Storm Runners

Storm Runners by T. Jefferson Parker is a reissue published by HarperCollins on December 27, 2011. This fiction novel follows Matt Stromsoe, who, after a tumultuous past involving his childhood friend Mike Tavarez, becomes a private investigator. The narrative explores the complexities of their relationship, particularly after Tavarez, now imprisoned for life, seeks revenge on Stromsoe, who is trying to rebuild his life and protect a local TV weather forecaster from a stalker.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into themes of betrayal, vengeance, and the struggle to reclaim a sense of normalcy. As Stromsoe navigates his new role and the dangers surrounding Frankie Hatfield, the story unfolds against a backdrop of criminal intrigue and personal redemption. The book presents a nuanced exploration of the consequences of past choices and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones, all while maintaining a tense atmosphere as Tavarez’s influence looms large. With 416 pages, this edition offers a comprehensive look into the intertwining lives of its characters.
Official synopsis Publisher
Matt Stromsoe was in high school when he met the boy who would someday murder his wife and son . . .
Once Stromsoe was best friends with brilliant, unpredictable Mike Tavarez. That was before Matt joined the San Diego P.D. and Mike left Harvard to run La Eme, the brutal Mexican Mafia, before a vengeance-obsessed Tavarez blew away everything Stromsoe loved, leaving him physically and emotionally broken.
Years later, Mike Tavarez is in prison for life, controlling his vast criminal empire from within a maximum security facility. Matt Stromsoe has rebounded from rock bottom to become a private investigator—and he’s starting to feel something for Frankie Hatfield, the beautiful local TV weather forecaster he’s been hired to protect from a stalker. But powerful, dangerous people are becoming too interested in Frankie’s remarkable experiments with rain. And bars alone won’t keep Tavarez from his ultimate goal: to make Matt Stromsoe suffer the unendurable torment of losing everything . . . again.
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