Storm Warning - James Byrne
Meet Desmond Aloysius Limerick, Dez to his friends (he insists on it). Dez could be charitably described as a tank: 5-foot-8 with a 50-inch chest… and all muscle. Brawn, but with a healthy helping of brain: he’s a Gatekeeper: he can open any door and keep it open as long as necessary, allowing in those who belong and keeping out those who don’t. Between gate jobs he’s a professional musician (bass guitar and piano) and a has recently spent time as a sous chef. Oh, and despite his unusual physique, he’s apparently irresistible to beautiful women.
It's for his skill with doors that the FBI reached out to Dez this time. Seems that a high-end research station deep (underground) in the Canadian Maritimes has gone radio silent, along with the staff of an underground mine and the village of Fuchstown ion the surface. The Feebs are mounting a hostage rescue team, and Dez asked to go along to open doors. He’s happy to join them, seeing that his occasional squeeze Petra Alexandris is one of the people with whom communication has ceased.
Just getting to Fuchstown proves to be difficult, partially because of violent winter storms and partially because of the mercenaries employed by the evil co-presidents of a mining equipment company; hell-bent on getting into the facility before anyone else… for some unknown reason.
The storms prevent the HRT from reaching the site, but Dez and a small group of non-FBI types make it to a deserted Fuchstown to find the sole elevator to the underground complex disabled. Well, disabled for anyone who’s not a Gatekeeper. As Dez repairs the machinery, a gaggle of mercs show up slinging lead with a .50-caliber machine gun. Dez’s party heads underground, where they find a standoff between the surviving townspeople and an unknown number of Russians; suspiciously militaristic for “mining engineers.” Oh, yeah, and there’s also an assassin roaming the tunnels and chambers. Well, at least Dez and Petra are reunited…
Given a surprising number of moles -- they ARE underground after all – and plenty of suspicion, misdirection, lies, and backstabbing (some literal), the action underground will prove to be non-stop. Expect plenty of action sprinkled liberally with surprises and not a little of Dez’s wry humor. Don’t worry about the psychopaths directing all the mayhem, though: they’ll get their just deserts.
Storm Warning is the fourth Dez Limerick book from the pen of James Byrne (The Gatekeeper, Deadlock, Chain Reaction). Limerick has the skills of your typical Jason Stratham hero while combining many of the skills of a Mission Impossible team; not to mention a wicked sense of humor – definitely a modern-day renaissance man. While the breadth of his skillsets isn’t particularly believable (and Byrne needs more help with technical stuff than he’s getting), a trip into the willing suspension of disbelief with Mr. Limerick is always highly enjoyable.
My thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an advance review copy in exchange for my honest review.
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