Catherine Coulter is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the FBI Thrillers featuring husband and wife team Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock. She is also the author—with J. T. Ellison—of the Brit in the FBI series. She lives in Sausalito, California.
Praise for Catherine Coulter’s FBI Thrillers
“Fast-paced.”—People
“This terrific thriller will drag you into its chilling web of
terror and not let go until the last paragraph…A ripping good
read.”—The San Francisco Examiner
“A good storyteller...Coulter always keeps the pace brisk.”—Fort
Worth Star-Telegram
“With possible blackmail, intra-judiciary rivalries and personal
peccadilloes, there’s more than enough intrigue—and suspects—for
full court standing in this snappy page-turner…A zesty read.”—Book
Page
“Twisted villains...intriguing escapism...The latest in the series
featuring likable married FBI agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon
Savich.”—Lansing (MI) State Journal
“Coulter takes readers on a chilling and suspenseful ride...taut,
fast-paced, hard to put down.”—Cedar Rapids Gazette
“The perfect suspense thriller, loaded with plenty of action.”—The
Best Reviews
Coulter's new thriller romance (Blowout, etc.) opens with Ruth Warnecki lost in a cave in rural Virginia while fellow (married) FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock are hot on the tail of a psychotic dirty old man (Moses Grace) and his flirtatious teenage partner (Claudia), who've kidnapped a smalltime comedian. Coulter fans know if they suspend belief-really suspend belief-she'll deliver page-turners filled with good guys battling bad guys as well as enjoying domestic tranquility. After Ruth makes it out of the cave, she's cared for by Dixon Noble, the local sheriff and ex-New Yorker with two kids and a missing wife; then Ruth and the gang return to the cave to discover the body of a murdered music student. Lacey and Dillon consult MAX the miracle computer about Moses while Dix introduces Ruth to his domineering father-in-law, Chappy, and musician Gordon, Chappy's geriatric lech of a brother. Coulter alternates between the search for the student's killer and the hunt for Moses, cases tied together only by the FBI agents solving them and the theme of criminally insane grumpy old men. Coulter continues to prove more convincing describing virtue than vice, which means that sympathetic characters and happy endings take precedence over serious detective work. (On sale Aug. 23) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Praise for Catherine Coulter's FBI Thrillers
"Fast-paced."-People
"This terrific thriller will drag you into its chilling web of
terror and not let go until the last paragraph...A ripping good
read."-The San Francisco Examiner
"A good storyteller...Coulter always keeps the pace brisk."-Fort
Worth Star-Telegram
"With possible blackmail, intra-judiciary rivalries and personal
peccadilloes, there's more than enough intrigue-and suspects-for
full court standing in this snappy page-turner...A zesty
read."-Book Page
"Twisted villains...intriguing escapism...The latest in the series
featuring likable married FBI agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon
Savich."-Lansing (MI) State Journal
"Coulter takes readers on a chilling and suspenseful ride...taut,
fast-paced, hard to put down."-Cedar Rapids Gazette
"The perfect suspense thriller, loaded with plenty of action."-The
Best Reviews
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