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Ultimate Storm

by Richard Castle

Series: Derrick Storm (Omnibus 1-3)

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Collected for the first time in paperback, A Brewing Storm, A Raging Storm and A Bloody Storm are... The Ultimate Storm! Four years after he was presumed dead, Derrick Storm--the man who made Richard Castle a bestseller--is back, lured out of retirement to assist on a high-profile kidnapping case in Washington, D.C. But Storm suspects there's more at stake than the life of a senator's son...… (more)
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Fans of the “Castle” TV series will remember that in the first episode author Richard Castle killed off his immensely popular book character, superspy Derrick Storm. Here are the three short stories that bring Storm out of hiding, allegedly written by Richard Castle. (Remember, Castle himself is a fictional character for the TV show, with Nathan Fillion the actor as the front man for this charade. We still don’t know who the actual author is of these stories.) These are books #2-4 in the Derrick Storm series.

In 'A Brewing Storm' a Senator’s son is kidnapped. A well-written mystery with twists and turns, in addition to Storm’s signature witty asides. And this ends in a cliff-hanger.

The next book, 'A Raging Storm' teams Storm with FBI agent April Showers as they hunt down an assassin and six billion dollars worth of gold bullion hidden by the KGB before the collapse of the USSR. Further layers are revealed in this mystery. Storm is witty, capable, and shows why he’s a superspy.

The third book in this trilogy, 'A Bloody Storm' has Storm and Showers teamed with Ghost CIA Operatives – those who’ve faked their own deaths and come out of hiding to participate in extremely dangerous and usually illegal CIA operations. They head into Asia where they encounter The Viper, the most dangerous of extremists, and they may possibly have a traitor in their midst.

All three short stories are well-written with interesting plots, good character development, and Storm’s wit makes you laugh out loud. ( )
  Chark | Jun 8, 2021 |
The first three in the Derrick Storm series. They are a great read. If you like the TV series Castle, you'll love these books. ( )
  DaffiMere | Feb 16, 2015 |
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Collected for the first time in paperback, A Brewing Storm, A Raging Storm and A Bloody Storm are... The Ultimate Storm! Four years after he was presumed dead, Derrick Storm--the man who made Richard Castle a bestseller--is back, lured out of retirement to assist on a high-profile kidnapping case in Washington, D.C. But Storm suspects there's more at stake than the life of a senator's son...

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