Jack who?
Unfortunately, the characterization of Jack Bauer is lost in this novel. The setting is great - Louisiana, post Katrina, as another hurricane approaches. The main premise is intriguing - more terror to thwart. But, instead of being a man of much action and few words, Jack, in this novel, is a man of many words and not enough action. Worse, he has to have things explained to him, which he would never need explained based on his experience and skill set.
The most likely reason for this misstep is because dialogue is used to "covertly" throw a lot of information at the reader at once. And there is a strange tendency to recap events that have just occurred in various points in the book, possibly to beef up the word count.
All in all, Storm Force isn't the worst book ever written, but it also isn't the best. The only thing to do is move forward with the remainder of the 24 Declassified novels and hope they are more like the first two and less like this one.