A Stephanie Plum Novel
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NEW JERSEY WAS 40,000 FEET below me, obscured by cloud cover. Heaven was above me, beyond the thin skin of the plane. And hell was sitting four rows back. Okay, maybe hell was too strong. Maybe it was just purgatory.
My name is Stephanie Plum, and I work as a bail-bonds enforcer for Vincent Plum Bail Bonds in Trenton, New Jersey. I’d recently inherited airline vouchers from a dead guy and used them to take a once-in-a-lifetime Hawaiian vacation. Unfortunately, the vacation didn’t go as planned, and I’d been forced to leave Hawaii ahead of schedule, like a thief sneaking off in the dead of night. I’d abandoned two angry men in Honolulu, called my friend Lula, and asked her to pick me up at Newark Airport.
As if my life wasn’t enough in the toilet, I was now on the plane home, seated four rows ahead of a guy who looked like Sasquatch and was snoring like a bear in a cave. Good thing I wasn’t sitting next to him, because I surely would have strangled him in his sleep by now. I was wearing airline- distributed earphones pumped up to maximum volume, but they weren’t helping. The snoring had started somewhere over Denver and got really ugly over Kansas City. After several loud passenger comments suggesting someone take the initiative and smother the guy, flight attendants confiscated all the pillows and began passing out free alcoholic beverages. Three-quarters of the plane was now desperately drunk, and the remaining quarter was either underage or alternatively medicated. Two of the underage were screaming-crying, and I was pretty sure the kid behind me had pooped in his pants.
I was among the drunk. I was wondering how I was going to walk off the plane and navigate the terminal with any sort of dignity, and I was hoping my ride was waiting for me.
Sasquatch gave an extra loud snork, and I ground my teeth together. Just land this friggin’ plane, I thought. Land it in a cornfield, on a highway, in the ocean. Just get me out of here!
Lula pulled into my apartment building parking lot, and I thanked her for picking me up at the airport and bringing me home.
“No problemo,” she said, dropping me at the back door to the lobby. “There wasn’t nothing on television, and I’m between honeys, so it wasn’t like I was leaving anything good behind.”
I waved her off and trudged into my apartment building. I took the elevator to the second floor, dragged my luggage down the hall and into my apartment, and shuffled into my bedroom.
It was after midnight, and I was exhausted. My vacation in Hawaii had been unique, and the flight home had been hellish. Turbulence over the Pacific, a layover in L.A., and the snoring.
Excerpted from EXPLOSIVE EIGHTEEN by Janet Evanovich. Copyright © 2011 by Evanovich, Inc. Excerpted by permission of Bantam Books, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum’s life is set to blow sky high when international murder hits dangerously close to home, in Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich.
Flying back to New Jersey after her dream vacation turned into a nightmare, it seems Stephanie can't step foot off the plane without trouble on her tail. Her seatmate, who never returned to the plane after the L.A. layover, is dead, in a garbage can, waiting for curbside pickup. His killer could be anyone. And a bunch of thugs and psychos, not to mention the FBI, are all looking for a photograph the dead man was supposed to be carrying.
Only one other person has seen the missing photo—Stephanie Plum. Now she’s the target, and she doesn’t intend to end up in a garbage can. But until she can describe the person in the photo—accurately—she’ll need to watch her back.
Meanwhile, back at HQ, the bail bonds bus goes up in smoke, Lula falls in love with their "largest" FTA yet, nemesis Joyce Barhardt moves into Stephanie's apartment…and everyone wants to know what happened in Hawaii?! Morelli, Trenton’s hottest cop, isn’t talking. Neither is man of mystery, Ranger. And all Stephanie will say about her vacation is, “It’s complicated.”
Hardcover Book : 320 pages
Publisher: Bantam Books, Inc./ Div Random Hous ( November 22, 2011 )
Item #: 13-469714
ISBN: 9780345527714
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.75inches
Product Weight: 12.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Love them all!!
Reviewer: Marilyn
I just read on Face Book that Janet Evanovich's new book in the Plum series called Notorious Nineteen will be available Nov.20,2012. I think this is great and looking forward to a good read. Love this series.
Reviewer: Donna
This book was as good as the first and I hope they make a movie out of it also.
Reviewer: Shelly
My husband and I read them together. We started them a few months ago, and so we were able to read straight through, from the first one through this latest entry in this funny and enjoyable series. This made it more fun, but now we have to wait for number 19 before we can continue--it will be worth the wait, I'm sure!!
Reviewer: Carolyn
I love the whole Sthepanie Plum series. It's like a TV series, I just wait for the next show. The only problem I have is waiting for the next book. I enjoy them so much I don't put them down until they are done. All these books make me laugh out loud. Now just waiting for the next one.
Janet Evanovich keep them coming.
Reviewer: Debra