Difference between revisions of "Hot Target - Suzanne Brockmann"
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* ''[[Breaking Point]]'' - 2005 | * ''[[Breaking Point]]'' - 2005 | ||
* ''[[Defiant Hero, The]]'' - 2001, Re-Issued 2003 | * ''[[Defiant Hero, The]]'' - 2001, Re-Issued 2003 | ||
− | * '' | + | * [[Flashpoint - Suzanne Brockmann|''Flashpoint'']] - 2004 |
* ''[[Gone Too Far]]'' - 2003 | * ''[[Gone Too Far]]'' - 2003 | ||
− | * '' | + | * [[Into The Night - Suzanne Brockmann|''Into The Night'']] - 2002 |
* ''[[Out Of Control]]'' - 2002 | * ''[[Out Of Control]]'' - 2002 | ||
* ''[[Over The Edge]]'' - 2001 | * ''[[Over The Edge]]'' - 2001 |
Revision as of 22:00, 16 January 2007
- Author: Suzanne Brockmann
- Publisher: Ballantine
- Year: 2004
- Setting: Los Angeles, Calfornia
- Amazon Listing - Hot Target
Jane Mercedes Chadwick is producing a WWII movie about two gay men who meet during the war, one of whom dies in Europe. She is getting death threats because of the subject matter of the movie and the studio hires Troubleshooters, Inc to protect her. The FBI also is called in because the e-mail death threats tie into a shooting and a fringe group in Idaho. Cosmo Richter is a Navy Seal moonlighting during his leave with the TS team. He is determined that the "bodyguard" cliche will not happen on his watch, but he learns that the party-girl persona of the producer is not real and she learns that the Seal is not just an emotionless warrior. Also features Jules Cassidy, the FBI agent sent as a liaison with the TS team.
Related Titles
- Into the Storm - 2006
- Breaking Point - 2005
- Defiant Hero, The - 2001, Re-Issued 2003
- Flashpoint - 2004
- Gone Too Far - 2003
- Into The Night - 2002
- Out Of Control - 2002
- Over The Edge - 2001
- Unsung Hero, The - 2000, Re-Issued 2003