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Takedown Twenty (Stephanie Plum) Paperback – Large Print, November 19, 2013
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Powerhouse author Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum novels are “as entertaining as ever” (Entertainment Weekly), “brilliantly evocative” (The Denver Post), and “making trouble and winning hearts” (USA Today).
Stephanie Plum has her sights set on catching a notorious mob boss. If she doesn’t take him down, he may take her out.
New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum knows better than to mess with family. But when powerful mobster Salvatore “Uncle Sunny” Sunucchi goes on the lam in Trenton, it’s up to Stephanie to find him. Uncle Sunny is charged with murder for running over a guy (twice), and nobody wants to turn him in—not his poker buddies, not his bimbo girlfriend, not his two right-hand men, Shorty and Moe. Even Trenton’s hottest cop, Joe Morelli, has skin in the game, because—just Stephanie’s luck—the godfather is his actual godfather. And while Morelli understands that the law is the law, his old-world grandmother, Bella, is doing everything she can to throw Stephanie off the trail.
It’s not just Uncle Sunny giving Stephanie the run-around. Security specialist Ranger needs her help to solve the bizarre death of a top client’s mother, a woman who happened to play bingo with Stephanie’s Grandma Mazur. Before Stephanie knows it, she’s working side by side with Ranger and Grandma at the senior center, trying to catch a killer on the loose—and the bingo balls are not rolling in their favor.
With bullet holes in her car, henchmen on her tail, and a giraffe named Kevin running wild in the streets of Trenton, Stephanie will have to up her game for the ultimate takedown.
- Print length352 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRandom House Large Print
- Publication dateNovember 19, 2013
- Dimensions6.05 x 0.91 x 9.16 inches
- ISBN-109780385363174
- ISBN-13978-0385363174
The chilling story of the abduction of two teenagers, their escape, and the dark secrets that, years later, bring them back to the scene of the crime. | Learn more
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It was late at night and Lula and I had been staking out Salvatore Sunucchi, better known as Uncle Sunny, when Lula spotted Jimmy Spit. Spit had his prehistoric Cadillac Eldorado parked on the fringe of the Trenton public housing projects, half a block from Sunucchi’s apartment, and he had the trunk lid up.
“Hold on here,” Lula said. “Jimmy’s open for business, and it looks to me like he got a trunk full of handbags. I might need one of them. A girl can never have too many handbags.”
Minutes later, Lula was examining a purple Brahmin bag studded with what Spit claimed were Swarovski crystals. “Are you sure this is a authentic Brahmin bag?” Lula asked Spit. “I don’t want no cheap-ass imitation.”
“I have it on good authority these are the real deal,” Spit said. “And just for you I’m only charging ten bucks. How could you go wrong?”
Lula slung the bag over her shoulder to take it for a test drive, and a giraffe loped past us. It continued on down the road, turning at Sixteenth Street and disappearing into the darkness.
“I didn’t see that,” Lula said.
“I didn’t see that neither,” Spit said. “You want to buy this handbag or what?”
“That was a giraffe,” I said. “It turned the corner at Sixteenth Street.”
“Probably goin’ the 7-Eleven,” Spit said. “Get a Slurpee.”
A black Cadillac Escalade with tinted windows and a satellite dish attached to the roof sped past us and hooked a left at Sixteenth. There was the sound of tires screeching to a stop, then gunfire and an ungodly shriek.
“Not only didn’t I see that giraffe,” Spit said, “but I also didn’t see that car or hear that shit happening.”
He grabbed the ten dollars from Lula, slammed the trunk lid shut, and took off.
“They better not have hurt that giraffe,” Lula said. “I don’t go with that stuff.”
I looked over at her. “I thought you didn’t see the giraffe.”
“I was afraid it might have been the ’shrooms on my pizza last night what was making me see things. I mean it’s not every day you see a giraffe running down the street.”
My name is Stephanie Plum, and I work as a bond enforcement officer for Vincent Plum Bail Bonds. Lula is the office file clerk, but more often than not she’s my wheelman. Lula is a couple inches shorter than I am, a bunch of pounds bigger, and her skin is a lot darker. She’s a former streetwalker who gave up her corner but kept her wardrobe. She favors neon colors and animal prints, and she fearlessly tests the limits of spandex. Today her brown hair was streaked with shocking pink to match a tank top that barely contained the bounty God had bestowed on her. The tank top stopped a couple inches above her skintight, stretchy black skirt, and the skirt ended a couple inches below her ass. I’d look like an idiot if I dressed like Lula, but the whole neon pink and spandex thing worked for her.
“I gotta go see if the giraffe’s okay,” Lula said. “Those guys in the Escalade might have been big game poachers.”
“This is Trenton, New Jersey!”
Lula was hands on hips. “So was that a giraffe, or what? You don’t think it’s big game?”
Since Lula was driving we pretty much went where Lula wanted to go, so we jumped into her red Firebird and followed the giraffe.
There was no Escalade or giraffe in sight when we turned the corner at Sixteenth, but a guy was lying facedown in the middle of the road, and he wasn’t moving.
“That don’t look good,” Lula said, “but at least it’s not the giraffe.”
Lula stopped just short of the guy in the road, and we got out and took a look.
“I don’t see no blood,” Lula said. “Maybe he’s just takin’ a nap.”
“Yeah, or maybe that thing implanted in his butt is a tranquilizer dart.”
“I didn’t see that at first, but you’re right. That thing’s big enough to take down a elephant.” Lula toed the guy, but he still didn’t move. “What do you suppose we should do with him?”
I punched 911 into my phone and told them about the guy in the road. They suggested I drag him to the curb so he didn’t get run over, adding that they’d send someone out to scoop him up.
While we waited for the EMS to show, I rifled the guy’s pockets and learned that his name was Ralph Rogers. He had a Hamilton Township address, and he was fifty-four years old. He had a MasterCard and seven dollars.
The EMS truck slid in without a lot of fanfare. Two guys got out and looked at Ralph, who was still on his stomach with the dart stuck in him.
“That’s not something you see every day,” the taller of the two guys said.
“The dart might have been meant for the giraffe,” Lula told them. “Or maybe he’s one of them shape-shifters, and he used to be the giraffe.”
The two men went silent for a beat, probably trying to decide if they should get the butterfly net out for Lula.
“It’s a full moon,” the shorter one finally said.
The other guy nodded, and they loaded Ralph into the truck and drove off.
“Now what?” Lula asked me. “We going to look some more for Uncle Sunny, or we going to have a different activity, like getting a pizza at Pino’s?”
“I’m done. I’m going home. We’ll pick up Sunny’s trail tomorrow.”
Truth is, I was going home to a bottle of champagne I had chilling in my fridge. It had been left on my kitchen counter a couple days before as partial payment for a job I’d done for my friend and sometime employer Ranger. The champagne had come with a note suggesting that Ranger needed a date. Okay, so Ranger is hot, and luscious, and magic in bed, but that didn’t totally compensate for the fact that the last time I’d been Ranger’s date I’d been poisoned. I’d been saving the champagne for a special occasion, and it seemed like seeing a giraffe running down the street qualified.
Lula drove me back to the bonds office, I picked up my car, and twenty minutes later I was in my apartment, leaning against the kitchen counter, guzzling champagne. I was watching my hamster, Rex, run on his wheel when Ranger walked in.
Ranger doesn’t bother with trivial matters like knocking, and he isn’t slowed down by a locked door. He owns an elite security firm that operates out of a seven-story stealth office building located in the center of Trenton. His body is perfect, his moral code is unique, his thoughts aren’t usually shared. He’s in his early thirties, like me, but his life experience adds up to way beyond his years. He’s of Latino heritage. He’s former Special Forces. He’s sexy, smart, sometimes scary, and frequently overprotective of me. He was currently armed and wearing black fatigues with the Rangeman logo on his sleeve. That meant he was on patrol duty, most likely filling in for one of his men.
“Working tonight?” I asked him.
“Taking the night shift for Hal.” He looked at my glass. “Are you drinking champagne out of a beer mug?”
“I don’t have any champagne glasses.”
“Babe.”
“Babe” covers a lot of ground for Ranger. It can be the prelude to getting naked. It can be total exasperation. It can be a simple greeting. Or, as in this case, it can just mean I’ve amused him.
Ranger smiled ever so slightly and took a step closer to me.
“Stop,” I said. “Don’t come any closer. The answer is no.”
His brown eyes locked onto me. “I didn’t ask a question.”
“You were going to.”
“True.”
“Well, don’t even think about it, because I’m not going to do it.”
“I could change your mind,” he said.
“I don’t think so.”
Okay, truth is Ranger could change my mind. Ranger can be very persuasive.
Ranger’s cellphone buzzed, he checked the text message and moved to the door. “I have to go. Give me a call if you change your mind.”
“About what?”
“About anything.”
“Okay, wait a minute. I want to know the question.”
“No time to explain it,” Ranger said. “I’ll pick you up tomorrow at seven o’clock. A little black dress would be good. Something moderately sexy.”
And he was gone.
Product details
- ASIN : 0385363176
- Publisher : Random House Large Print; Random House Large Print edition (November 19, 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780385363174
- ISBN-13 : 978-0385363174
- Item Weight : 14.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.05 x 0.91 x 9.16 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,460,470 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #43 in Humorous American Literature
- #128 in Humorous Fiction
- #388 in Women Sleuths (Books)
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About the author

Janet Evanovich is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Stephanie Plum series, the co-authored Fox and O’Hare series, the Knight and Moon series, and the Lizzy and Diesel series as well as twelve romance novels, the Alexandra Barnaby novels, Troublemaker graphic novel, and How I Write: Secrets of a Bestselling Author.
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Customers enjoy the book's humor and find it a quick, light read with likable characters, particularly praising Grandma Mazur's antics. The series receives positive feedback, with one customer noting how the characters' personalities continue to evolve. The storyline and pacing receive mixed reviews - while some find the mystery delightful, others say it's predictable, and while some say the book keeps getting better, others find it disappointing.
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Customers find the book entertaining, with many noting it never fails to make them giggle. One customer mentions it has a good story with a funny twist.
"...Terrific bounty hunter adventures, with more of Granny! I'm beginning to wonder how Ranger can continue to replace his blown up vehicles!" Read more
"...Zany characters, abundant stupidity, massive mayhem, near-death experiences, smashed cars, the Big Blue Buick, Cluck in a Bucket, Ranger riding to..." Read more
"...I laughed out loud so many times. Very entertaining." Read more
"...She can't decide between Ranger and Joe. Lots of humor, wrecked cars, things that go wrong with the apprehentions, she eats pizza, donuts, fried..." Read more
Customers find the book easy and quick to read, describing it as light and brainless, with one customer mentioning they finished the entire book in one sitting.
"...I struggled with how many stars to give....because the book is not poorly written (there were a few there in the middle that were just almost awful)..." Read more
"...Those three make the books bearable. These books aren't poorly written at all. They're just too alike." Read more
"Was an easy read for a day at the beach." Read more
"...(either from phone calls or Steph's guilt) Takedown Twenty was an easy read, and I look forward to more..." Read more
Customers love the characters in the book, finding them very likable and funny, with one customer noting how their personalities continue to evolve and develop throughout the story.
"...Zany characters, abundant stupidity, massive mayhem, near-death experiences, smashed cars, the Big Blue Buick, Cluck in a Bucket, Ranger riding to..." Read more
"...Lula's my girl. And Ranger is another fun character. And don't forget Stephanie's mom. Those three make the books bearable...." Read more
"...This was another winner with some interesting characters and unexpected results!" Read more
"Janet creates such funny characters. You crazy characters, crazy antics and lots of funny banter!..." Read more
Customers express their love for the book, describing it as a great Stephanie Plum novel, with one customer noting it's a definite read for fans of both Plum and Evanovich.
"...Anyways Janet Evanovich has once again provided a very well written out book for Stephanie Plum...." Read more
"Another top read from one of my favorite authors! The gang is back with a new twist of an escaped giraffe. Laughs galore...." Read more
"...comedy and action, love the characters you created, your crazy lovable New Jersey world. I've read 1-10 over and over, savoring your craft...." Read more
"...The book(s) have a mixture of comedy, love, and mystery as you try to figure out where the criminal is hiding and what is going to happen to..." Read more
Customers express their love for the series, with one noting how it continues to improve with each installment.
"...I love the series, love Stephanie, love Joe, love all the crazy quirky characters that make these books what they are...." Read more
"...Although I read this title on my Kindle, I highly recommend the recorded series...." Read more
"Love the entire series and look forward to each one as they become available...." Read more
"...It is a fun, lighthearted series that I can laugh out loud to...." Read more
Customers love the grandmother character in the book, particularly her antics and involvement in the story.
"Takedown Twenty was like being at a comedy club. It is chock full of mishaps by Grandma, Lula and Stephanie...." Read more
"...formula and as long as I can chuckle at Lulas spandex and admire Grandmas free spirit, lust after Joe and root for Steph, the formula works for me...." Read more
"...Grandma Mazur is also tremendous. Whatever trouble Stephanie doesn't fall in to, Grandma is sure to create herself...." Read more
"...I LOVE LULS and Grandma Mazur is enjoyable. I would like her as my grandmother...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the storyline of the book, with some finding the mystery delightful and appreciating the intrigue, while others note that the plot becomes predictable and repetitive.
"...First, the two major action scenes, which I will identify only as the “bridge” and the “basement” scenes, evoked as much bone-chilling terror as any..." Read more
"...Zany characters, abundant stupidity, massive mayhem, near-death experiences, smashed cars, the Big Blue Buick, Cluck in a Bucket, Ranger riding to..." Read more
"...You need to read this book if you love humor and a smidge of suspense." Read more
"...The book had potential, the foundation was there it just lacked some development in my opinion...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some saying it keeps getting better while others find it less interesting and disappointing.
"...This brings me to this book. It is as I said okay, not great, just okay. I managed a smile, or two, so it was okay...." Read more
"...They make me laugh. Laugh out loud. Repeatedly...." Read more
"...I am saddened to say that these books have become rather cookie cutter... Stephanie chases skip, skip get's away... with her car, it get's blown up,..." Read more
"...Boy am I disappointed. This book is lazily written and plotted -- and I'm beyond caring about Stephanie anymore. She shows no growth...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025Well, since I just finished Notorious Nineteen, I thought I'd keep going! Terrific bounty hunter adventures, with more of Granny!
I'm beginning to wonder how Ranger can continue to replace his blown up vehicles!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2015I've read every book in the Stephanie Plum series. I've complained about all the same things a lot of other fans have. Stephanie never learns from her mistakes. She never gets any better at bounty hunting. The endless dithering between Ranger and Morelli makes me want to throw things.
But, for me, these books do one thing, one rare thing, that keeps me coming back. They make me laugh. Laugh out loud. Repeatedly. And I've come to realize that in return for that, I'm willing to overlook the other aspects of the series that annoy me.
Those of you who have read the earlier books in this series will find more of the same in Takedown Twenty. Zany characters, abundant stupidity, massive mayhem, near-death experiences, smashed cars, the Big Blue Buick, Cluck in a Bucket, Ranger riding to the rescue, and Morelli showing up for sex. If you are still a fan of the series, then you'll like this one, too. If you haven't read any other books in the series, don't start here; start at the beginning. If, somewhere over the last few books, you swore you weren't going to read any more of this series, this isn't the one to start back on because, as I said, this is more of the same.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025Takedown Twenty was like being at a comedy club. It is chock full of mishaps by Grandma, Lula and Stephanie. A few crazy moments of multiple senior women being murdered and thrown in dumpsters or locked in a basement where they meet an untimely death.
A giraffe gets sent to a new home. And, our favorite bondswoman goes back to her somewhat favorite place of employment.
I laughed out loud so many times. Very entertaining.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024Typical story line for Stephanie Plum. She can't decide between Ranger and Joe. Lots of humor, wrecked cars, things that go wrong with the apprehentions, she eats pizza, donuts, fried chicken and somehow manages to stay slim. It's the humor is why I still read one of these books every so often. It's still hard to believe how she can eat like she does and still stay slim. I keep wondering why Ranger still likes her since she only slept with him one time, and he still wants her. It doesn't seem realistic to me. For a while I had to quit reading her books because I got bored with the same old stuff. But since I haven't read one for a while I decided to try another one. I did enjoy this one, but she still had the same old hang ups.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2013I admit that I'm ready for some resolutions. Janet's style remains consistent as does Lula's, Grandmas's and Stephanie's. It's pretty much the same story, there's is an FTA, it's someone in the burg, Stephanie falls down some stairs and rips her jeans, she makes out with both Morelli and Ranger and Grandma Bella gives her the eye....oh....and there is Bingo and a Giraffe.
I have invested $$ and time in the series and I do intend to see it through to the end, but at this point I think Steph needs to just call it off with both Morelli and Ranger and just have FTA adventures. We could watch from afar while Morelli settles down and Steph watches from the sidelines (Ok, I can see her in the bushes outside the church and Bella giving her the eye again - I'm pretty sure she's rip her jeans and then the car would blow up)....and Ranger could be like Diesel and come a go a bit....
But the truth is...the time has come to end the triangle and for Steph to realize her true soulmate is Rex. My life was much happier after realizing my soul mate was my chihuahua.
I struggled with how many stars to give....because the book is not poorly written (there were a few there in the middle that were just almost awful), there are some laughs, and let's face it....who doesn't love a giraffe?....but.... the story line has become so "formula" that just reading the dust jacket told us all we needed to know to keep up with the story.
I have the entire series, in hardback...so you know I love her, I ended up with 3 stars because if you hadn't read the entire series you could most likely pick up this book and "get it" while not a completely "stand alone" story it's funny enough on it's own.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024After enjoying the series for years, I had about given up on Stephanie Plum. The characters were over the top and events became ridiculous. Now the story is finally back, with style. Welcome back, Ms. Bounty Hunter!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024I doubt there's anyone out there really needs a of the 20th book in q series, but I'll cover you, just ie case.
I quit reading these years ago, because they're plug-in books (just plug in some different nouns and verbs). But since I already bought them, I am reading a couple. edit
The main protagonist drives me crazy. Doesn't have any sense. BUT, does anyone else out there think Lily's character is THE best? She steals every scene she yells, shoots and gets a feeling about. Lula's my girl. And Ranger is another fun character. And don't forget Stephanie's mom. Those three make the books bearable.
These books aren't poorly written at all. They're just too alike.
Top reviews from other countries
- GwenReviewed in Canada on April 25, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars good writing
I love Stephanie Plum, I hate finishing a book because I want to stay in their lives. Grandma Mazur is a hoot, I feel for the mom and I'm afraid I wouldn't have Stephanie's resolve of faithfulness ... wonderfully written, I literally laugh out loud with each story - well done Janet Evanovich - thanks; Gwen
- liealukeReviewed in Spain on May 30, 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars good as usual
I enoy these books - but they really are comfort reading. I like that the characters don't develop much and all is the same and faintly ridiculous. I go elsewhere for thoughtful and though provoking literature, but I enjoy the multicultural, multigenerational Trenton the author evokes. This is one of the better ones, funny and kind of possible -at a big stretch.
- ayjayReviewed in France on July 6, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars As ever!
Up to the usual standard - a mixture of mystery, sex and wild humour. How Evanovich stays so sharp is also a mystery! An excellent read with all the usual odd-ball characters.
ayjay.
- TusharReviewed in India on April 30, 2015
2.0 out of 5 stars A butcher in love with pigs and peach schnapps
A giraffe loose in the city and no one seems to know...A butcher in love with pigs and peach schnapps...The giraffe has been given a name Kevin ...This is so absurd and bizarre...This is her first and last book I would read
- Marrianna HumphriesReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Back at the top.
This is the old Stephanie, full of laugh out loud moments and back to Morelli and Ranger the earlier books tough guys.
The later books went all soft now we seem to be back on track. If you read J.E you wont need me to lay out the storyline there is always so much going on, and Grandma is helping out with this one, and of cause there is the sexy Ranger filling in when Morelli is not around.
This book follows previous books along the same theme but they are addictive and I enjoyed this latest one so buy it it is lots better than the previous ones.