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Book Review of Dark of Night (Troubleshooters, Bk 14)

Dark of Night (Troubleshooters, Bk 14)
Dark of Night (Troubleshooters, Bk 14)
Author: Suzanne Brockmann
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Troubleshooter Operative James Nash is dead...or that is what his best friend, Decker Lawrence, wants everyone to believe. Deck has stashed Jimmy in a safe house where he is recovering from his injuries. Only FBI Agent Jules Cassidy and Nash's fiancee, Tess Bailey, know the truth. That is until Troubleshooters receptionist Tracey Shapiro figures it out. Not knowing who exactly wants Nash dead, but fearing for Tracy's life since she knows the truth, Decker takes Tracy with him to stay at the safe house. But when Troubleshooter Dave Malkoff is attacked by someone wanting to know Nash's whereabouts, they know that whoever wants Nash dead will stop at nothing to succeed.

This book is an excellent addition to the series. Not only do we get lots of suspense, but several relationships change in this book. Sophia has loved Decker for years, but when she sees that Decker is comforting Tess Bailey, she finally gives up on him and decides to turn to her best friend, Dave Malkoff. Dave has loved Sophia since the day he met her. He knows he is her second choice and will do anything to be the man she deserves. Meanwhile, much to Decker's dismay, he finds out Tracy Shapiro is more than a receptionist that has trouble answering the phones. I loved the growth and changes in these characters. I can't wait to read the next book in the series. My rating: 5 Stars.