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Into the Fire (Troubleshooters, Book 13)

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Suspense doesn’t burn any brighter and desire doesn’t run any deeper than when Suzanne Brockmann takes the helm, opens the throttle, and takes readers along for a breathless ride as she breaks the thrill barrier–again and again. With Into the Fire, Brockmann lights the fuse on her most explosive story yet.
Vinh Murphy–ex-Marine and onetime operative for the elite security firm Troubleshooters Incorporated–has been MIA ever since his wife, Angelina, was caught in a crossfire and killed during what should have been a routine bodyguard assignment. Overcome with grief, Murphy blames the neo-Nazi group known as the Freedom Network for her death. Now, years later, Freedom Network leader Tim Ebersole has been murdered–and the FBI suspects Murphy may have pulled the trigger. To prevent further bloodshed, Murphy’s friends at Troubleshooters scramble to find him and convince him to surrender peacefully.
Murphy himself can’t be sure what he did or didn’t do during the years he spent mourning and lost in an alcohol-induced fog. He does know he occasionally sought solace from Hannah Whitfield, a former police officer and the very friend who’d introduced him to his beloved late wife.
But Hannah, still grappling with the deafness that resulted from an injury sustained while on duty, was fighting her own battles. For years Hannah had feelings for Murphy, and one painful night their suffering brought them together in a way neither expected–and both regretted.
Murphy is ready to rejoin the living. As always, he finds himself knocking on Hannah’s door, and as always, his longtime friend welcomes him back into her home. Yet even as Murphy slowly rebuilds his splintered life, he continues to fight his growing feelings for Hannah.
Then he learns of Ebersole’s murder and comes to believe that the Freedom Network has targeted him–and Hannah–to avenge their leader’s death to violence. Now Murphy must face the terrifying prospect of losing another woman he loves.
As the Troubleshooters desperately search for him, Murphy races toward a deadly confrontation with the Freedom Network and ultimate choice: surrender his life in hopes that Hannah will be spared, or risk everything to salvage whatever future they may have together.
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What Customers Say About Into the Fire (Troubleshooters, Book 13):
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I just felt she went to far with several of the charactors and the end result was the book was spread out all over the place. How do you recover from the chaos created in this book and suddenly move forward. It's amazing how they functioned for the last 7 years since Angelina died.
I couldn't wait for the next book to come out. Instead of one or two main issues or problems, she had every single charactor have a major meltdown. I have read every book in this series and greatly enjoyed them.
It was like the entire company had suddenly become so disfuntional they couldn't even work together. I purchased the next book prior to reading this, so I have just started reading it hoping she has gone back to her past style of writing. Therefore I was sadly disappointed in this book.
To me it was a total departure from the author's usual style of writting.
i own quite a bit of suzanne brockmann's books and i love this one just as much as the other ones
pleased that I received the book within a couple of days. Great Deal - book in perfect condition and esp.
These are keepers you'll want to reread. Suzanne Brockmann's "Troubleshooters" is one of my all time favorite series. These books are action packed and you can't help but fall in love with all the characters.
Even the name bugs me. I love this Troubleshooters series so much that it's getting to be a little weird. I was really surprised to see Murphy have his own book at all, let alone so soon after Angelina's death, but that's OK, b/c I wasn't all that interested in him or Hannah. But I flew through this book. I pretty much think about the characters all the time, like they're real people or something. I was just in it for the progression of the series and more "face" time with my favorite characters from past books. I wasn't thrilled to see more Tess and Nash, as I've never liked their pairing and frankly can't stand Tess.
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