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High Five: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Paperback)

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Pan; 5 edition (23 Jun 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0330371231
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330371230
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.9 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 14,866 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"Uncle Fred was someone I saw at weddings and funerals and once in a while at Giovichinni's Meat Market, ordering a quarter pound of olive loaf. Eddie Such, the butcher, would have the olive loaf on the scale and Uncle Fred would say: 'You've got the olive loaf on a piece of waxed paper. How much does that piece of waxed paper weigh? You're not gonna charge me for that waxed paper, are you? I want some money off for the waxed paper.' "

The speaker is Stephanie Plum, the glamorous if slightly ditzy bounty hunter from Trenton, New Jersey, and one of the most original creations in recent mystery fiction.

In this fifth entry in Janet Evanovich's increasingly popular series, Stephanie's problems are many and varied. She's not making enough moneypicking up FTAs (Failures to Appear) for her cousin Vinnie, of Vincent PlumBail Bonds; her red-hot love affair with Detective Joe Morelli has cooled off; and her giant extended family is no help at all. For instance, Uncle Fred the cheapskate has disappeared, leaving behind some suspicious photographs of body parts in garbage bags and links to some really dangerous people.

When Stephanie turns to her friend and mentor, Ranger, for financial advice, he gets her involved in a gang of toughs doing instant evictions for landlords. (She complains to Ranger about the job and its dangers, prompting one of the hired thug to say, "Man, you don't like to get shot. You don't like to get arrested. You don't know how to have fun at all.")

Most of Stephanie's charm, of course, comes from her attitude--a combination of the brazen bravado that turns a failed lingerie model into bounty hunter in the first place and the normal fears of a person in over her head.

Other Plums in paperback, by the numbers: One for the Money, Two for the Dough, Three to Get Deadly, and Four to Score. --Dick Adler --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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Stephanie Plum has a whole lot of trouble on her doorsteps.

Her Uncle Fred has disappeared and Grandma Mazur is convinced he's been abducted by aliens.

Meanwhile, cousin Vinnie has asked her to bring in the vertically challenged Randy Briggs who's jumped bail. But instead of coming quietly, he has taken up residence in Stephanie's closet. The mysterious man called Bunchy is trailing Stephanie in the hope of tracking down Fred. And Benito Ramirez is back from jail, quoting Scripture and vowing to introduce Stephanie to God - face to face.

Thankfully Joe Morelli, the irresistible cop, is still around to give her the odd sleepless night - through now he faces tough competition from the enigmatic Ranger....

'Hooray for Janet Evanovich who continues to enliven the literary crime scene. One of the funniest books in the series.' Sunday Telegraph

'Pithy, witty and fast-paced.' Sunday Times


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stephanie has man problems, 23 April 2004
By Joseph Haschka (Glendale, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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In HIGH FIVE, the fifth in the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich,Stephanie hits a new high in dysfunctionality when it comes to men.
Plum is a klutzy bond enforcement agent, i.e. bounty hunter, working forbail bondsman and sleazy cousin, Vinnie, in Trenton, NJ. In this book,Stephanie's official assignment takes back seat to a family request tofind Uncle Fred, who's disappeared. But what's with the photos Uncle Mabelfound in Fred's desk of a plastic garbage bag containing a dismemberedbody? Photography wasn't Fred's hobby.
In HIGH FIVE, Plum is beset with Briggs, Bunchy, Ramirez, Morelli, andRanger. And that's just for starters. Briggs is a midget that becomesPlum's unwelcome houseguest after the latter's zeal for fugitiveapprehension results in an unfortunate incident. The mysterious Bunchyalso wants to find Fred, and is following Stephanie around. Ramirez, apsycho rapist that Plum helped put away in book one, is now back on thestreets and wants revenge.
But the real core of the novel is Stephanie's lack of a sex life - acondition that's now reaching the critical stage. Plum has prurientyearnings for Joe Morelli, a distant relative and Trenton undercover cop -that is, when she's not hating his guts for being totally exasperating inthe way males often are. After all, twelve years ago he did take hervirginity behind the eclair counter of the pastry shop in which she wasworking. Then there's Ranger, the Cuban-American, bounty hunterextraordinaire who's Stephanie's sometime mentor and now, to herdistraction, the occasional stud muffin of her fevered dreams. Our heroinehas a yen for Bad Boys, and both Morelli and Ranger can be that,especially when they dress in black.
As one would expect in a continuing series, the author must ratchet up thewackiness of Stephanie's life a notch with each succeeding volume. Throughthe first five books, she's managed to do this without stretching mycredulity beyond the breaking point. Plum is just one of those girls withexcruciatingly bad karma. I'm beginning to anticipate, though, a plotwhere Evanovich tries too hard. We'll see, because I intend to read all ofthe series - 5 more installments as of this review.
At the conclusion of HIGH FIVE, Stephanie succumbs to the need for a nightof lovin', writes the names of Morelli and Ranger on separate pieces ofpaper, mixes them in a bowl, closes her eyes and picks one, summons thewinner after showing his name to her pet hamster Rex, puts on akiller-sexy black dress, and waits for her man of the night to arrive. Thereader won't know who got lucky until it's revealed in the prologue of HOTSIX. Rex and I know, but we're not telling.
If a Stephanie Plum book was to be made into a film, Sandra Bullock wouldbe absolutely perfect in the title role.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stephanie Saves the Day!, 21 May 2004
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
(TOP 10 REVIEWER)      
In this high-powered action mystery, Stephanie Plum (bumbling bounty hunter extraordinaire) starts with her life at a low point. She is broke, she has no work to do, she has broken up with her policeman boy friend Joe Morelli, and she has an unwelcome unpaid investigative job to find her annoying cheapskate Uncle Fred. But life does improve by the end, and Stephanie saves the day!

If you have not yet read a Stephanie Plum novel, let me explain about her. She is one of the most endearing mystery characters ever developed. Fiercely independent, her attitude is always showing (although she may shake like a leaf afterwards). Tremendously attracted to aggressive men, she plays it coy as much as she possibly can. Prone to disasters, she keeps her chin up and keeps on trucking. Loyal to her family, she is often babysitting her Grandma Mazur when she and her Father are not hitting it off. And she makes her living by bring in people who are out of jail on bail and fail to appear in court. She gets 10 percent of the bail amount when she succeeds. It's a tough way to go for the former lingerie model, but it excites and challenges her to the core.

If you already know Stephanie, you will find her at her caring, jealous, lusting, nosy, sneaky, obtuse, hungry, and persistent best. She finds herself more and more attracted to Ranger (her bounty hunting mentor) and to Joe Morelli (her policeman exboy-friend). Yet she wants to be in charge, which sets up a great source of conflicts.

To give you a sense of how appealing I find her as a character, whenever she ignores an obvious clue I want to tell her to pay attention. With any other book, I find myself annoyed with the author for making the msytery too transparent. But you will want to read this book for Stephanie, not for the mystery (although it is a perfectly fine one).

Before the book is done, you will have experienced explosions, homicidal attacks, lots of gun play, Stephanie will go through a number of vehicles in typical Stephanie fashion, bail jumpers will be brought to justice, deaths will be avenged, Uncle Fred will be found, and you'll go to more viewings as a funeral home than you can imagine. The story is very fast paced and rewarding. Yet all of this is done with consistent humor and balance. So although there is a dark side, it is always overwhelmed by Stephanie's light.

The plot is very well developed. You have the main plot of finding Uncle Fred. To that are added important subplots of getting to know Joe Morelli better (even attending a family wedding with him), getting nonbounty-hunting jobs from Ranger, working on her diet, solving her financial problems, having an unwanted roommate, being stalked by a mystery man, and being hunted by a killer with revenge on his mind. Each of the subplots could make a whole novel if more fleshed out. The result is that you get a whole fabric of a life and her relationships here, moving forward and backward in time.

This book provides an unusually good balance of plot, character development, and humor. On the humor side, let me mention for those who have not read these books before that Stephanie is a very bawdy person in many ways, and the language and situations can have an overt sexual cast. So if you are offended easily by hearing about how a woman thinks about men sexually, you may not like the book. That's the only drawback I need to warn you about.

In fact, this book is so successful that is transcends the normal action mystery genre. Virtually everyone will find this book to be an engaging, uplifiting read. I liked it much better than Hot Six! (which I also recommend that you read) because the mystery, the plotting, and the character developments are much better done and balanced in this one.

Overcome your disbelief that women can't make it in a man's world! Let Stephanie save your day by providing you with a wonderful read!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stephanie Saves the Day!, 21 May 2004
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
(TOP 10 REVIEWER)      
In this high-powered action mystery, Stephanie Plum (bumbling bounty hunter extraordinaire) starts with her life at a low point. She is broke, she has no work to do, she has broken up with her policeman boy friend Joe Morelli, and she has an unwelcome unpaid investigative job to find her annoying cheapskate Uncle Fred. But life does improve by the end, and Stephanie saves the day!

If you have not yet read a Stephanie Plum novel, let me explain about her. She is one of the most endearing mystery characters ever developed. Fiercely independent, her attitude is always showing (although she may shake like a leaf afterwards). Tremendously attracted to aggressive men, she plays it coy as much as she possibly can. Prone to disasters, she keeps her chin up and keeps on trucking. Loyal to her family, she is often babysitting her Grandma Mazur when she and her Father are not hitting it off. And she makes her living by bring in people who are out of jail on bail and fail to appear in court. She gets 10 percent of the bail amount when she succeeds. It's a tough way to go for the former lingerie model, but it excites and challenges her to the core.

If you already know Stephanie, you will find her at her caring, jealous, lusting, nosy, sneaky, obtuse, hungry, and persistent best. She finds herself more and more attracted to Ranger (her bounty hunting mentor) and to Joe Morelli (her policeman exboy-friend). Yet she wants to be in charge, which sets up a great source of conflicts.

To give you a sense of how appealing I find her as a character, whenever she ignores an obvious clue I want to tell her to pay attention. With any other book, I find myself annoyed with the author for making the msytery too transparent. But you will want to read this book for Stephanie, not for the mystery (although it is a perfectly fine one).

Before the book is done, you will have experienced explosions, homicidal attacks, lots of gun play, Stephanie will go through a number of vehicles in typical Stephanie fashion, bail jumpers will be brought to justice, deaths will be avenged, Uncle Fred will be found, and you'll go to more viewings as a funeral home than you can imagine. The story is very fast paced and rewarding. Yet all of this is done with consistent humor and balance. So although there is a dark side, it is always overwhelmed by Stephanie's light.

The plot is very well developed. You have the main plot of finding Uncle Fred. To that are added important subplots of getting to know Joe Morelli better (even attending a family wedding with him), getting nonbounty-hunting jobs from Ranger, working on her diet, solving her financial problems, having an unwanted roommate, being stalked by a mystery man, and being hunted by a killer with revenge on his mind. Each of the subplots could make a whole novel if more fleshed out. The result is that you get a whole fabric of a life and her relationships here, moving forward and backward in time.

This book provides an unusually good balance of plot, character development, and humor. On the humor side, let me mention for those who have not read these books before that Stephanie is a very bawdy person in many ways, and the language and situations can have an overt sexual cast. So if you are offended easily by hearing about how a woman thinks about men sexually, you may not like the book. That's the only drawback I need to warn you about.

In fact, this book is so successful that is transcends the normal action mystery genre. Virtually everyone will find this book to be an engaging, uplifting read. I liked it much better than Hot Six! (which I also recommend that you read) because the mystery, the plotting, and the character developments are much better done and balanced in this one.

Overcome your disbelief that women can't make it in a man's world! Let Stephanie save your day by providing you with a wonderful read!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant and funny. Try the audio book for best effect
The book is a wonderful read and I would just repeat what other reviewers have already said. But for sheer genius, borrow or buy the unabridged Recorded Books CDs, narrated by CJ... Read more
Published on 31 Jul 2006 by bob

5.0 out of 5 stars Un-put-down-able
A very good friend recommended this author to me & since reading her first book I've been hooked . The latest book in the series was not a disappointment . Read more
Published on 10 May 2001 by H L Hopkins

5.0 out of 5 stars Exellent sequel in the Stephanie Plum series...
Janet Evanovich is one of the most interesting and entertaining authors of our time. The series follows Stephanie Plum, a female bounty hunter tracking down FTA's (failures to... Read more
Published on 8 May 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but over-rated
There's a lot of good being written about Evanovich's books so I didn't feel like being left out!

There's some good humour here and the use of eccentric people certainly helps... Read more

Published on 21 April 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!
To be honest, I picked this book up when I worked at the library and I would just pick up any new book with an interesting picture on the front, and a seemingly passable blurb on... Read more
Published on 31 Dec 2000 by tisbeatz@uboot.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Evanovich on top form as usual
I devour these books like sweets and always feel sick and disappointed when I get to the end, because I have to wait for the next installment. Read more
Published on 16 Nov 2000 by Mrs. K. A. Wheatley

5.0 out of 5 stars Humorous and Captivating
Wow! They just keep getting better and better. After reading all of the books in the series I can't wait for the next. Morelli or Ranger? The latest cliff hanger! Read more
Published on 5 Oct 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
Absolutely brilliant. I don't think that I have ever awaited new books so eagerly. It's the way the other characters are growing, Morelli and Grandma mazur are just hilarious... Read more
Published on 10 Aug 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars The funniest, wittiest read I've had in ages. Brilliant!
I got into bed, read the first page of 'High Five' and was instantly hooked; I devoured it in one go. Read more
Published on 28 Jul 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Mmmm
Come on Ms Evanovich, get Morrelli back to his old style! I thought the book was great just like the other four but I also missed Morrelli as he used to be. Read more
Published on 24 Jul 2000 by sara@divemail.com

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