Ten Big Ones (Book 10)

Unabridged
Author: Janet Evanovich
Narrator: Lorelei King
Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Publisher: Audio Renaissance
Date: June 2004
Length: 8 hours, 30 minutes
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

For tens of millions of fans summer means Stephanie Plum... here, from #1 bestselling author Janet Evanovich, is the latest blockbuster

Take an exit off the Jersey Turnpike to the irresistible world of Stephanie Plum, America’s favorite bounty hunter, where she gets into more trouble than ever. This time, she faces a notorious gang in Trenton who wants her dead. Morelli warns that she’s in too deep, and Stephanie more than agrees. But the gang won’t let her bow out. With Ranger missing in action, Stephanie has to go into hiding—and stumbles on to the secret location of Ranger’s “bat cave.” Is it the perfect place to disappear? Or will she get into more trouble than she knows by delving into his private world? The tenth Stephanie Plum novel is filled with Evanovich’s trademark high stakes, high adventure, high wit, and sly comedy.

Reviews (18)

GREAT

Written by Kimberly Dennison on May 13th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I LOVE THE STEPHANIE PLUM SERIES - I LISTEN TO AND FROM WORK AND CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT BOOK

Light Reading,

Written by Anonymous from Houston, TX on November 25th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This is my first Stephanie Plum novel and I am still trying to decide if I like the book. It is very "light" reading compared to JD Robb/Nora Roberts or James Patterson. The main character gives me flashbacks to being 18 instead of late 20's so I have a hard time with her mind-set and how silly some of the characters are. This is book 10 and it is a good "first read" for a "Stephanie Plum" novel, I will probably move forward with the series but don't have a great desire to read the ones written prior to this novel. If you like an intense mystery thriller, this won't be the book for you.

Ten Big Ones

Written by Diane on November 13th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Janet Evanovich always spins a great story with a good deal of comedy, and this book hits the mark. I would have like a little more Ranger and less about his selection of clothing and soap. A really fun time with Stephanie Plum!

Ten Big Ones

Written by Pamela Christensen on November 12th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I know these are formula books, but this one was really good! Of all the Stephanie Plum novels, this was my absolute favorite. And the narrator is amazingly good. It really seems as if different people are speaking and her voices are so believable. This was a really fun story. Loved it!

TEN BIG ONES

Written by Sheryl Adamson on September 27th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

NONSTOP FUN. JANET ENANOVICH HAS CREATED SUCH A WONDERFUL WORLD WITH THE STEPHANIE PLUM SERIES. I HOPE THAT SHE NEVER STOPS.

Ten Big Ones

Written by Anita on September 4th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This book delightful. Each character is unique. I only "read" in my car (just a personal pact with myself or I'd never get anything done) and I found myself looking for reasons to go places just so I could listen.

Ten Big Ones

Written by Anonymous on September 1st, 2007

  • Book Rating: 2/5

Being a Christian woman, I didn't find this book appealing.

Same Old Same Old

Written by Cindy S on August 18th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I think Janet Evanovich is starting to plagiarize her own material. Stephanie Plum, her family, her lover, and her "boy toy" are very entertaining in the first, second, or third book that you read. By the fourth, fifth, or (heaven help you) the tenth, it's just Stephanie's in trouble, Stephanie's family is crazy, Stephanie's conflicted about love, Stephanie's hot for Ranger, yadda, yadda, yadda. If it's your first introduction to the Stephanie Plum series, by all means, get it. If your coming back for more, don't bother.

Ten Big Ones

Written by Anonymous from Pace, FL on June 24th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Stephanie is such a mess. And Lula made me laugh out loud. I loved this one the best so far. Joe's a hunk and Ranger is next - - whew, be still my heart. Janet, you've done it again. Great job.

Ten Big Ones

Written by Anonymous on April 29th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This is my 3rd book in the Stephanie Plum series (12, 11, 10). I'm hooked! Janet Evanovich writes hilarious dialog and situations for her quirky, lovable characters. But, it is truly Lorelei King's masterful narration and clever voices that make these books a “laugh-out-loud”, “pull-your-car-over” experience.

Author Details

Author Details

Evanovich, Janet

"When I was a kid I spent a lot of time in LaLa 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."