Breaking Point is the ninth book in Suzanne Brockmann's Troubleshooters series.
After FBI commander Max Bhagat and Gina Vitagliano broke up, Gina went to Kenya to help with medical services to small, remote villages. There she met Molly Anderson who also works to help locals with medical care.
Molly and Gina had a lot in common. Both were missing the man they love. Molly had not seen Grady Morant, aka David Jones, for almost three years - not since he escaped FBI custody in Indonesia.
When a new volunteer comes to the camp, Gina is not impressed. He seems like a man who has not done any physical labor in his life. She is sure that he will be more trouble than help. But Molly instantly recognizes who the man really is, her one true love.
With rumors of Grady's death, brought to Molly by Grady himself, it might finally be safe for them to be together. The warlord who was hunting for him has died and it is possible the next man in charge will not be looking for him.
In Washington, Max receives a list of causalities from a terrorist bombing in Germany. Among the ruin, Gina's passport is found. Max and Jules Cassidy immediately get on a plane to identify her body. But is it really Gina. Isn't she still in Africa?
Brockmann, Suzanne. (2005). Breaking Point. New York: Ballantine Books.
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