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Where theres smoke theres fire, and no one knows this better than New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. Dead bodies are showing up in shallow graves on the empty construction lot of Vincent Plum Bail Bonds. No one is sure who the killer is, or why the victims have been offed, but what is clear is that Stephanies name is on the killers list.Short on time to find evidence proving the killers identity, Stephanie faces further complications when her family and friends decide that its time for her to choose between her longtime off-again-on-again boyfriend, Trenton cop Joe Morelli, and the bad boy in her life, security expert Ranger. Stephanies mom is encouraging Stephanie to dump them both and choose a former high school football star whos just returned to town. Stephanies sidekick, Lula, is encouraging Stephanie to have a red-hot boudoir bake-off. And Grandma Bella, Morellis old-world grandmother, is encouraging Stephanie to move to a new state when she puts the eye on Stephanie.With a cold-blooded killer after her, a handful of hot men, and a capture list that includes a dancing bear and a senior citizen vampire, Stephanies life looks like its about to go up in smoke.(The hardcover edition of Smokin Seventeen contains two smokin hot stickers inside!)

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ALSO BY JANET EVANOVICH Sizzling Sixteen Finger Lickin Fifteen Lean Mean - photo 1

ALSO BY JANET EVANOVICH

Sizzling Sixteen
Finger Lickin Fifteen
Lean Mean Thirteen
Twelve Sharp
Eleven on Top
Ten Big Ones
To the Nines
Hard Eight
Seven Up
Hot Six
High Five
Four to Score
Three to Get Deadly
Two for the Dough
One for the Money

Wicked Appetite

Plum Spooky
Plum Lucky
Plum Lovin

Visions of Sugar Plums

Metro Girl
Motor Mouth

How I Write

Smokin Seventeen is a work of fiction Names characters places and incidents - photo 2

Smokin Seventeen is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are the products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead is entirely coincidental.

Copyright 2011 by Evanovich, Inc.

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Bantam Books, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.

B ANTAM B OOKS and the rooster colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc.

eISBN: 978-0-345-52769-1

www.bantamdell.com

Jacket design and art: Jerry Todd

v3.1

Thanks to Shirley Eng
for suggesting the title for this book

Contents
ONE

MY GRANDMA MAZUR called me early this morning.

I had a dream, Grandma said. There was this big horse, and it could fly. It didnt have wings. It just could fly. And the horse flew over top of you, and started dropping road apples, and you were running around trying to get out of the way of the road apples. And the funny thing was you didnt have any clothes on except a red lace thong kind of underpants. Anyways, next thing a rhinoceros flew over you, and he was sort of hovering over top your head. And then I woke up. I got a feeling it means something.

What? I asked.

I dont know, but it cant be good. And she disconnected.

So thats how my day started. And to tell you the truth the dream pretty much summed up my life.

My name is Stephanie Plum. I work as a bond enforcer for my cousin Vinnies bail bonds office, and I live in an uninspired, low-rent, three-story, brick-faced chunk of an apartment building on the edge of Trenton, New Jersey. My second-floor apartment is furnished with my relatives cast-offs. Im average height. I have an okay shape. Im pretty sure Im averagely intelligent. And I know for sure I have a crummy job. My shoulder-length curly brown hair is inherited from the Italian side of the family, my blue eyes from the Hungarian side of the family, and I have an excellent nose thats a gift from God. Good thing he gave me the nose before he found out I wasnt the worlds best Catholic.

It was early September and unseasonably hot. I had my hair up in a ponytail. Id forgone makeup and opted for lip balm instead. And I was wearing a red stretchy tank top, jeans, and sneakers. Perfect clothes for running down bad guys or buying doughnuts. I parked my hunk-of-junk Ford Escort in front of Tasty Pastry Bakery on Hamilton Avenue and mentally counted out the money in my wallet. Definitely enough for two doughnuts. Not enough for three.

Loretta Kucharski was behind the counter when I entered the bakery. Last year Loretta was vice president of a bank. When the bank went belly-up, Loretta got the job at Tasty Pastry. To my way of thinking it was definitely career advancement. I mean, who doesnt want to work in a bakery?

Whatll it be? Loretta asked me. Cannoli? Italian cookies? Doughnut?

Doughnuts.

Boston cream, chocolate cake, jelly, lemon glazed, cinnamon sugar, blueberry, pumpkin spice, chocolate glazed, cream filled, bearclaw, or maple?

I bit into my lower lip. I wanted them all. Definitely a Boston cream.

Loretta carefully placed a Boston cream in a small white bakery box. And?

Jelly doughnut, I said. No wait! Maple. No! Either Maple or pumpkin spice. Or maybe the chocolate glazed.

The door to the bakery opened, and an old woman who looked like an extra out of a low-budget mafia movie marched in. She was small and wiry and dressed in black. Plain black dress, black scarf on her steel-gray hair, sensible black shoes, dark stockings. Snapping dark eyes under bushy gray eyebrows. Mediterranean skin tone.

Loretta and I gasped when we saw her. It was Bellathe most terrifying woman in Trenton. Shed immigrated to the States over fifty years ago, but she was still more Sicilian than American. She was devious and sly and possibly flat-out crazy. She was also my boyfriends grandmother.

Loretta made the sign of the cross and asked the Holy Mother for protection. Considering my lack of church attendance I didnt feel comfy asking the Holy Mother for help, so I gave Bella a weak smile and a small wave.

Grandma Bella pointed a bony finger at me. You! What you doing here?

To say that my relationship with Grandma Bella was tenuous would be a gross understatement. Not only am I the harlot who, to her way of thinking, seduced and corrupted Joseph Anthony Morelli, her favorite grandson, but even more damning, Im Edna Mazurs granddaughter. Grandma Bella and my Grandma Mazur do not get along.

D-d-doughnut, I said to Bella.

Get out of my way, Bella said, pushing me aside, stepping up to the counter. I was here first.

Lorettas eyes were as big as duck eggs, darting back and forth between Bella and me. Um, Loretta said, still holding the bakery box containing my Boston cream.

Actually, I was here first, I said to Bella, but you can go ahead of me if you want.

What? You telling me you first? You dare to say such a thing? Bella hit me in the arm with her purse. You have no respect.

Cripes, I said. Get a grip.

Christ? You say Christ? Bella crossed herself and pulled her rosary beads out of her pocket. You burn in hell. You gonna get smite down. Get away from me. I dont want to be near when it happens.

I didnt say Christ. I said cripes.

You heathen, Bella said. Like your Grandma Edna. She should rot in hell.

Okay, so Bella was a crazy old lady, but that was going too far. Hey, watch what you say about my grandmother, I said to Bella.

Bella shook her finger at me. I put the eye on you. I fix you good.

Loretta sucked in air and ducked down behind the counter.

Im going to tell Joe on you, I said to Bella. Youre not supposed to be giving people the eye.

Bella tipped her head back and looked down her nose at me. You think he believe you over his grandma? You think he believe you when you ugly with boils? You think he believe you when you fat? When you stink like cabbage?

Loretta whimpered from behind the counter.

Stay down, Bella said to Loretta. You good girl. I dont want you to get in the way of the eye.

So heres the thing with the eye. Im pretty sure its a bunch of baloney. Still, theres the outside chance that Junior Genovisi didnt lose his hair from male pattern baldness. I mean no one else in his family ever went bald, and it happened right after Bella put the whammy on him. Then there was Rose DeMarco. She accidentally mowed Bella over with her motorized wheelchair, and the next day Rose broke out with shingles.

Loretta popped up, stuffed a bunch of doughnuts into the bakery box, and threw it at me. Run for it!

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