Eleven on Top

Version: Unabridged (Abridged version available here)
Author: Janet Evanovich
Narrator: Lorelei King
Genres: Mystery, Thriller, Women Detectives
Publisher: Audio Renaissance
Published In: July 2005
# of Units: 7 CDs
Length: 8 hours, 30 minutes
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Overview

From # 1 blockbuster bestselling author Janet Evanovich, comes the next must-listen audiobook
America's favorite bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum, is back in her eleventh adventure. Trouble seems to find Stephanie no matter where she goes, and once again she's struggling with her tangled love life, her chaotic family, and her God-given gift for destroying every car she drives. This time, Stephanie Plum has decided to quit her job as a bounty hunter. She wants something safe. She wants something normal. She's tired of creeps, weirdos, and stalkers. But just when she thinks she's out, they pull her back in! This latest novel is packed full of Janet Evanovich's trademark wit, adventure, and sly comedy. So fasten your seatbelt and hang on--Stephanie's back in town!

Reviews (19)

Great Plum Adventure

Written by Southpaw on October 19th, 2009

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Love the Stephanie Plum series, and this book is no exception. The narrator is incredible, with different accents and tones. No two characters sounded alike! Can't wait for #12 to arrive...

11 is Less than 14

Written by Shane from Whitsett, NC on September 24th, 2009

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I am constantly amazed at these "series" writers and how they are able to introduce their characters anew with each novel. JE is a master of it. But for some reason, number 11 just didn't ring the bell for me. This is my second foray into the Stephanie Plum group and I really enjoyed the other one (!4) much better. This one was good enough that I'll read others, but not nearly as good as that one. As usual the narrator did a masterful job!

entertaining

Written by Anonymous on August 20th, 2009

  • Book Rating: 4/5

An entertaining novel. What's not to like about Stephanie Plum?

ELEVEN ON TOP

Written by Kimberly Dennison on May 30th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

GREAT AS ALWAYS - WANTING MORE CAN'T WAIT FOR NEXT TO SHOW UP IN MAILBOX

eleven on top

Written by Jamie McDonald from Pace, FL on June 24th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Janet never lets me down. Ahe job at Rangeman might just work out. Lula can do that bounty hunter schtick. And Stephanie, just marry the guy, will ya.'

Eleven onTop by Janet Evanovich

Written by Amy Deshaies on April 25th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Great listen, once again! The dialogue was made for audiobooks-so entertaining! I laughed out loud at Stephanie's donut dilemna and Lula's comments-hilarious!

Eleven on Top

Written by Sharon Deaves on December 1st, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

What is not to like in any Stephanie Plum book by Janet Evanovich. The charcters are so funny and very likeable, I especially get a good laugh from her grandmother! I really recommend this book, however, if you have not had the occassion to hear or read any of the books by Janet, start from the bottom and work you way up to "11". You will not regret the ride.

Eleven on Top

Written by Pamela Christensen from Long Beach, CA on October 26th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I love Stephanie Plum. I love the narrator. These are the most fun and exciting stories to listen to on the way home from work! And Stephanie's dilemna is wonderful...Ranger or Joe Morelli!!!

Eleven on Top

Written by Anonymous on September 23rd, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I enjoyed listening to this audio book. Lorelei King is a wonderful reader - made the whole listening process so enjoyable. I am looking forward to more of Janet Evanovich Stephanie Plum stories.

Ejeven on Top

Written by Linda on September 21st, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Another hit for Stepanie Plum! Really enjoy all the characters. The series really moves along at a fast pace and keeps your interest. The decision between Ranger and Morelli is a real problem for Stephanie, oh but everyone should have such a problem!!..and I love her dilemma... Keep the Plum books coming.

Author Details

Author Details

Evanovich, Janet

"When I was a kid I spent a lot of time in La La Land. La La Land is like an out-of-body experience --while your mouth is eating lunch your mind is conversing with Captain Kirk. Sometimes I'd pretend to sing opera. My mother would send me to the grocery store down the street, and off I'd go, caterwauling at the top of my lungs. Before the opera thing I went through a horse stage where I galloped everywhere and made holes in my Aunt Lena's lawn with my hooves. Aunt Lena was a good egg. She understood that the realities of daily existence were lost in the murky shadows of my slightly looney imagination.

After graduation from South River High School, I spent four years in the Douglass College art department, honing my ability to wear torn Levis, learning to transfer cerebral excitement to primed canvas. Painting beat the heck out of digging holes in lawns, but it never felt exactly right. It was frustrating at best, excruciating at worst. My audience was too small. Communication was too obscure. I developed a rash from pigment.

Somewhere down the line I started writing stories. The first story was about the pornographic adventures of a fairy who lived in a second rate fairy forest in Pennsylvania. The second story was about ...well never mind, you get the picture.

I sent my weird stories out to editors and agents and collected rejection letters in a big cardboard box. When the box was full I burned the whole damn thing, crammed myself into pantyhose and went to work for a temp agency.

Four months into my less than stellar secretarial career, I got a call from an editor offering to buy my last mailed (and heretofore forgotten) manuscript. It was a romance written for the now defunct Second Chance at Love line, and I was paid a staggering $2,000.

With my head reeling from all this money, I plunged into writing romance novels full time, saying good-by, good riddance to pantyhose and office politics. I wrote series romance for the next five years, mostly for Bantam Loveswept. It was a rewarding experience, but after twelve romance novels I ran out of sexual positions and decided to move into the mystery genre.

I spent two years retooling --drinking beer with law enforcement types, learning to shoot, practicing cussing. At the end of those years I created Stephanie Plum. I wouldn't go so far as to say Stephanie is an autobiographical character, but I will admit to knowing where she lives.

In '95 my husband and I moved to New Hampshire. We bought a big 'ol house on the side of a hill, not far from Dartmouth College. I have a nice view of the Connecticut River valley from my office window and there's a couple acres of land around the house. It's a good place to write a book ... and would be even better if we just had a decent mall. You can take the girl out of Jersey, but you can't take Jersey out of the girl.

When we moved to New Hampshire we realized there was more to this writing stuff than just writing, so we formed a family business, Evanovich, Inc. My son, Peter, a Dartmouth College graduate, assumed responsibility for everything financial. He's the guy who pulls his hair out at tax time and cracks his knuckles when the stock market dips. In '96 my daughter Alex, a film and photography school graduate, came on board and created the website. We get about four and a half million hits a month on the site and Alex does it all ... the graphics, the mail, the comics, the store, the online advertising and the newsletter. Both Peter and Alex work full-time for Evanovich, Inc. I'm their only client. My husband, Pete, has his doctorate in mathematics from Rutgers University and now manages all aspects of the business and tries to keep me on time (a thankless, impossible job!) ... plus he does a little golfing and skiing.

It turns out I'm a really boring workaholic with no hobbies or special interests. My favorite exercise is shopping and my drug of choice is Cheeze Doodles. I read comic books and I only watch happy movies. I motivate myself to write by spending my money before I make it. And when I grow up I want to be just like Grandma Mazur."