Rating:  Summary: My first "Coulter" novel was ahit Review: This is my first Coulter book and I was impressed with the story and how each character played out. I will purchase more Coulter books based on this one. From a murdered priest to sleezy L.A. Hollywood types to corrupt politicians. I felt this book had it all and is a good read for all who like suspense and a good thrill ride. The book was slightly predictable but indeed a pleasant read
Rating:  Summary: The FBI series...continued. Review: This is the latest entry into Catherine Coulter's popular FBI series. In Eleventh Hour, Savich and Sherlock, the author's popular recurring FBI agents and married partners, take a back seat to fellow agent Dane Carver. For Dane, this case is personal. He is guarding the only witness to his twin's shocking murder in a church confessional. His investigation of his brother's death, leads him to find that the killing is eerily similar to the latest episode of a new TV series. Somebody, connected to the show, is recreating the show's murders and Dane must find out who it is and keep his witness alive. Complicating this case is the fact that the killer knows about the witness (Nick). There is also a convoluted sub plot dealing with Nick's own secret past. Eleventh Hour is a good suspense mystery that revists favorite past characters. I read this book without having read most of Catherine Coulter's past FBI novels and felt that this book could stand alone. For fans already familiar with the series, I am sure it is a welcome reminder of the now married Sherlock/Savich.
Rating:  Summary: Not What I Had Hoped Review: Well, ...it must be fairly entertaining. Not so with this book, supposedly about FBI operatives. It weaves together- with big, ugly stitches- a story of a FEEB avenging his twin brother/priest's murder, and an utterly predictable LYWIT (that' s Lovely Young Woman in Trouble...
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