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Cargando... Force of Nature (Troubleshooters, #11) (2007 original; edición 2007)por Suzanne Brockmann
Información de la obraForce of Nature por Suzanne Brockmann (2007)
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This was probably my least favorite of the Troubleshooters series. I've read it twice and liked it better the second time. Annie is Ric's best friend's sister so he doesn't really want to do a romantic thing with her. It's sort of a left over 'she's off limits' thing. I guess I kind of felt that he didn't love her enough to suit me. Another thing is that this couple comes out of left field and never really plays into the series again so it's sort of a dangler. We did see Ric briefly in an earlier book hitting on Gina. Wanted to skip ahead from Hot Target (Book 8) to read about Jules and Robin's story (Book 11) It did tend to overshadow Ric and Annie's, though I enjoyed them a lot too and I'm certain they'll turn up in future stories. The humour in this was again immensely satisfying! which is why this series has scored so highly with me. Another 15+ hours listen, yet I thought the stories of the two sets of leads wrapped up too quickly - a shame. Patrick Lawlor - what a master! reminds me of Dick Hill in his mastery of voices, and how he gets the tone just right. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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After rescuing the son of crime lord Gordon Burns from an assassin, private detective Ric Alvarado and his assistant, Annie Dugan, get the chance to infiltrate Burns's inner sanctum to investigate rumors that he has been smuggling terrorists into the United States.
"Ric Alvarado todavía no se acostumbra a tener a Annie Dugan rondando por la oficina. El detective privado la ha contratado como secretaria, pero la inteligente y hermosa hermana de su mejor amigo del instituto parece no conformarse con simples tareas administrativas. Cuando llega un nuevo caso, Ric no podra obviar sus peticiones y accederá a entrenarla. Sin embargo, lo que en un principio parece una típica búsqueda de desaparecidos se convertirá en un peligroso juego que los llevará hasta las fauces del mismísimo capo de la Mafia." --From publisher's description. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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4.5 Stars
P.I. Ric Alvarado is hired to locate a missing person, but the case takes a dangerous turn when his client tries to gun down the son of a local crime boss. Soon Ric and his assistant, Annie Dugan, find themselves in the middle of an FBI investigation when agent Jules Cassidy asks for their help in infiltrating the notorious mobster's compound. The situation is further complicated by the appearance of Robin Chadwick, Hollywood's latest heartthrob and Jules's former flame, on the scene. Ric, Annie, Jules, and Robin join forces but quickly learn that they will be risking more than their lives in attempting to stop a malicious killer.
Although connected to the Troubleshooters series, this installment focuses on four side characters rather than on the main group of SEALs and operatives. Nevertheless, the suspense plot is intense and exciting, especially the riveting events at the end, and the dual romantic pairings, Ric and Annie, and Jules and Robin, are engaging and keep the pages turning.
Ric and Annie are relatively unknown characters. Ric made a short-lived appearance in Gone Too Far and Annie is new to the series. Regardless, their friends-to-lovers romance is adorable as they fight their attraction (and each other). While they have incredible chemistry, there are moments where their bickering is overdone although not quite as bad as Sam and Alyssa's.
There is finally some closure to Robin and Jules's complex entanglement. Brockmann's portrayal of Robin's struggle with his sexual identity and his drinking problem is realistic and adds an edge both to his character and to his relationship with Jules. Readers who have been rooting for these two amazing men will not be disappointed in how their connection unfolds.
On a final note, Brockmann constantly refers to the passage of time between Robin and Jules' first meeting and the present as "a few years". However, it has only been two years since they first met and the implication of a longer duration is incongruous and confusing. This is a minor issue but had the effect of drawing me out of the story.
Overall, an entertaining installment and I look forward to the next one. ( )