To investigate without raising eyebrows, Finlay and Vero sign up for a week-long . Between firearms training and forensic seminars, they’re basically at an adult sleepaway camp—except they’re trying to sleuth out a murderer right under the nose of Finlay’s "sort-of-boyfriend," the delectable Detective Nick Anthony. Why We Love It
: Despite the outlandish plot, Finlay’s struggles with motherhood, laundry, and a looming book deadline remain the heart of the story. [Finlay Donovan 03] Finlay Donovan Jumps the Gu...
Diapers, Deadlines, and Detective Work: A Look at Finlay Donovan Jumps the Gun To investigate without raising eyebrows, Finlay and Vero
: The dynamic between Finlay and Vero is better than ever. Their "Laverne and Shirley" vibes provide constant humor and a refreshing portrayal of female friendship. Diapers, Deadlines, and Detective Work: A Look at
: The slow-burn tension with Nick continues to simmer, even as Finlay worries that getting too close will lead him straight to her illegal secrets. The Verdict
If you thought being a single mom and a struggling novelist was hard, try doing it while owing a debt to the Russian mob. In the third installment of Elle Cosimano’s hit series, Finlay Donovan Jumps the Gun , our favorite "accidental hitwoman" returns with more of the relatable chaos that has made this series a must-read for fans of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum . The Plot: Research or Recklessness?
The story picks up with Finlay and her loyal nanny-turned-partner-in-crime, Vero, still under the thumb of mob boss Feliks Zhirov. Feliks wants them to identify a contract killer known as "EasyClean" before the police do. The catch? Finlay suspects the killer might actually be a cop.