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Headed for Trouble by Suzanne Brockmann (Troubleshooters #16.5) - May 2023
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This was very uneven and there seemed to be a lot that was phoned in or included to up the page count. I'm glad to move on next month's read.
Susan wrote: "Not much of a fan on this book. Too many uninteresting stories"It seemed like so much was filler, only there to get the page count up.
Why would a respected author like Brockman, self publishing here, be interested in just getting the page count up? I can understand if you don’t like the stories but this goes to character.
I see it as busy or perhaps not terribly interested in the short story format. Not a character flaw. Maybe this was pushed on her by the publisher who just wanted to make another buck off a successful series. Who knows? This was not very good / up to her normal standards.
When I first read this collection of shorts, I thought she was trying to tie up the Troubleshooters series and give us just a little more. I liked them, especially the Frank O'Leary story.
Anita wrote: "When I first read this collection of shorts, I thought she was trying to tie up the Troubleshooters series and give us just a little more. I liked them, especially the Frank O'Leary story."agree...I'm only a few stories in, but I'm enjoying these little bite sized snippets with the gang! I don't get the sense she's creating filler here at all. I'm enjoying the author's notes as well - that says to me that the stories mean something to her.
Just my take...




• Tough-as-nails Troubleshooters operative Sam Starrett learns the agony of loving someone in danger—and the hell of waiting on the home front—as his wife, Alyssa, hurtles into a foreign hotspot that’s about to boil over.
• Navy SEAL Frank O’Leary’s ill-fated holiday reunion with his older brother takes a turn for the better—when a chance encounter on a rainy New Orleans street gives Frank a reason to be thankful after all.
• In a maze of tunnels deep beneath a military base in Germany, Jules Cassidy, Alyssa Locke, and their comrades in arms match wits with terrorists on a mission with explosive consequences.
Plus more never-before-released adventures featuring Jenk, Izzy, Gillman, Lopez, Kenny, Savannah, and other members of SEAL Team 16—along with Suzanne Brockmann’s exclusive interviews with her beloved characters.
Looking for the best kind of trouble? You’ve found it!
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