: 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
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. [Finlay Donovan 03] Finlay Donovan Jumps the Gu...
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 : The slow-burn tension with Nick continues to
: Despite the outlandish plot, Finlay’s struggles with motherhood, laundry, and a looming book deadline remain the heart of the story. The catch
: 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 Finlay Donovan Jumps the Gun
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?