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“You gonna take the case?" It's not a case. It's a missing person. Sort of." You're gonna have a devil of a time finding him if it was aliens," Grandma said.”

Quote by Janet Evanovich

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High Five

High Five is a story that delves into the dynamics of friendship and the power of camaraderie. The narrative follows a close-knit group of friends who have a unique bonding ritual of high-fiving, which symbolizes their connection and support for each other. The book examines how their relationships evolve and the challenges they face, all while celebrating the joy and simplicity of their friendship. more

Author

Janet Evanovich
Janet Evanovich

Janet Evanovich, born on April 22, 1943, is an American renowned author. Her works are known for their humor, suspense, and crime elements, and are highly favored by readers. more

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