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The Ultimate Storm: A Derrick Storm Omnibus

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Collected for the first time, 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 perennial bestseller—is back!

When Derrick Storm needed to leave the CIA, he couldn’t just retire. He had to fake his own death. So when his former boss calls in an old favor that will bring Storm out of early retirement and back to Washington to investigate a high-profile kidnapping, he knows there must be more at stake than the life of a senator’s son. Working alongside, but not exactly with, bombshell FBI investigator April Showers, Storm must make sense of a confusing flurry of ransom notes and unravel a complicated web of personal relationships and international politics.

As they race to get to the bottom of the kidnapping, a storm is brewing that will whisk them around the globe, from England to Uzbekistan. And while the CIA mission is getting heated, it’s nothing compared to the growing sexual tension between Storm and Showers…

371 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2014

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Profile Image for Julie.
3,539 reviews51 followers
March 26, 2021
Sooooooo... I actually read the first of the three novellas as an ebook years ago. I hated it. And yet for some reason, I picked up the omnibus paperback at a book sale.

I started it last night and had to force myself to put the book down at 1 a.m. rather than finish it.

In some respects, my reaction didn't change - I just reread my earlier review and my feeling that "Derrick Storm is a pig" was still accurate. He ogles women's bodies and constantly makes crude sexual comments (I think maybe with much less frequency as the story goes on). The characters in this book have ridiculous names, especially the women - I mean....April Showers? SAMANTHA TOPPERS? Uggghhhhhh. (However, I did notice that at least Storm did not have any issue with or question about the women around him being skilled and good at their jobs.)

Weirdly enough, this time, the book just took off and I could easily have read it in one sitting. It's ridiculous, it's almost a parody of the genre, and the plot is pretty predictable..... and yet I couldn't put it down. So I feel like I have to give it four stars because it was so compelling. I have the first full-length Derrick Storm novel as well, and I'm going to give it a try (before this I was just gonna ditch it).
Profile Image for Janet Blowers.
157 reviews3 followers
October 9, 2015
Even though this was three books in one, it took me three times as long to read each of them than the original Castle books. These should have been one book and although I liked some of the characters, I really didn't care what happened to them. They just seemed distant and the writing lacked any sort of attention holding attributes.
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90 reviews23 followers
February 13, 2023
È il Derrick Storm che immaginavo, va di pari passo col personaggio di Castle nelle prime stagioni della serie tv. Il libro si può leggere se si è fan della serie, altrimenti è chiaro che c'è di meglio. Va bene per passare qualche ora tranquilla. Se riuscirò a recuperare almeno il primo libro di Nikki Heat ovviamente leggerò anche quello.
Profile Image for Chris.
199 reviews
October 21, 2016
Derrick Storm....a character created by Richard Castle before he created the ever-loving famous Nikki Heat. Storm, trying to retire from the CIA, fakes his own death and goes off the grid. Four years later though, he's pulled right back in by his old handler and CIA boss Jedidiah Jones. What seems like a routine kidnapping turns into so much more and eventually gives Storm a chance to find out just what happened during the disastrous mission that led him to faking his death all those years earlier.

If you like the Nikki Heat books you are almost sure to enjoy Derrick Storm as well. And while, in my opinion, not as great Nikki Heat, these books do have a charm all their own. Storm is definitely a parody of the typical CIA agent of old spy novels. He's flirty, kind of womanizing and a bit ludicrous but also great at what he does and kind of a cool guy. Add female characters with names like April Showers and Samantha Toppers and over the top bad guys (Russians in this case) and you've got a classic James Bond style adventure.

Adventure is exactly what this book is. From Washington D.C. to London to the mountains of Uzbekistan all in search of an extremely large amount of (a shiny currency). It's a thrill ride a minute and a lot of fun to read. There are some weird typos and grammatical issues that very noticeable and surprising for a book professionally published but they don't take away from the book so I am able to overlook them...but I did want to at least mention them.

I definitely recommend reading the book and I will be reading the next books in the Derrick Storm series (they're sitting on my bookcase with my other couple hundred books I am trying to get to)


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November 15, 2018
These three books are actually ONE book, broken into three parts. It's okay, but Books 4 & 5 are better. These serve as a prologue for the character. Derrick Storm is the first alter-ego for fictional character Richard Castle (as seen in the TV series Castle). This is the character that he "killed off" (much to the chagrin of his "fans") when he met Kate Beckett and started the Nikki Heat series.

It's a great premise... a work of fiction, written by a fictional character!

I missed the Castle series, and discovered (after the fact) that the books that Castle wrote were actually available in the "real world". So I sought out the Nikki Heat audiobooks and started to listen. It was an enjoyable ride! The last Nikki Heat (at the time, there appears to be a new one coming out next year, yay!) brought back Derrick Storm and they worked together. Derrick was funnier than I expected, so when it was over, I moved on to these 3, which are the beginning of his series.

Derrick Storm is just like the name suggests. A tongue-in-cheek action hero. A little bit James Bond, a little bit mercenary (with a heart), working on the outer fringe... (because who can you trust?) with a good father/son relationship (where he got his heart). I liked his books better starting with Book 4. I wish there were more after Book 5!
Profile Image for Victoria.
112 reviews2 followers
August 29, 2016
This book was a little bit odd... in so far as I read it and thought it was okay but I was also a little bit disappointed by it. I have read the Nikki Heat series and granted they are not exactly Pulitzer prize winners either but they are not bad. This book was simply underwhelming.

The characters were literally something out of a very bad imitation of a Bond film and the very not stereotypical at all Russian villain and hilariously I am sure to an American named FBI agent stretched credulity a little bit. Nevermind the Duke of somewhere or others estate where the Russians could carry guns because of some old English law...

By the end of the novel I felt that I simply did not care about the ultimate fates of the characters.

The writing was okay but the storyline was predictable. Not the best in the "Castle" series. Bit like watching a very bad spoof spy movie.
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1,644 reviews15 followers
August 11, 2013
I have enjoyed the show Castle, so was curious to read these novellas. I listened to them on audiobook and whilst the narrator did a good job, I was a bit disappointed that the job wasn't done by Nathan Fillion. Oh well.

There is lots of action in these books, and little character development. Perhaps the 2 stars I gave it just reflects on my lack of enthusiasm for espionage fiction. Mystery, thriller, general adventure genres can be good, if done right (avoid Matthew Reilly!)but spy fiction...? It just gets convoluted and I end up not really feeling intrigued or caring about any of the characters.
I doubt I will bother with the next novella in this series.
Profile Image for Ana Gutierrez.
748 reviews6 followers
April 15, 2018
An action packed introduction to the infamous Derrick Storm.

A fast paced mystery that runs through three short stories compiled in this one omnibus. Each individual mystery tying into each other and offering opertuities for back story flash backs.

Now if I had read each story separately I may have snarled in frustration as I hit the end of the first two books and their taunting cliffhangers. But thankfully I didn't have to wait.

The omnibus version is definitely the way to go if you want to start at the beginning, if not the fictional beginning hinted at in the TV series Castle than at least at this new beginning, of the Derick Storm series.
Profile Image for Lynn.
708 reviews33 followers
September 16, 2014
Three books in one should've been a bonus however the three are short stories brought together to form one main and to be honest, it feels like a very disjointed read in total. I felt that the witty sarcasm and banter that is usually a given with Derek Storm has been lost due to having to navigate around the join of the stories.
Overall, a good storyline but felt rushed and incomplete due to a lack of dialogue.

Grammatical error on page 154.
"Barkovsky waved his hand threw the air, dismissing it." Should read : Barkovsky waved his hand through the air, dismissing it.

Profile Image for Mandy.
78 reviews4 followers
May 28, 2019
1.5 stars. While I find the Nikki Heat series entertaining, these 3 short stories fell completely flat. The plot was all predictable for the most part, the writing was corny, there was no character buildup. Do I think this is a nice book to have for an emergency like when you’re stuck at an airport or a train station? Definitely. Would I recommend these to someone who wants to enjoy their read? Nope. If I wasn’t such a fan of the Castle TV show, I would be donating this book because it’s such a snore.
Profile Image for Amy the book-bat.
2,378 reviews
June 23, 2017
Plenty of action to keep the pages turning. I might have gone to 4 stars if the editing had been better.

At one point a character's name changes within a paragraph, tons of misspellings, lots of wrong words. Spell check would have helped a little, but an actual editor would be a huge improvement. So many mistakes made the reading slow down. The first novella was actually pretty good, the next two had the most problems.
Profile Image for Renée.
591 reviews
January 19, 2018
Enjoyable read for any fan of the tv series Castle, despite the fact that it was pretty predictable. The thing that bothered me the most is that there were quite a few spelling/conversion/name errors in this edition. (For example at one point one of the main characters’ names changes from Showers to Flowers and then back to Showers.) I particularly enjoyed the last of the 3 books in this volume. Looking forward to the next Derek Storm book.
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597 reviews27 followers
September 24, 2014
Un romanzo la cui attrattiva maggiore è quella di essere uno pseudobiblion, si dimostra comunque un thriller decente, abbastanza intrigante (e intricato) da farmi desiderare di proseguire. Derrik Storm, sebbene l’abbia trovato spesso odioso, ha comunque stuzzicato la mia curiosità, e mi farà piacere vederlo di nuovo all’opera!

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Profile Image for Jeroen.
289 reviews1 follower
July 16, 2020
Billed as an omnibus of three short stories, it actually is three stories that form one whole. As such it wasn't really what I expected, but it was a fun TV show tie-in that might appeal to people that enjoyed the TV show castle. However, the Nikki heat series is probably more reminiscent of the show itself. Still, well written and an entertaining story to pass the time, so three stars.
Profile Image for Chiara Nontalini.
245 reviews6 followers
May 5, 2022
Non male, azione e spionaggio, personaggi ben delineati, ma senza esagerare con la psicologia spicciola che, nei romanzi di azione, mi infastidisce parecchio. La vicenda in realtà è breve, credo che avrebbero potuto far uscire un solo libro contenente tutta la trilogia, ma la suspence c'è. Qualcuno sa chi è l'autore dei libri di Castle? E' vero che è James Patterson?
Profile Image for Kari.
1,392 reviews
May 21, 2013
The first three Derek Storm shorts, gathered in one volume. I was glad I had them all together, because each one really picked up where the last left off.
This is Castle's other character from his TV show, before he started writing the Nikki Heat books.
Profile Image for Shaft.
596 reviews2 followers
August 17, 2013
This was my introduction to the infamous Derrick Storm, I think we can see that this is some of Castle's earlier work. I only gave this a three but I would definitely be willing to try more books about him.
Profile Image for Seawood.
1,051 reviews
September 22, 2015
Fun, if short, Andy McNabb-esque stories - cheesy spy stuff. Definitely not something to take seriously, and nowhere near as good as the Nikki Heat novels spun off from Castle. Still, if you want action brain candy and your head will let you see and hear Nathan Fillion, it's time well-idled.
Profile Image for Elizabeth Fitzgerald.
Author 3 books49 followers
November 15, 2015
An omnibus of the Derrick Storm action/mystery novels supposedly written by the fictional character Richard Castle. The Nikki Heat series hasn't been too bad, but this was dreadful. Cardboard characters, clunky dialogue and no concept of when to italicise internal speech.
Profile Image for Jeannie Smith.
34 reviews
December 29, 2015
3.7. It's definitely not the best of the Castle books, but it's not all that bad either. This is a three book that should be one book. The mystery was good. The second book should've had less background information.
Profile Image for Pauline.
86 reviews12 followers
September 6, 2016
Tongue in cheek but quick easy read, three short stories in one book. You have to know the Castle series to know this is a bit of take on the typical spy novels with over the top characters - some referred to in Castle. Plot is easy to follow as I picked this up and down easily enough.
Profile Image for Jukebook_juliet.
655 reviews19 followers
February 23, 2020
Nachdem Derrick Storm sich hat „umbringen“ lassen und er als tot gilt, kommt er nun inkognito für 3 Novellen zurück.
Spannende und kurzweilige Geschichten mit einem Storm, der es immer noch kann.
Nicht nur für Castle Fans absolut zu empfehlen :-)
Profile Image for Karen A.
64 reviews
December 16, 2022
I was disappointed - A bit predictable. Characters were a bit cliche. It had a few twists but sadly not the most enjoyable book I have read. But everyone is different so I am sure others may love it.
Way too many typos as well which irritated me !
Profile Image for Fayd Eaton.
143 reviews2 followers
January 2, 2013
Potrebbe essere la trama della prima puntata di un eventuale serial TV. Piacevole, ben scrito e veloce. Chissà che un giorno ne facciano veramente uno spinoff di Caslte.
Profile Image for Karen.
1,287 reviews
August 7, 2014
this is a compilation of 3 books I realized I had read already. But as it was an audio version I went ahead and gave it a listen anyway.
I adore Richard Castle's writing!
Profile Image for Jesse.
376 reviews4 followers
December 30, 2014
I enjoy cheesy spy, action novels. It's no early Tom Clancy or Clive Cussler, but still entertaining. A little predictable, with cardboard characters, but that's pretty much what I was looking for.
Profile Image for Manuela Menna.
414 reviews8 followers
January 22, 2015
Bah!!!
Per quanto io adori il telefilm, il libro è stato molto deludente....
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