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Friday, December 13, 2019

Review: Twisted Twenty-Six

Twisted Twenty-Six (Stephanie Plum, #26)
* Book 26 in the Stephanie Plum series *
Grandma Mazur is a widow...again. This time her marriage lasted a whole 45 minutes. The unlucky groom was one Jimmy Rosolli, local gangster, lothario (senior division) and heart attack waiting to happen...well, the waiting's over.

It's a sad day, but if she can't have Jimmy at least Grandma can have all the attention she wants as the dutiful widow. But some kinds of attention are not welcomed, particularly when Jimmy's former "business partners" are convinced that his widow is keeping the keys to their financial success for herself.

As someone who has spent an entire career finding bad guys, a set of missing keys should be no challenge for Stephanie Plum. Problem is, the facts are as twisted as a boardwalk pretzel with mustard. (summary from the publisher).

My Thoughts: 26 is a long series - but these books are still delightful. I loved that this book focuses more on Grandma Mazur. She's one of my favorite characters. I laughed my way through this book. I liked that Stephanie's questioning her life choices. Another fun quick read in the series. Looking forward to whatever's coming next. 

Cover Thoughts: Solid but not that interesting
Source: My library
Library Recommendation: This series is a must have for your public libraries
Fun Fact: There's a spin-off series coming!

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