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Contemporary Fiction · 2001 · R

Over the Edge

by Suzanne Brockmann

A hostage situation. A SEAL team. A helicopter pilot trying to hold everything together.

For17+GenreContemporary FictionLength373 pagesRead time~10.4 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

Military action sequences — a hostage crisis involves real violence, tactical operations, and death

Language

Some

Adult language consistent with the military romantic suspense voice

Sexual Content

A lot

Open-door sexual content — explicit enough to earn the series's heat reputation

Substance Use

None

Drinking in military social settings

Emotional Intensity

Some

The pressure of the hostage crisis and the personal stakes for multiple characters create layered psychological tension

What this book is about

Teri Howe is a Navy helicopter pilot involved in a hostage crisis. Senior Chief Stan Wolchonok is the SEAL who keeps showing up in her life. Brockmann weaves military action, hostage negotiation, and the Troubleshooters team's growing personal entanglements in this third series entry — tight, fast, and emotionally layered.

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Military action including hostage crisis violence

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