CHAPTER 1
My Uncle Pip died and left me his lucky bottle. I suppose I’m fortunate because he left my Grandma Mazur his false teeth. So, I’ve got this bottle now, and I don’t exactly know what to do with it. It’s not like I have a mantel. My name is Stephanie Plum, and I live in a bare-bones apartment on the outer edge of Trenton, New Jersey. I share the apartment with my hamster Rex, and he doesn’t know what to do with the bottle either. The lucky bottle is the size and shape of a beer bottle. The glass is red, and it looks hand-blown. It’s not entirely ugly, especially if you like beer, but it’s also not exotically pretty. And so far it hasn’t been very lucky. I have the bottle sitting on my kitchen counter, between Rex’s hamster cage and the brown bear cookie jar that holds my gun.
It was Monday morning, halfway through June, and Lula was in my apartment doing a pity pick-up because my hunk of junk car was dead, and I needed a ride to work.
“Hunh,” Lula said. “What’s that red bottle on your counter.”
“It’s my magic bottle.”
“Oh yeah, what’s so magic about it? It don’t look too lucky to me. Looks like one of them designer beer bottles only it’s got a fancy glass stopper in it.”
“It’s my inheritance from Uncle Pip.”
“I remember Uncle Pip,” Lula said. “He was older than dirt, right? Had a big carbuncle on his forehead. He was the one wandered out of the senior complex a couple weeks ago during that thunder storm, pissed on a downed electric wire, and electrocuted himself.”
“Yep. That was Uncle Pip.”
I’m a bond enforcement agent, working for my cousin Vinnie, and Lula is the office file clerk, wheelman, and fashion maven. Lula likes the challenge of fitting her plus size body into a size 8 poison green spandex miniskirt and leopard print top, and somehow it all comes together for Lula. Lula’s skin is milk chocolate, her hair this week is fire engine red, and her attitude is pure Jersey.
I’m a couple inches taller than Lula and where her body is overly voluptuous, mine is more 34B. My idea of fashion is a girl cut stretchy t-shirt, jeans and sneakers. My skin is nowhere near chocolate, my shoulder-length, naturally curly hair is plain ol’ brown and often pulled back into a ponytail, my eyes are blue, and I’m still trying to find my attitude.
I hung my purse on my shoulder and pushed Lula to the door. “We need to move. Connie called ten minutes ago, and she sounded frantic.”
“What’s with that?” Lula said. “Last time Connie was frantic was never.”
Connie Rosolli is the bail bonds office manager. My heritage is half Italian and half Hungarian. Connie is Italian through and through. Connie is a couple years older than I am, has more hair than I do, and a consistently better manicure. Her desk is strategically placed in front of Vinnie’s door, the better to slow down stiffed bookies, process servers, hookers with obviously active herpes, and a stream of perverted degenerates with quick rich schemes hatched while under the influence of who-knows-what.
Sizzling Sixteen by Janet Evanovich, copyright © 2010 by the author and reprinted with permission from St. Martin’s Griffin, an imprint of St. Martin’s Press, LLC:
It’s summertime in Trenton, New Jersey, and bodacious bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is ready to soak up some sun—tan lines be damned!—when, as usual, stuff hits the fan.
Seems someone has it in for cousin Vinnie, and although Stephanie admits her slimy boss could use a kick in the pants, even she draws the line at him getting whacked. Problem is, the list of possible whackors is longer than the Jersey Turnpike. Meanwhile, Steph’s trusty sidekick, Lula, gets sucked into a Ponzi scheme...and she aims to get even. Between the dangerous skip she’s chasing, face time with Ranger and vice cop Morelli and the return of likable loser Mooner—who wreaks his own brand of havoc—Stephanie’s 16th caper may be her most sizzling one yet!
Lrg Print Hardcover: pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Press, LLC ( June 22, 2010 )
Item #: 98-7987
ISBN: 9781616644635
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.86 inches
Product Weight: 14.0 ounces

Not as good as the first half dozen of Evanovich's books in this series. LOVE the series, but want something more to happen in the too few pages of each book. I look forward to reading each one when it comes out. Come on Janet lets work on the next ones a bit and give the readers their monies worth!! We will keep buying them if you do!
Reviewer: Cathy
I agree with the others. I love the Stephanie Plum series, but the last couple of books are not quite as entertaining and fun to read.
That is common when writers do a series, they kind of go downhill.
However, I would still recommend reading it. If you haven't read the series begin at the beginning and you will love it.
Reviewer: Hopper
Cannot believe, it just did nothing to the funny bone. Very few chuckles. Needs more funnies, like the other ones. I agree with all the reviewers.
Reviewer: jojoquas
I have read all of the Stephanie Plum series by Evanovich but Sizzling Sixteen just didn't have the excitement and character involvement that the others had. Ms Evanovich, please add more sizzle to the next book.
Reviewer: Emily
I have read all of Janet Evanovich's books from "One For The Money" to "Sizzling Sixteen". Is it my immagination or are the books getting shorter? but they seem to be more expensive? "Sizzling Sixteen" was not very good. It just isn't near the quality of her first books C'mon Janet get with it.
Reviewer: Janice T