The writing is just a little more graphic than I prefer it (VI Warshawski and Kinsey Millhone are my female PIs of choice). Stephanie herself remains so-so for me - I don't feel a connection to her as a character, there doesn't seem to be very much investment in her personal character development as all the focus is on her professional development.All the support characters remain highly entertaining. I love Grandma Mazur. In this one she conspires to open a casket in a closed-casket viewing, has some choice comments on the unfortunate things that show up in Stephanie's post, and gets herself into Quite Serious Trouble.Good unchallenging thriller/investigator reading. But I won't be carrying on with the series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    And the story continues... I'm absolutely having a great time reading about the developing relationship between Stephanie Plum and Joe Morelli. (Enough that I read the last page of the book before I started, which is not something I have done since I was a child. By the way, it didn't ruin the story.) The secondary characters in this novel are well-rounded within the context of this story, but getting to know them over the past two books has been fun. I get a kick out of Grandma Mazur. Let me just say that the whole "Bobbsey Twin" thing really added something to the story. I even "enjoyed" reading about the creepy Spiro and crazy Kenny, but only because all the humor kept me laughing despite the morbid/dark moments. This is a great book for readers who enjoy laughing, a mystery, and a bit of romance. I must get the third book!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Fun to read, but not much mystery. Cars and Stephanie don't seem to get on well together.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Now Stephanie?s back, armed with attitude ? not to mention stun guns, defense sprays, killer flashlights, and her trusty .38. Stephanie is after a new bail jumper, Kenny Mancuso, a boy from Trenton?s burg. He?s fresh out of the army, suspiciously wealthy, and he?s just shot his best friend.

    With her bounty hunter pal Ranger stepping in occasionally to advise her, Stephanie staggers knee deep in corpses and caskets as she traipses through back streets, dark alleys, and funeral parlor -
    As usual, the audio is wild! Will keep you laughing!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Bought for myselfOverall Rating 4.25Story Rating 4.25Character Rating 4.25Audio Rating 3.75NOTE: I am know I am one of the last people ever to start reading this series but better late than never right? It is as fun (so far) as people said. Stephanie Plum is one hot mess :)Audio Review: C.J. Critt actually did a wonderful job with the narration. My problem was with the long pauses between chapters. I am guessing that it is because the book may have been recorded for cassette tape rendering.Quick Review: Since most people have read the Stephanie Plum series there isn't much I can add about what a joy the stories are. In the 2nd book there still isn't a whole lot of the choose Team Morelli or Team Ranger stuff. Right now I am Team Grandma Mazur---that woman is a hoot. Since most of this book took place in and around a funeral home (one of her favorite pasttimes is to attend funerals), she was in the story a lot. Stephanie, Ranger, and Morelli were also fantastic though Ranger's role was a bit limited. Overall, if you are looking for a fun mystery series with great characters then I would highly recommend reading these books.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Evanovich's style is very conversational and forward and it works so well creating the character Stephanie Plum. I definitely think this series gets better the further one reads into it. I love the sexual tension, the little quips, and the way the family and various characters are so easy to picture. The plot goes by smoothly and quickly with several hilarious points in between. Definitely a great beach read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    2nd book in the Stephanie Plum mystery series. In this one she's doing her normal job of a bounty hunter and also takes on a side job looking for some missing caskets. Fun easy read like most of the Evanovich books I've read. This one starts to flesh out some of the side characters more. Lula makes a brief appearance. And Grandma Mazur is just about a driving force through this one with her going to funeral visitations for socializing.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Oh my, did I get a great belly laugh out of this one.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It was an enjoyable reading. Sometimes I had to laugh out loud on the one hand Stephanie would like to be a hero and is stomping straight into a mess on the other hand she is acting like a coward and has to take her grandma with her as a kind of protection. Unfortunately she abandons her granny into dangerous situations, whereas the old lady seems to enjoy those situations and can be really tough. Nevertheless without the help of her 'might to be lover' she wouldn't be able to solve the case and couldn't get out of some delicate situations.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This author needs to include a box of Depends with the sale of each book. You pee yourself laughing at the antics of Stephanie Plum and her cohorts!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Picking up Kenny Mancuso should have been an easy job for Stephanie Plum, bounty hunter, however, Mancuso was a bigger pain in the ass than she expected. I'd say this book was another hit with me. I loved that there was more Grandma Mazur, she's such a riot, especially when Stephanie opens a suspicious package at the dinner table.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is looking for Kenny Mancuso who has just shot his best friend.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is looking for Kenny Mancuso who has just shot his best friend.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Another great addition to the Stephanie Plum series, with a growing relationship between Stephanie and Joe, missing body parts from the funeral home. Vehicle accidents and of course Grandma Mazur in the mix makes this another exciting and interesting 2nd book to the series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    These books are a great mix of comedy mystery action and just so much fun to read.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This abridged version seems to be missing quite a bit of the story.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I am thoroughly enjoying this series. Newly-minted bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum returns in Evanovich's second book to track down more FTAs (Failure to Appear). In addition to the many humorous situations surrounding Plum, she is also joined by some familiar faces from the first book. I love these!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another fun read. I love that Stephanie doesn't get any better at her job and that Grandma Mazur is always there for a good laugh.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Enjoyable characters, enjoyable storyline. I especially like Grandma Mazur ... I can see Sophia from Golden Girls in that part. I really enjoy the fact that Stephanie Plum is a great anti-hero. She just stumbles through it all like real people do.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A fun fast read with very likebly charicters. Great humor that at times can make you laugh out loud