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5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Romantic Suspense, February 2, 2006
Quinn Harlowe worked for the Justice Dept until three months ago. Then she went out on her own. She is a smart intreped investigator and when one of her best friends from the Justice Dept dies in a boating accident while she was staying at Quinn's cottage, Quinn starts her own investigation. Quinn was in the top echelon at Justice and knows most of the same people her friend did.
Huck McCabe is undercover in the small town Quinn's Cottage is in. He is investigating a group of suspected vigillantes. Not just a small local group, but a very high placed, well financed, and supplied group. Only a few very highly placed people know about the investigation.
Naturally Quinn and Huck meet when both investigations cross paths. The death of Quinn's friend is central to both and the more she digs the more he has to worry about her.
Most of these political suspense stories leave me cold, but this one was tightly plotted and moved along at a fast clip. I truly enjoyed the plot, the pace and the romance. This is a good read. Don't miss it.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
One of a series - probably should read the others first, August 7, 2006
Former Justice Department researcher Quinn Marlowe discovers the decomposing body of her friend Alicia at her seaside cottage. The last time she saw Alicia, she was incoherent, appeared to be suffering from a breakdown, and disappeared into a limo. Undercover US Marshall Huck McCabe is jogging by when she makes the grisly discovery and tries to aid her. And he continues to have a growing interest in her as she investigates the events surrounding Alicia's death, bringing her to the very people he is trying to link to a vigilante group headed by a wealthy CEO that was a victim of kidnapping.
Quinn's snooping gets her into hot water and it is all Huck can do to get her to abandon her search for her own safety. But n the grand tradition of being far too stupid to live, she not only continues to investigate, but alienates mot people she comes into contact with, thus putting herself in the forefront of danger.
This is my first Carla Neggers book. I felt like I was in the middle of a two hour movie that had already been on for at least an hour and a half. There are so many characters - most with little background to differentiae them from others - it was obvious that this was one of a series of books. I struggled to tell them all apart (many only made a casual entrance in the story then disappeared altogether). The synopsis on the back made the plot sound interesting - but it was a truly disappointing read. I found the minor characters like Nate Winter and Juliet Longstreet more interesting. And lo and behold, they have their own stories.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
JUMP IN - BREAKWATER'S TERRIFIC, February 16, 2006
I've been madly in love with several of Ms. Neggers hero's for years. They'll now have to make room for Huck McCabe. He is wonderful, as is her heroine Quinn Harlowe. Together they create a truly thrilling story. Ms. Neggers knows how to create rich, full of life characters, weaving them into a mix that is fast paced, suspenseful and romantic. If you like romantic suspense, you can't go wrong with Breakwater.
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