Going Rogue: Rise and Shine Twenty-Nine
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Stephanie Plum breaks the rules, flirts with disaster, and shows who’s boss in this whip-smart and fast-paced thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling “crown princess of detective fiction” (BookPage) Janet Evanovich.Monday mornings aren’t supposed to be fun, but they should be predictable. However, on this particular Monday, Stephanie Plum knows that something is amiss when she turns up for work at Vinnie’s Bail Bonds to find that longtime office manager Connie Rosolli, who is as reliable as the tides in Atlantic City, hasn’t shown up. Stephanie’s worst fears are confirmed when she gets a call from Connie’s abductor. He says he will only release her in exchange for a mysterious coin that a recently murdered man left as collateral for his bail. Unfortunately, this coin, which should be in the office—just like Connie—is nowhere to be found. The quest to discover the coin, learn its value, and save Connie will require the help of Stephanie’s Grandma Mazur, her best pal Lula, her boyfriend Morelli, and hunky security expert Ranger. As they get closer to unraveling the reasons behind Connie’s kidnapping, Connie’s captor grows more threatening and soon Stephanie has no choice but to throw caution to the wind, follow her instincts, and go rogue. Full of surprises, thrills, and humor, Going Rogue reveals a new side of Stephanie Plum, and shows Janet Evanovich at her scorching, riotous best.

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Unabridged
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11/01/2022
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English
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9781797144863

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In both of these funny, banter-filled series, strong females jump in with both feet when it comes to the criminals they're hunting all while also handling complicated love lives and their overly involved family members. Sunshine Vicram series delves into darker themes than Stephanie Plum. -- Jane Jorgenson
These upbeat (Stephanie Plum set in New Jersey) and offbeat mystery series (Finlay Donovan set in Virginia) feature down-on-their luck yet bold women who get into criminal situations that mix danger with farce in fun and entertaining storylines. -- Andrienne Cruz
These funny mystery (Stephanie Plum) and caper (Heist) series star heroines on opposite sides of the law who find themselves romantically entangled with a colleague. -- Kaitlin Conner
These funny crime fiction novels follow the romantic and investigative misadventures of a New Jersey bounty hunter (Stephanie Plum) or a California wedding photographer (Aunties). -- CJ Connor
Though bounty hunter Stephanie Plum's skill set is a bit more obviously useful than hotel clerk Ivy Nichols', both crack a variety of curious cases in these humor-tinged mystery series. -- Stephen Ashley
These series deliver entertaining stories that balance the funny and upbeat vibe of female bounty hunters' lives with the seriousness of the criminal investigations that they undertake. -- Andrienne Cruz
While Stephanie Plum earns her living as a bounty hunter, and former child detective Lottie Illes is only recently back in the game, both humorous and upbeat mystery series follow resourceful women who always nail the perp. -- Stephen Ashley
These plot-driven (Riley Thorn) and character-driven (Stephanie Plum) mysteries are perfect for fans of upbeat and funny stories with a healthy dose of suspense and romance. Riley Thorn is set in Pennsylvania, while Stephanie Plum takes place in New Jersey. -- Andrienne Cruz
Readers looking for an engaging mystery that equally balances suspenseful cases with humorous moments and stars a lively woman sleuth should check out both of these intriguing series. -- Stephen Ashley

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With its blue-collar Baltimore setting, engaging and quirky characters, outrageous situations, and conversational tone, Tim Cockey's Hitchcock Sewell mysteries offer a great alternative for Janet Evanovich fans -- just be warned that instead of a female bounty hunter, you'll be getting a charming and smart-mouthed bachelor...who happens to be an undertaker. -- Shauna Griffin
Those who enjoy Mary Kay Andrews for her humorous, strong-willed, yet often flawed female characters will enjoy the stand-alone novels of Janet Evanovich. While Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series also features this type of main character, her stand-alone novels are more in keeping with Andrews' humorous, romantic tales. -- Nanci Milone Hill
Both authors write contemporary romance as well as very popular mystery novels set in ethnic neighborhoods. Regardless of genre, these are character-driven, upbeat and humorous works with engaging settings, quirky supporting characters, and independent, outspoken women. -- Lynne Welch
Lee Goldberg and Janet Evanovich specialize in writing lighthearted mysteries starring eccentric or incompetent sleuths. Their work is funny and upbeat, adroitly engaging both the readers' sense of play and desire to solve puzzles. -- Mike Nilsson
David Rosenfelt's Legal Thrillers featuring dog-loving New Jersey attorney Andy Carpenter have the snappy banter, fast-paced story lines, humor, and intriguing characters that make Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum books so appealing. There's even a love interest! -- Shauna Griffin
For Stephanie Plum fans, English mystery author Liz Evans offers up feisty private eye Grace Smith, who--despite missing out on a wacky extended family like Stephanie's--isn't lacking in the "oddball friends" department. Wisecracking humor abounds in this series, as do zany plots--and details about life in a small English village. -- Shauna Griffin
Quirky secondary characters, fast pacing, snappy dialogue, and sassy heroines make up Janet Evanovich's and Nancy Bartholomew's mystery series. Get caught up in the criminal high jinks with bounty hunter Stephanie Plum (Evanovich) and stripper/detective Sierra Lavotini (Bartholomew) as your guides. -- Shauna Griffin
Both Anthony Bruno's Loretta Kovacs novels and Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum books deal in humor, sassy dialogue, action, and fast pacing with the occasional turn to a more serious tone. While Kovacs seeks out parole violators, Plum earns a living as a bounty hunter. -- Shauna Griffin
With outspoken and comedic heroines on the case, Marne Davis Kellogg and Janet Evanovich write with snappy dialogue and engaging mysteries. While Kellogg's Lilly Bennet finds herself in Wyoming and in her 40s, Evanovich's Stephanie Plum lives in Trenton, New Jersey and begins the series at age 30. -- Shauna Griffin
These authors' works have the appeal factors upbeat, funny, and banter-filled, and they have the genre "mysteries"; the subjects "men-women relations" and "former lovers"; and characters that are "sarcastic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors upbeat, funny, and conversational, and they have the genres "mysteries" and "romantic comedies"; and the subject "thirties (age)."
These authors' works have the genre "mysteries"; and the subjects "women bounty hunters," "women bail bond agents," and "plum, stephanie (fictitious character)."

Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Evanovich's twenty-ninth Stephanie Plum novel proves that the sassy New Jersey bail-bonds agent is as irrepressible as she was in her first outing, One for the Money (1994). In her latest (mis)adventure, Plum investigates the kidnapping of her sleazy cousin, Vinnie, who runs the bail-bonds company where Stephanie works, and Connie, the office manager. Their disappearances seem related to a valuable coin that Vinnie took as surety for a customer's bond, but the coin, worth millions, has also vanished, and a mystery caller threatens dire repercussions if it isn't returned to him in 24 hours. When the bail-bonds office is blown up, and someone stun-guns Stephanie, she knows her adversaries aren't kidding around. Fortunately, Stephanie has help in rounding up the baddies, and that's good news for her fans, who can't get enough of the series' stellar supporting cast: Stephanie's feisty, gun-toting grandma; her first-string boyfriend, cop Joe Morelli; her "back-up" boyfriend, Ranger, the super-handsome, super-sexy, ex-military hunk who owns a high-end security firm; flamboyant and foul-mouthed office assistant Lula; and even Joe's weird, spell-casting grandma. Irreverent, raucous, bawdy, and always laugh-out-loud hilarious, this is Evanovich at her brilliant best.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Over multiple series and stand-alones, Evanovich has produced 43 New York Times best-sellers in the last 26 years.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

At the start of bestseller Evanovich's fast and fun 29th outing for Stephanie Plum (after 2021's Game On), the Trenton, N.J., bail bondswoman arrives at work one morning to find Connie Rosolli, the ever dependable office manager at Vincent Plum Bail Bonds, gone and the storeroom ransacked. Stephanie later receives a phone call demanding that she turn over a special coin that a recently murdered client gave to Vinnie, her cousin and boss, as collateral and that's now missing. If she fails to find the coin within 24 hours, Connie will suffer the consequences. Assisted by her feisty grandma, Mazur; her doughnut-eating, pistol-packing colleague, Lula; and her occasional lover, Ranger, owner of a high-tech security firm in downtown Trenton, Stephanie checks out several eccentric individuals, including a comic book collecting geek with a penchant for role play and an accountant turned panhandler and pickpocket. Never mind the surfeit of shifting characters and motives, or the late arrival of the bad guys and their nefarious doings. Perky, fast-talking Stephanie's nonstop monologue of zany events keeps the pages turning. This fetchingly frivolous entry may not be Evanovich's best, but it satisfies. Agent: Celeste Fine, Park and Fine. (Nov.)

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Library Journal Review

Evanovich's 29th Stephanie Plum mystery (after Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight) opens just after Connie, the office manager at Vincent Plum Bail Bonds, has been kidnapped. Stephanie receives a call from the kidnappers, who demand the return of a valuable coin that was given to Vinnie, Stephanie's cousin and boss, as collateral for a bail bond. If the coin is not returned within 24 hours, Connie will suffer the consequences. Unfortunately, the person who was bonded has been murdered. The office storage room has been ransacked, but the coin is nowhere to be found. Along with her wisecracking sidekick Lula, and the help of Evanovich's ever-popular cast of characters, Stephanie tries to track down the coin. Returning narrator Lorelei King once again does an exceptional job bringing the characters' distinctive personalities to life. No two voices are alike, and all are memorable, including Ranger's sexy "babe," Grandma Bella's evil-eye curse, gun-toting grandma Mazur's high, squeaky voice, and boyfriend Morelli's utter calm. VERDICT Fans of Stephanie Plum and patrons who want a laugh-out-loud listen will be enchanted.--Ilka Gordon

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Evanovich's twenty-ninth Stephanie Plum novel proves that the sassy New Jersey bail-bonds agent is as irrepressible as she was in her first outing, One for the Money (1994). In her latest (mis)adventure, Plum investigates the kidnapping of her sleazy cousin, Vinnie, who runs the bail-bonds company where Stephanie works, and Connie, the office manager. Their disappearances seem related to a valuable coin that Vinnie took as surety for a customer's bond, but the coin, worth millions, has also vanished, and a mystery caller threatens dire repercussions if it isn't returned to him in 24 hours. When the bail-bonds office is blown up, and someone stun-guns Stephanie, she knows her adversaries aren't kidding around. Fortunately, Stephanie has help in rounding up the baddies, and that's good news for her fans, who can't get enough of the series' stellar supporting cast: Stephanie's feisty, gun-toting grandma; her first-string boyfriend, cop Joe Morelli; her "back-up" boyfriend, Ranger, the super-handsome, super-sexy, ex-military hunk who owns a high-end security firm; flamboyant and foul-mouthed office assistant Lula; and even Joe's weird, spell-casting grandma. Irreverent, raucous, bawdy, and always laugh-out-loud hilarious, this is Evanovich at her brilliant best.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Over multiple series and stand-alones, Evanovich has produced 43 New York Times best-sellers in the last 26 years. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Having launched a new series this spring with The Recovery Agent, the No. 1 New York Times best-selling Evanovich returns with the ever-popular Stephanie Plum, still dealing with trouble and her troublesome family.

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Having launched a new series this spring with The Recovery Agent, the No. 1 New York Times best-selling Evanovich returns with the ever-popular Stephanie Plum, still dealing with trouble and her troublesome family.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

At the start of bestseller Evanovich's fast and fun 29th outing for Stephanie Plum (after 2021's Game On), the Trenton, N.J., bail bondswoman arrives at work one morning to find Connie Rosolli, the ever dependable office manager at Vincent Plum Bail Bonds, gone and the storeroom ransacked. Stephanie later receives a phone call demanding that she turn over a special coin that a recently murdered client gave to Vinnie, her cousin and boss, as collateral and that's now missing. If she fails to find the coin within 24 hours, Connie will suffer the consequences. Assisted by her feisty grandma, Mazur; her doughnut-eating, pistol-packing colleague, Lula; and her occasional lover, Ranger, owner of a high-tech security firm in downtown Trenton, Stephanie checks out several eccentric individuals, including a comic book collecting geek with a penchant for role play and an accountant turned panhandler and pickpocket. Never mind the surfeit of shifting characters and motives, or the late arrival of the bad guys and their nefarious doings. Perky, fast-talking Stephanie's nonstop monologue of zany events keeps the pages turning. This fetchingly frivolous entry may not be Evanovich's best, but it satisfies. Agent: Celeste Fine, Park and Fine. (Nov.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Evanovich, J., & King, L. (2022). Going Rogue: Rise and Shine Twenty-Nine (Unabridged). Simon & Schuster Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Evanovich, Janet and Lorelei King. 2022. Going Rogue: Rise and Shine Twenty-Nine. Simon & Schuster Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Evanovich, Janet and Lorelei King. Going Rogue: Rise and Shine Twenty-Nine Simon & Schuster Audio, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Evanovich, J. and King, L. (2022). Going rogue: rise and shine twenty-nine. Unabridged Simon & Schuster Audio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Evanovich, Janet, and Lorelei King. Going Rogue: Rise and Shine Twenty-Nine Unabridged, Simon & Schuster Audio, 2022.

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