Coming back to Stephanie Plum is so much fun all the time, she is the character who has made the audience laugh, amazed, and sometimes feel grieved too. Going through different troubles is like part of her daily routine as author Janet Evanovich has designed this character in such a way. Stephanie has been trained by the best and she has been assigned to the duty to catch that same man because he is wanted for murder now.
Someone killed the son of the arms dealer Alexander Ramos, in a bad way and the video that was extracted by the law enforcement department showed that Ranger was the last man who entered the place. Ranger taught Stephanie Plum everything which she knows and he is the mentor she loves and respects the most.
Now she is in a problem because even if she would be able to catch Ranger, she might not be able to bring him down for a trial. Cop Joe Morelli is also with Plum all the time and they think that they have to get to the cause first instead of trying to arrest Ranger who has never been caught by anyone.
The story is in such a fast flow that Debi Mazar is selected for its narration as only Mazar has the skill to tackle all of this sensation. One for the Money presented big targets to the heroes because they were going after big villains. This is with some personal motive and the one Plum is going to catch is perhaps better than her in many ways. Going Rogue is not well matched with the story of this novel so it would be better to keep these two stories separate in your mind.