This twenty eight number is basically designed for the old fans who were waiting for the episode for a very long time. Janet Evanovich does not want to end the series and the fans also want the same thing. Why end such a nice series when the author is able to come up with new ideas with any kind of hard toil? Stephanie Plum is living in the modern world where everything has become digital.
She knows that she is not up to the mark in the field of science and modern technology but she has been able to handle things with ease because of her sheer focus on the case all the time. Just don’t let any scene unattended in the show, each of these scenes is interconnected and the story will remain incomplete in the mind if these pieces are not put in the mind in the most accurate way.
Lorelei King has also gained a lot of experience while narrating the series and the narration is just picture perfect by all means. When Stephanie heard footsteps in her apartment in the middle of the night she thought that she was in deep trouble and the bigger problem was that her gun was in the kitchen. When she came face to face with the intruder she found out that he was a fellow agent who has been hiding behind the veil for many years.
Diesel was looking for Oswald Wednesday i.e a computer hacker who has never been caught and Diesel came to Stephanie because she happens to be working on the same case. Thus Stephanie gets a partner which she didn’t want because Diesel was more of a competitor for her and we know from One for the Money and Going Rogue that Janet’s characters don’t like partners. Stephanie has never been a computer expert but she is again determined to catch the criminal on her own.