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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars View from an advance reader: Gritty and Compelling
"Body Guard", Suzanne Brockmann's newest novel from Fawcett Gold Medal, again demonstrates her mastery of the romantic adventure. The tale brings together loose-cannon FBI agent Harry O'Dell, and Alessandra Lamont, an ex-mob trophy wife with a contract on her head. When the FBI's plan to use Alessandra as bait to catch a mob boss goes wrong, she is ready to...
Published on June 30, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars Unlikely duo in an okay story
Burned out FBI agent Harry O'Dell has dedicated his life to bringing Trotta down, as he was responsible for the death of his ex-wife and eldest son, forcing him to put his other two children into hiding while he brings Trotta to justice. With little to live for, he takes on the dangerous assignments no one else wants. Alessandra Lamont finds herself a target of mobster...
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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars View from an advance reader: Gritty and Compelling, June 30, 1999
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"Body Guard", Suzanne Brockmann's newest novel from Fawcett Gold Medal, again demonstrates her mastery of the romantic adventure. The tale brings together loose-cannon FBI agent Harry O'Dell, and Alessandra Lamont, an ex-mob trophy wife with a contract on her head. When the FBI's plan to use Alessandra as bait to catch a mob boss goes wrong, she is ready to take her chances and walk away from protective custody. But Harry convinces her to stick with him, and the two set off on a dangerous, cross-country game of hide and seek.

Brockmann weaves complex characterizations, tight plotting, compelling subplots, touches of wry humor, emotion and suspense into an intricate, gritty tale of love and danger. All in all, another winner from the pen of Suzanne Brockmann!

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars My first book by Brockmann, but won't be the last, February 15, 2000
This review is from: Bodyguard (Mass Market Paperback)
Unlike a lot of the reviewers on the site, I really enjoyed BODYGUARD. I thought it started somewhat slowly, but once I got into it, I had a hard time putting the book down. I really like romances where both characters grow during the course of the action and this was certainly true here. Harry starts out unattractively driven, but the reader gradually finds out why, just as they find out why the heroine has had to depend so heavily on her looks. The secondary characters were fascinating, too, always a plus...I rather liked that the secondary plot wasn't tied up neatly. It made it seem more real, like life often turns out. After closing BODYGUARD, I immediately went to the bookstore to look for Brockmann's backlist...she has a nice style and a lot of story with her romance, a combination I enjoy.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars RITA Winner! Best-Seller! . . .Read this book anyway, September 4, 2000
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Elizabeth B. Christenson (San Jose, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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She won a RITA (ooo, two!) and she's selling a gazillion books. None of that changes the fact that Suzanne Brockmann is a great writer who lives up to this hype. This is not Heartthrob II. This book stands solidly on its own merits: strong plot, believable characters, great dialogue, each page moved. This book seems a bit edgier than other romance faire, and despite the mob boss set-up, the grittier aspects involve Harry's redemption in his relationships. Brockmann's characters make pure, tough choices that are sometimes hard to like, but it is a relief to read a book that wasn't device'd to death.

This book fails to get five stars only because a secondary character should have received a whole lot more comeuppance, and the epilogue, unlike the tone of the rest of the book, was a little too Barney for my taste ("And what did you learn today, Timmy?") Brockmann has written a book that takes the romance novel to previously unscaled heights by combining extraordinary circumstances with realistic character responses. P.S. If Detective Harry O'Dell's rumpled suit makes you think of Peter Falk, try substituting George Clooney. Worked for me. Very well, actually. And anyway, seeing Peter Falk is not enough reason to stop reading a well-crafted book. There are too few out there these days.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Unlikely duo in an okay story, January 3, 2008
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Burned out FBI agent Harry O'Dell has dedicated his life to bringing Trotta down, as he was responsible for the death of his ex-wife and eldest son, forcing him to put his other two children into hiding while he brings Trotta to justice. With little to live for, he takes on the dangerous assignments no one else wants. Alessandra Lamont finds herself a target of mobster Michael Trotta when her estranged husband is found murdered and the millions he stole from Trotta are gone, but Trotta makes it clear that she is responsible to find the cash and he won't harm her. After the FBI unsuccessfully uses Alessandra as bait and nearly gets her killed, Harry takes control and he and Alessandra are forced to go on the lam together to keep her safe. Her only assets are her looks and her sense of style, which Harry immediately makes her change. They are barely civil to each other, as they travel to Colorado to hook up with his kids. But circumstances have them in close quarters and soon giving in to passion. Will Harry ever be able to heal and forgive his role in his child's death? Will he ever realize that he has two more children?

This novel was a real departure from the usual SEAL fare that Brockmann is famous for. Her lead is not charismatic - he's actually a lot like Oscar Madison - and the chemistry between the two seems a little unlikely, but Brockmann manages to make it believable, as both characters are flawed and very human. A subplot featuring his more debonair partner George, who now reports to his ex-wife, will have readers pining for a happy outcome for the charismatic agent. Overall, it is just an okay story.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Read, December 31, 1999
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I really enjoy Suzanne Brockmann's books, she ties the story lines together very neatly and I feel she doesn't leave any loose ends, as she does in this book. Yes, Alessandra does only focus on her looks, but as was stated time and time again, that is all she knew, all she was told to worry about by her mother and ex-husband. But her transition throughout the story I thought was great, she even mentioned it when Harry gave her a compliment. She said that before, if anyone gave her a compliment on something other than her looks she wouldn't hear it, she would turn it around and say ,whatever, but how do you like my new eyeshadow. As for Harry not being goodlooking, I am sorry but from the descriptions I read, it sounded pretty good to me. Yes, he might not be as tall as the average hero who is usally around 6'0-6'4. But he wasn't that short, Alessandra was described as being 5'8 and Harry as being a few inches taller which would make him 5'-10, I don't feel that is too short. And for someone having eyes the color of melted chocolate and a body that can fill out jeans and a t-shirt, that sounds good to me.

This book I felt held your attention and kept you wondering what was going to happen next, even with the secondary characters, George, Kim and Nicole; and how Harry was going to handle the situation with his kids. I would definitely recommend this book.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, December 28, 1999
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Bodyguard was a good read. The characters were fully realized, the writing was excellent. I'm sorry to say that the book never really gained my full attention. I found myself skipping pages. The hero was your typical tortured hero and I liked his character. The secondary characters almost stole the show and held my interest more than the main characters. As for the heroine, I've read better.<G> Her focus on her looks was rather annoying. I thought her shallow and silly. A good read but I've read better from Brockmann and haven't given up on her. HEARTHROB is still tops with me. Brockmann, when she's good, the woman is good. I've enjoyed her Navy SEAL titles like Prince Joe, Harvard's Education, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear and The Admiral's Bride. Brockmann is a very talented writer and I am definately looking forward to her longer, more involved Navy SEAL, full length novel.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I read it to my husband, January 3, 2000
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To keep my husband alert during a long drive and not wanting to do any driving myself, I started reading this book aloud. Having never read any of this author's books, I really didn't know what I was getting us into. We both enjoyed her vivid attention to detail, her keen sense of humor and editorializing, and her clever style. My husband chuckled as much as I did. Who cares if Alessandra liked makeup and clothes and Harry was a little too short? Read beyond the characterizations and enjoy the charismatic story that brings these two love-lost characters together.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I liked it!, December 31, 1999
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I found the characters interesting. The pain Harry felt when Shaun confronted him was heartbreaking. I appreciated the change that Allie went through from beauty to substance. And that Harry was man enough to see past the looks. I was left feeling kind of sad for George, Kim and Nic. I hope that Ms. Brockmann decides to devote a future book to resolving these people in need of a love like Harry and Allie. I will look for other books by Ms. Brockmann. I have found her writing to be true and very moving.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The perfect love story, February 13, 2003
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This book is the perfect love story, Harry and Alessandra, both having their own problems, family, money, etc. but when they met because her husband was from the mafia and Harry was an FBI agent their story begins.
The story of the mafia is almost relative, all the time you want to know what would happen to Harry and Alessandra, it doesn't matter if they are in danger or what is happening to the other people of the book. If you read this book as a perfect love story you will like it, if you read the book as a police book, you will not like it because are many things in the investigation that you don't know where they come from.
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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars There's a lot happening in this book..., January 24, 2000
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Alessandra and Harry go on the run together. She's running from the mob; and he's running from her, his family, his memories. Also, he's trying to protect Alessandra.

I really liked the ideas behind this story. It really is my favorite kind of read--one with plenty of action, some suspense, good supporting characters (too good!), and love scenes.

My problems with Body Guard/Bodyguard is the fact that the partner seemed much more interesting than Harry. Harry, for me, was actually the weaker lead. I liked Alessandra. She tries to take care of herself, rise from the ashes etc. Harry is a tortured hero without a whole lot of pluses. I'm afraid I pictured Peter Falk of Columbo fame when I read this book. At least, until Harry put on his jeans. Now Harry's partner--let's all hope that becomes a full story!

I, too, had problems with the Azalea bush. And so that I don't give away too much plot--I'll say nothing more. Also didn't like Harry going to see his kids when he and Alessandra are being tracked. Seemed way too risky and unlikely a scenario. I guess to complete the romance part of the story, Ms. Brockmann had to bring the characters together. But, I found that plot thread very weak.

Finally, I think this would be a better book to listen to or watch--because of all the action and the plot. Certainly not a bad read, just a disappointment.

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