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Hot Pursuit: A Novel by Suzanne Brockmann
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Hot Pursuit: A Novel (edition 2009)

by Suzanne Brockmann

Series: Troubleshooters (15)

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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. As team leader of the popular personal security company Troubleshooters Inc., Alyssa Locke is no stranger to dealing with danger. Her next assignment, though, is supposed to be a breeze: teach self-defense techniques to an assemblywoman and her chief of staff after a political controversy generates a blizzard of hate mail—including death threats. But then, while in New York City, Alyssa and her squad of moonlighting Navy SEALs discover a dead body. And then another one. While investigating a suspect, Alyssa is ambushed and finds herself imprisoned by the deranged serial killer she’s been after for years: The Dentist. Cut off from everyone, Alyssa must call upon all of her strength and skill to survive this confrontation with the sadistic monster, meanwhile trusting that her Troubleshooter teammates—led by her husband, operative Sam Starrett—will reach her before it’s too late.… (more)
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Title:Hot Pursuit: A Novel
Authors:Suzanne Brockmann
Info:Ballantine Books (2009), Hardcover, 416 pages
Collections:Your library, Read but unowned
Rating:***1/2
Tags:2009, B, fiction

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Another good read from SB. I actually liked it better the second time around. I guess because I knew what was going to happen, I wasn't so disappointed in some of the things that kind of torqued me the first time around. It was great to see more of Izzy, my favorite character. I have been looking forward for Dan Gilman's story for a while. It started here and I was glad that he wasn't turned into an instant good guy. I like when the stories take place over several books and you can see them change and grow. So this was really no one's love story. It did have a beginning middle and end in the story of the serial killer. So I liked it but it was more along the lines of checking in on the guys lives and loves rather than any sort of a HEA. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
Hot Pursuit
Troubleshooters series #15

Dan Gillman & Jennilyn "Jenn" LeMay; Sam & Alyssa Starrett are main characters in this one as well

Alyssa & Sam Starrett bring their Troubleshooters team to NYC to bump up security procedures for a new assemblywoman, Maria Bonavita, who has been receiving some disturbing hate mail, etc. While they are in town, dead bodies (and body parts) start showing up in the area and it eventually becomes clear that the serial killer whom Alyssa has been trying to track down for years is involved. "The Dentist" was introduced as a heinous and sadistic killer in a short story about Sam & Alyssa featured at the end of a previous book in this series. This part of the story provides a lot of (made for TV cop show) drama and gives Sam and Alyssa another chance to show us how awesome they are.

The new romance, however, was definitely "meh". Part of the team, Dan Gillman, meets Miss Bonavita's good friend and chief of staff, Jennilyn LeMay, but initially writes her off because she is plain, overweight, etc. This fact is mentioned a lot, to the point of excess. I'm thinking that may have been done to have us get inside Dan's oversized superficial head. In another Brockmann book (not sure if it's in the same series but the characters are connected in some way), there was a similar match-up between an uber-handsome SEAL and a woman a little bit older who was self conscious about carrying a little extra weight. That one was handled so differently because the male character saw her as beautiful right away and helped her feel confident even if she wasn't as thin as she'd like to be.

Dan is a different story. He doesn't become interested in her until he is assigned the job of protecting her in her apartment. He finds himself alone with her and she is convenient. He's a complete manipulative jerk and I finally see why he was constantly called derogatory names and looked down on by some of his teammates in prior books. This relationship was complete nonsense. I have no idea why Jenn allowed herself to become involved with him, especially after she overhears him being disrespectful to her while talking to a friend. He is a complete asshat. He does improve a bit in the next book, but his behavior is really atrocious in this one. ( )
  AddictedToMorphemes | Jun 17, 2013 |
Dan's an ass. Jenn should be too smart and confident for him. Alyssa gets some serious page time. At this point in the series, you have to have read a chunk of series to get the interplay between characters. ( )
  lesmel | May 23, 2013 |
I'd forgotten how much I enjoy the Troubleshooters series. This one has Sam & Alyssa, introduces Jenn to Dan (Gillman), and some Robin & Jules, plus there's a suspense plot about the serial killer known as the Dentist - first introduced in some of the free shorts Brockmann wrote for fans of Sam & Alyssa.I really enjoyed it - the only thing which bothered me was that I really started to notice the author's habit of saying "And, yeah, okay" variations on those 3 words - after so many books, it's getting a little old for me. But really, if that's the only thing I can think of, that's saying to me that this is a pretty great book. ( )
  Kaetrin | Aug 13, 2012 |
While I do love the Troubleshooters series, the bad guy (a serial killer obsessed with Alyssa Locke, a security consultant for Troubleshooters) is campy and ridiculous.

However, I did love that Izzy was in the story - still pining over Eden, his estranged young wife - and the scenes between Dan Gillman and Jenny were VERY sexy. Not sexy was the repeated mentions of her being 'thick," "solid," and "chunky," and very plain. While yes, I hate those stories where every woman is beautiful and the men are not handsome but rugged and manly, but this was headed into somewhat insulting territory. Dan does get scolded a *bit*, but it's still annoying.

Kind of wish I'd skipped this one... ( )
  kayceel | Jul 1, 2011 |
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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. As team leader of the popular personal security company Troubleshooters Inc., Alyssa Locke is no stranger to dealing with danger. Her next assignment, though, is supposed to be a breeze: teach self-defense techniques to an assemblywoman and her chief of staff after a political controversy generates a blizzard of hate mail—including death threats. But then, while in New York City, Alyssa and her squad of moonlighting Navy SEALs discover a dead body. And then another one. While investigating a suspect, Alyssa is ambushed and finds herself imprisoned by the deranged serial killer she’s been after for years: The Dentist. Cut off from everyone, Alyssa must call upon all of her strength and skill to survive this confrontation with the sadistic monster, meanwhile trusting that her Troubleshooter teammates—led by her husband, operative Sam Starrett—will reach her before it’s too late.

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Alyssa Locke is no stranger to dealing with danger.

As team leader of the nation's number one personal security company, Troubleshooters Inc, she's seen more than her share of action, survived plenty of close calls, and holds her own with the best of them - and against the worst of them.

Guarding lives is her game, and no one plays it better. But her toughest challenge will be protecting herself from a serial killer she's been after for years - known only as "The Dentist" - who is determined to make her his ultimate trophy.

The assignment was supposed to be an easy one: teach self-defense techniques to a newly elected assemblywoman and her chief of staff after a political controversy generates a blizzard of hate mail - including death threats - from hotheads and cranks. But as soon as she mobilizes her squad of moonlighting Navy SEALs in New York City, Alyssa begins butting heads with the hard-case cop who thinks that the Troubleshooters are chasing shadows. Until they discover a dead body. And then another.

Now Alyssa really has her hands full - bodyguarding two independent, busy women, managing a murder investigation, and trying to find time for her husband, Troubleshooters operative Sam Starrett, and their infant son.

Meanwhile, it wouldn't be a Troubleshooters operation without romantic sparks and heated rivalries - and any time the SEALs of Team Sixteen are involved, there are plenty of both.

But then, while investigating a suspect, Alyssa is ambushed and suddenly finds herself imprisoned by The Dentist. Cut off from everyone she loves and relies on, Alyssa must call upon all her strength and skill to survive this final confrontation with the sadistic monster, meanwhile trusting that her Troubleshooter teammates, led by her beloved Sam, will reach her before it's too late.
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In a dangerous world some people make all the difference
TROUBLESHOOTERS
Sexy, Exciting, Addictive... Lethal Suspense

Troublshooters Inc.'s Alyssa Locke is no stranger to dealing with danger. As a former FBI agent, guarding lives is Alyssa's game and no one plays it better. Now her toughest challenge will be protecting herself from 'The Dentist', a sadistic murderer she has relentlessly pursued for over a decase.

Alyssa's new assignment was supposed to be easy: take a squad to New York to teach self-defence to a congresswoman receiving death threats. Bu the job takes a more sinister turn as they discover a dead body and Alyssa finds herself heading up a murder investigation.

Then Alyssa is ambushed and finds herslef imprisoned by The Dentist, the mastermind behind it all. Cut off from everyone she relies on, Alyssa must call upon all her skills as The Dentist prepares to make her his ultimate trophy. In a face-to-face confrontation only one can survive -- the only question is who will it be?

New York Times bestseller Suzanne Brockmann's brilliant new Troubleshooters book is guaranteed to make your heart race and your blood chill.
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