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Into the Storm (Troubleshooters, Book 10) | 
enlarge | Author: Suzanne Brockmann Publisher: Ballantine Books Category: Book
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Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 31199
Media: Mass Market Paperback Pages: 528 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 0345480155 EAN: 9780345480156 ASIN: 0345480155
Publication Date: July 31, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Some wear on book from reading, spine creases, wear on binding and pages.
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Product Description Bestselling author Suzanne Brockmann blends high adventure, harrowing drama, and heart-racing passion into thrilling novels of suspense. Whether tackling danger or wrestling with desire, her elite heroes and heroines never fail to give their all, in stories that soar above and beyond expectations. Now, in her electrifying new novel, Brockmann takes us INTO THE STORM.
In a remote, frozen corner of New Hampshire, a Navy SEAL team and the elite security experts of Troubleshooters, Incorporated are going head-to-head as fierce but friendly rivals in a raid-and-rescue training exercise. Despite the frigid winter temperatures, tension smolders between veteran SEAL Petty Officer Mark “Jenk” Jenkins and former cop turned Troubleshooter Lindsey Fontaine after an impulsive night goes awry. And then, suddenly, Tracy Shapiro, the Troubleshooters’ new receptionist, vanishes while playing the role of hostage during a mock rescue operation.
Teaming up with the FBI to launch a manhunt in the treacherous wilderness, Jenk and Lindsey must put aside their feelings as a record snowstorm approaches, dramatically reducing any hope of finding Tracy alive. The trail is colder than the biting New England climate until a lucky break leads to a horrifying discovery–a brutally murdered young woman wearing the jacket Tracy wore when she disappeared. Suddenly there is a chilling certainty that Tracy has fallen prey to a serial killer–one who knows the backwoods terrain and who doesn’t play by the rules of engagement.
In a race against time, a raging blizzard, and a cunning opponent, Jenk and Lindsey are put to the ultimate test. Rising everything, they must finally come together in a desperate attempt to save Tracy–and each other.
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A little too much. August 10, 2008 Sylvia Wadlington (Sunnyvale, CA) Into the Storm by Suzanne Brockmann is a lot of little stories woven together and there's is a lot to keep track of. It reads like three condensed books made into one and there is the feel that parts are missing. Jenk instead of being just one of the guys in the Seal team sixteen, is the lead in this story as he encounters Lindsey, a pint sized dynamo working for the Troubleshooters and Tracy the girl of his childhood dreams. Seal buddy Izzy is a very interesting character and his colorful dialogue and strict adherence to the `guy rules' adds flavor to the tale. Everybody's trying to figure out who and what they REALLY want and it all gets a lot clearer when the Seals and Paoletti's Troubleshooters get together for cross training. Bad weather and a serial killer force everybody to really focus. Even if you like spooky, you're still likely to find the grisly serial killer in this story over the top. Though the characters all feel a little too vulnerable and the serial killer is just too horrible for it to all fit together smoothly, it still makes for a good read.
Outstanding!! February 28, 2008 B. Jordan-James (Brooklyn, NY) Suzanne Brockmann has once again woven a beautiful story of determination and committment to the "cause". I love how the Seal Team 16 and the Troubleshooters Incorporated work so well together. Once you begin reading the carefully laid out story, Ms. Brockmann never fails to keep you in suspence from beginning to end. Guess who falls in love this time? Purchase this book. You will not be disappointed!
Not as good as Breaking Point, but just as entertaining! February 24, 2008 Michelle L. Beck (Atlanta, Georgia) I usually don't start out my reviews saying what I don't like, but I will this time just to get it out of the way. I felt at times that there was a little too much going on to follow the main plot of the story. And secondly, I wish that the love triangle (possible quad-rangle LOL) between Deck (the brutish hunk), Sofia (the abused concubine turned agent), Dan (the newly enchanted hunk) and Dave (the best friend who wants to be more, but is too afraid to ask) would have come to some sort of head, so that I could look forward to it's resolution in future books. With that said, I will say what I did like about the book. I have recently started reading Suzanne Brockmann and never find myself bored with either her plots or her characters. Her novels are filled with intrigue, romance and characters that overlap in all of her stories. "Into the Storm" was a wonderful addition in the Troubleshooters series. Lindsey (sexy Asian American) finds herself attracted to vertically challenged/Ryan Seacrest look-alike, Mark Jenkins, who of course thinks he is in love with his high school crush, Tracy. Tracy, of course is running from a bad relationship and hoping that her leaving will cause her wayward ex (Lyle) to come looking for her with a big engagement ring. Failing at her new job, and wanting what she thinks is best, she is picked as a hostage for the a special assignment with her new co-workers. Well of course the story isn't that simple. Following a night of intense romance, Mark realizes that perhaps Tracy isn't who he wants, but Lindsey is....the problem is, he can't convince her (she has a little baggage) that a relationship with him would be best. Izzy, Mark's bestfriend, decides that although he shouldn't be attracted to Tracy, he is and maybe one harmless night of fun, will be ok. Tracy, feeling once again betrayed by her ex, looks for revenge sex as a means of paying him back. But soon discovers that she likes Izzy probably more than she should. Needless to say, a series of events leads to Tracy's disappearance and a serial killer's unmasking. So between the serial killer, the romances, the action and potential future stories, I enjoyed this book and suggest that you read it as well. While multiple storylines can make the story slightly overwhelming, there is enough future potential to keep me reading future installments in this series.
Snore . . . January 19, 2008 Diane Davis (San Ramon, CA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first Brockman book. I understood she wrote romantic suspense. I've read well over 200 pages and so far haven't caught a whiff of either. The only suspense so far is which of the incredibly attractive characters will hook up together, rather like a junior high for supermodels obsessed with who "likes" who. Those who are attracted to someone pretend they aren't or can't bear to be in the same room with them, what with all the sexiness flying around. As for having sex, that's great as long as it can be labeled "meaningless." Without suspense or romance, it's just pages and pages of people gossiping about each other. I can get that at the office.
Better than expected... January 14, 2008 Gelly (Fiji) Have read previous books by SB, and must say this was one of the better ones I've read. Remember thinking when will the girl go missing, and when she did, was happy with the tempo on how they got to find her. Am not sure there's a story for Izzy and Tracy but am sure they'll link up some how, as will Tracy and Decker. Would recommend this book to anyone who has never read SB before.
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