A Brewing Storm
Part One of the Derrick Storm trilogy from #1 New York Times bestselling author Richard Castle, available exclusively as an eBook short.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...
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Part One of the Derrick Storm trilogy from #1 New York Times bestselling author Richard Castle, available exclusively as an eBook short.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 a complicated web of personal relationships and international politics. He'll get to the bottom of the kidnapping, but the storm is still brewing . . .
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B007A577SQ
Publish date: May 1st 2012
Publisher: Hyperion
Pages no: 83
Edition language: English
Category:
Media Tie In,
Adult,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Short Stories,
Action,
Suspense,
Tv
Series: Derrick Storm Trilogy (#1)
While OK, it is very cliched. Worked OK as a holiday read, but lazy lazy writing and oh-so-obvious plots lets it down. Still I guess it suits the 'Richard Castle' persona.
Derrick Storm was pulled back into the world of the CIA when a senator's stepson was kidnapped.Derrick Storm is from books written by the fictional Richard Castle that do not actually exist. There is a graphic novel with the character that has been published, which the story makes more than one refe...
I'd really like to know who the ghost writer is for these. Suffice to say, they have done a very good job of creating a tie-in novel(ella) that could make Ric Castle a #1 Bestseller.
Sloppy editing and a plot that was far too straight forward left me more than dissatisfied with this novel. I enjoy the Nikki Heat novels which are just a bit of fun, but this wasn't even that.