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The Unsung Hero by Suzanne Brockmann (Troubleshooters #1) - January 2016 (Spoiler Zone)

Shoot, it is kind of a shame that you come into the series knowing the hype around Sam. That never bodes well because it might actually raise expectations too much.
I will only say that this book does neither Sam nor Alyssa real justice. Their personalities get fleshed out more in the next book and really jump out in Book 3 (my personal favorite of the entire series).

Tina wrote: "Agnieszka wrote: "BTW I don't understand the Sam-hype ;-) "
Shoot, it is kind of a shame that you come into the series knowing the hype around Sam. That never bodes well because it might actually ..."
Let's go ahead and make this a spoiler zone.
Links to the discussion questions are in the first message.
Links to the discussion questions are in the first message.
1. This story opens up with quite a bit of action. What were your first thoughts about Team 16? Was this first, tiny glimpse enough to give you an idea of their dynamic as a team?


Shoot, it is kind of a shame that you come into the series knowing the hype around Sam. That never bodes well because it might actually ..."
No worries Tina,
usually I'm kind of anti-type. If there's hype I usually stop to expect anything. And if there are books you are expected to read - if I read them at all it happens ages after the hype dies because I'm convince I want to read them :-)
I think it's just the result of a life full of shit and abuse and people telling you it's always your fault you ended up in the crap they put on you. You just stop to believe anything at all people say and start to count more on your own convictions and just test and question everything :-)

I loved the one sentence from Alyssa when she arrived - something like 'I'm here to protect you from any shadow even if it's your own.' It puts it perfect together.
BTW What dows SO stand for I wasn't able to find out about this abreviation but it appear really often (SO squad, SO SEAL team, etc). Can it be something like special-ops/special operations something in that kind?

2. Tom is on a forced 30 day vacation after his head injury and heads home to Baldwin's Bridge. He doesn't plan to stay long and is itching to get his team reassembled and back to work. Then he spots the Merchant in the airport. What are your thoughts at this point? Were you confident Tom really spotted the allegedly dead mercenary or were you in doubt?
Jonetta wrote: "This story opens up with quite a bit of action. What were your first thoughts about Team 16? Was this first, tiny glimpse enough to give you an idea of their dynamic as a team?"
This series had me at page one. At first, I was certain if I would be interested in this kind of storyline but I'm not kidding when I say it hooked me from the first paragraph. I could tell there was something special about Tom, which made Team 16 pretty extraordinary, given his leadership.
This series had me at page one. At first, I was certain if I would be interested in this kind of storyline but I'm not kidding when I say it hooked me from the first paragraph. I could tell there was something special about Tom, which made Team 16 pretty extraordinary, given his leadership.
Maggie wrote: "This is a very slow read for me so far, it's not holding my attention; I started it 3 days ago and have only gotten to pg 62. I'm hoping it picks soon, my goal is to have it read by Monday afternoon."
It does pick up, Maggie. Hope you can hang in there!
It does pick up, Maggie. Hope you can hang in there!
Agnieszka wrote: "I loved the loyalty and they way they could depend on each other even if like in Tom's case they were no more sure if he could depend on his own sanity - the team still believed in him and trusted ..."
SO stands for special operations. She referenced it once and then began using the abbreviation.
SO stands for special operations. She referenced it once and then began using the abbreviation.

I loved the solidarity of the team. There were no if, ands, or buts when Tom called for help. No one questioned his sanity - he asked them to come and they were on the way. I look forward to getting each member's story.

No, I did not doubt Tom had spotted The Merchant. But Brockmann only had me believing this after the opening sequence where we saw the team work together. If I had not had the opportunity to see Tom in action, I probably would have doubted him as he doubted himself.

From the Start I never doubted that Tom saw the merchant. loved how his team backed him up and was there for him when he called.
I think what frustrated me the most was Tom and Kelly. I knew they would both come to there senses but they took to long lol.
I enjoyed all the different back stories and how they all came together.

From the Start I never doubted that Tom saw th..."
I agree, Sheri. Tom and Kelly did frustrate me at times. I tried to understand where Kelly was coming from but it sometimes seemed as though she was drawn to be emotionally distant just to parallel Charles' character as opposed to her true personality.
I really liked David and Mallory's storyline the best because it developed sweetly and I also appreciated how their storyline integrated into the Merchant plot because of the photographs Mallory took. It did not feel forced or tacked on, but a piece of an overall puzzle.
And the irony of Tom and Kelly having to learn from Joe, Charles, and Cybele's tragedy as well as David and Mallory's developing relationship was rather humorous and poetic.



Sandy wrote: "I haven't read the book this month as I already read it previously for a group book of the month read. I will really enjoy when the group goes on to the next one in the series. Look forward to read..."
All you're going to need is a memory jogger!
All you're going to need is a memory jogger!

Really looking forward to the next read.

Thanks, I must missed it though in my copy the abbreviation appears from the first page perhaps thats why overseen it :-)


The team was exactly that, a team. Each was confident in their individual role and trusted the others to carry out theirs. At this stage I want to know how they each came by their nicknames.

I was never in doubt about Tom. He's such a steady guy that I think, even with a head injury, he would have known the difference between reality and an illusion.
3. Tom reports his sighting of the Merchant to his superiors. Good idea or bad idea? Hundreds of lives could be at stake, but if it's only a paranoid delusional his career is over.


I barely noticed Sam in the first book the first time I read it, but he keeps showing up and grows on you. Before I knew it he was/is my favorite.

I don't know why, but until Mallory went to David's apartment, I thought he was about 16. I like their storyline as much as Tom and Kelly's.


I don't know why, but until Mallory went to David's apartment, I thought he was about 16. I like their storyline as much as Tom and Kelly's."
Jonetta wrote: "Yay! I liked their storyline, too."
I felt similar :-)
I'm glad I read the book on book so I wasn't tempted to tear the pages with Charles out :-) than Tom and Kelly sometimes I thought are we back in high-school?
In the beginning the Mel/David story I feared another drama - please not - but in the end this was the plot I couldn't put the book down. Chales/Cybele/Joe-Drama I was really tempted to chuck my iPad against the next wall - but then I couldn't read my ebooks anymore so I let it be ;-)

It was a risk on Tom's part going to his superior about his suspicions but considering his job to protect the country, he couldn't let doubt take over even though he felt like he was going crazy. It's better to be wrong than not take actions that would put lives at stake.
Having read most of the series and now going back, this first book isn't the strongest so that just means better things to come in the next books. :)

I also love how nuanced different relationships were. I liked that even though Joe and Charles were in love with the same woman, their relationship forged by the war, loss, heroism and their shared experience transcended anything so mundane as jealousy over Cybele. They actually were the true (b)romance from the WWII story, moreso than their relationship with Cybele. She actually seemed very incidental to me in the end.
Also, Kelly's relationship with her ex. Again it would have been so simple to cast him in the role of eeeevil ex because he cheated her on with Miss Tits. Sure Kelly has coined a catty name for her replacement, but Kelly and her ex-Gary still maintain a cordial relationship even making a point to lunching each week, even if it is only to brag professionally to each other. But she respects and still trusts him enough to put Tom's medical well being into his hands.

Tom letting his superiors know what was going on was a risk, but because of his job and mindset a risk he was willing to take with a superior he trusted most. I think if he didn't have one he thought would be in his corner he may just contact people on his own team and leave it at that.
I thought it was risky for him to do but it told me a lot about Tom and his level of integrity. No matter if it was a delusion, he had to put his career on the line in the event it wasn't a delusion.

Perhaps because I was raise to always do the right thing first and than - if I have some spare time ;-) - to think about the consequences it was so self-evident it was his only real choice.
A man of integrity and someone in his position of responsibility knew about the risks of such a high-profile threat and his possibilities. Not to report would mean he gave up on being a member of his elite team and he would prove the medical discharge is correct. (Hope it makes sense - I'm pretty tired)
I fell in love with David & Mallory. At first, I wasn't sure where that storyline was headed but it was done perfectly. Refreshingly different.
With Tom notifying his superiors - I don't think there was ever really another choice for him. He is well aware of the consequences if, as he believes, the threat is real. Tom's not the type of man who could live with himself if lives were lost because he did nothing. I don't think there was another choice for Tom, even knowing it could end his career if he's wrong.
With Tom notifying his superiors - I don't think there was ever really another choice for him. He is well aware of the consequences if, as he believes, the threat is real. Tom's not the type of man who could live with himself if lives were lost because he did nothing. I don't think there was another choice for Tom, even knowing it could end his career if he's wrong.



That is a very good point. Looking at it that way it does seem like a struggle against not to report it. It was more of a question of how he could report it without screwing up his career if he was wrong, instead of a question of should he report at all.
4. When Tom arrives in Baldwin's Bridge, Kelly is living there again with her father. What did you think of their reactions to one another? What about their history? What did you think of their relationship?

I liked that Charles kind of voiced what I felt as a reader. It is pretty idiotic to say you choose not to love someone. I'm glad she got over that mentality even if it meant accidentally revealing everything to his volunteer on-site team. I was excited for them to relocate to CA.

It was partly amusing to see how they struggled to keep they thoughts and emotions at bay but than constantly played with fire - not the best idea or at least it couldn't work very good if they wanted to success in both areas :-)
Their relationship was very ambivalent - as soon as they kissed - but I had the felling it was never really ballanced. The mutual attraction made it immpossible for them to stay away from each other but also kept them already apart in the time they acted as friends after Tom helped Kelly the first time with her father and she finally found a person she could speak about his alcohol issues / addiction.
After his injury and with all the external factors the relationship was changed again and both struggled to find their place. I think it's once again a great example how much harm lack of communication can do to a relationship.
I always thought a long lasting friendship should usually make it much easier to find a common ground to start to talk with each other - but it shows how wrong I am.
Agnieszka wrote: "I finished the book today and to be honest struggled with it pretty much. The odd thing is I kind of liked it but I still needed ten days to read it (usually if I like a book it would take two max...."