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Mass Market Paperback Metro Girl Low Price Ed Book

ISBN: 006223255X

ISBN13: 9780062232557

Metro Girl Low Price Ed

(Book #1 in the Alex Barnaby Series)

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A spectacular new novel, complete with high stakes, hot nights, murder and graft--not to mention car chases, car races, car explosions, and car--well, you get the idea Alexandra Barnaby got the brains... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

serious fun!

I think I like Barney better than Stephanie. Both characters are great but I really enjoyed Hooker and the other supporting characters in the Barney series. In the Stephanie Plum books, you've got all this tension and question about Stephanie's relationships with Joe Morelli and Ranger. With Hooker, he's right out there with what he wants and it is hilarious. The friends Barney meets, Felicia and Rosa are a kick too. The story in Metro Girl is strong, the mystery has some nice complexity to season the hilarity. And as always, villains who meet up with a Janet Evanovich heroine are in for way more than they bargained for.

Fabulous

This book was one of THE FUNNIEST things I have ever read in my life. It was thick with suspense, mystery, action, romance, and, of course, humor. It follows a group of unlikely characters through a dangerous conspiracy involving Miami, Cuba, mysterious weapons, a missing brother, and a hilarious NASCAR driver. Evanovich is perfect at mixing humor with suspense, mystery with romance, and unique characters with bizarre plot twists. If you want a light and entertaining read that contains both substance and intelligence, Metro Girl is the book for you.

Too bad Stephanie can't be topped

Herein lies the problem with a characterr like Stephanie Plum and the book series in which she is featured. It is just too good. Once you have written something that good, it just can't be beaten. Metro Girl features another female protagonist with a posse of colorful characters she picks up on the way to saving the day. She's not Stephanie Plum, but she is fun and entertaining. Go ahead, read it.

Zany

Alex Barnaby - Barney to family and friends - heads to Miami after receiving a frightening phone call from her little brother, Bill. When she arrives at Bill's apartment, it's been trashed and a man with a fake eye tries to kidnap her. If that isn't bad enough, it seems Bill has disappeared with NASCAR driver Sam Hooker's boat. And Hooker's not a happy camper. Hooker trails Barney as she tries to find out the whereabouts of her brother, intrigued by her rebuffs to his advances. Things turn serious when two men threaten to kill them if they don't stop. Which only encourages the dynamic duo to search far and wide for Wild Bill. Their adventure takes them into international waters, where they find a cache of gold bars and a mysterious container that creepy men from America and Cuba are anxious to get their hands on. This is a wonderful read. Evanovich's witty sense of humor shines through to perfection. The characters are fun, the plot entertaining, and the dialogue/situations zany.

A fun ride and a great read.

I always enjoy the writing of Janet Evanovich. In METRO GIRL, she introduces us to a new character: Alexandra Barnaby. As we meet tomboyish "Barney," she is fixing cars in a garage in Baltimore when her younger brother, Bill, calls from Miami begging her to help him, and then he promptly disappears. Well, what's a girl to do? She heads south to find him, taking us with her to sunny Florida. Once there, she runs into "NASCAR Guy" Sam, who won't leave her alone. He's a celebrity with a swollen head and wants to be the object of her affections, but what does she think of him? This is a real adventure with lots of action -- they're playing spy in the city, they're on a boat speeding toward Cuba, and there are some really nasty bad guys after them. Want some sunken treasure? How about a weapon of mass destruction? They're in there. And oh, yeah, there's a lot of chemistry in the air and flirting going on. The book reads like driving around a race track -- fast paced with lots of curves and a few spills. And the ending is really fun. Now, I love Evanovich's Stephanie Plum, but Barney is a breath of fresh air. Warning: Do not compare the two characters, because you may just be cheating yourself out of a fun ride and a great read. Evanovich says she's going to write about this character again, and I say, "Good!"

Metro Girl Mentions in Our Blog

Metro Girl in Janet Evanovich's New Series
Janet Evanovich's New Series
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • March 08, 2022

Bestselling author Janet Evanovich's latest book, coming out March 22, kicks off a new series about professional treasure hunter Gabriela Rose. Evanovich's winning combination of adventure, mystery, humor, and romance has propelled her success as one of the top authors in her field.

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