You do understand that your life isn't normal, right?''Barrel was texting and he stepped off the curb without looking,' I said.'But you were here,' Morelli said. 'How does it happen that you're always in the precise spot when disaster strikes? Your car's been blown up how many times? And it's never your fault. Remember when you fell off a fire escape into dog diarrhea? And the time you dated a serial killer?''I liked that serial killer,' Lula said. 'He could make a damn good pork chop.
In "Notorious Nineteen" by Janet Evanovich, the characters navigate a world filled with unusual circumstances and near disasters. Morelli points out the peculiar luck or misfortune that seems to plague the protagonist, highlighting instances where chaos follows her, such as falling off a fire escape and having her car blown up multiple times. The conversation reflects a blend of humor and disbelief regarding the protagonist's propensity for attracting trouble.
Lula, another character, provides comic relief by reminiscing about her past relationship with a serial killer, mentioning his culinary skills despite his dark profession. This quirky exchange illustrates the novel's humorous take on serious situations and reinforces the notion that the characters' lives are anything but ordinary, painting a vivid picture of their chaotic and comedic adventures.