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The Maze

The Maze

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I loved the book
Review: I really liked Dillion and Lacey. I wish that Lacey's family background wasn't so negative though.. Maybe that helped her out later on?Maybe..I did not think that the dialogue was dumb or juvenile as some reviewers have said. I thought it was cute and funny in some places. Lacey reminds me a lot of Clarice Starling in this book. I admire her dedication and her passion for her job. I don't approve of her going off on her own to get her sister's killer though,that was dumb,and Dillion was kind and understanding and patient in helping her. I do wonder how Lacey got into the FBI with this need to help catch her sister's killer though,shouldn't someone in security doing the screening seen that and had a duscreet word with Lacey about it? I'm sure that she is very capable though,she just needs to channel her rage into something more positve and constructive.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book was terrible...
Review: Ms. Coulter is one of my favorite historical writers. But this book was just plain horrible. I don't know how anyone of you that read this book actually managed to give the book 5 stars. It was horribly written. The book actually starts off really good, which is how you get trapped into reading the rest of it in the first place. As the book goes it starts to make no sense at all. Too many things just don't add up. Too many questions are left unanswered. Like did Douglas and Lacy's mother have an affair? If not then why in the world did Ms. Coulter write that part in, where he goes into her hospital room and display the show of tender affection that he did??? HELP ME OUT WITH THAT ONE PLEASE. I also have some other strong issues concerning this book but I don't want to give away the plot and reveal the very stupid ending for anyone that just has to read this book.

I've decided to stick with her historical writings and when I'm in need of suspense writings I will look elsewhere.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A loving and a heroic story
Review: The Maze is a story of a women who is hunting down the killer of her sister. Lacey Sherlock is this women and she is determined to put the killer in jail. The killer had also killed 6 other women. This was 7 years ago. Lacey is now a FBI agent. She and a few agents are now in this alley tracking an undercover agent who supposedly stole wads of fake dollar bills. Lacey suspects a well known agent,Dillon Savich, there talking to the mayor. She sees that he is wearing baggy clothes and she keeps her eye on him. Seconds later she and Savich are fighting each other and Savich has disarmed her twice. Thanks to her partner she shot Dillon with a paint gun. She was right about him being the undercover agent. A few days later, Lacey was put in Dillons unit, CAU= Criminal Apprehension unit, which he has built and programed himself. Savich finds out about Laceys obsession of trying to find the killer and so he helps her track him down. Lacey went undercover as a women named Marty and got a knife stuck in her arm by Marlin Jones, the killer. Marlin was also wounded but by a gun shot.
In this book, Lacey falls in love and gets married to Dillon. The main part of the ending is that Lacey was captured by Marlin and his father and Hannah was also captured. Hannah dated Dillon but he broke it off, she's jealous of Lacey. Dillon finds out where Lacey and Hannah were taken and brings several agents with him. Marlins father dies first and then Marlin.
This was just alittle intro of the book but there is more suprising parts in this book. Parts that will make you warm and parts that will make you laugh your heart out. I hope that you will read this book. It would make you want to read more of Catherine's FBI series books. I've read all of them and I know that you will enjoy them.
By: Anna

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Romantic Suspense
Review: This is a great thriller about a female FBI agent Lacey Sherlock and her computer specialist FBI agent Dillon Savich who together are trying to catch a serial killer who killed her sister seven years earlier. It's a great ride along the way and the conclusion is exciting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: On my top-ten psychological thriller list!
Review: At the end of this book you are truly sorry to say good-bye to Lacy Sherlock. I loved this book, it was soooo difficult to put down! Great chemistry between the characters, the killer is very frightening & the plot & secondary characters are all excellent!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Coulter at her best
Review: Great book! Excitement, adventure, danger, mystery, romance . . . It's one of those that you don't want to start when you lie down to go to bed, because you'll be up until the wee hours trying to finish it. If you like action and mystery with a dash of romance thrown in, this book's for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the Series
Review: Lacey Sherlock devotes her life to tracking the monster that murdered her sister. After waiting 7 years, she is now an FBI agent prepared to take on the killer when he resurfaces in Boston. Fortunately, she has a hunk of a boss who is on her side in more ways than one.

This action packed tale will keep you guessing up to the last page - nothing is ever as simple as it seems. The love story is not to be missed. This book sets the standards for romantic suspense.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Catherine Coulter: Hypocrite with conservative blinders
Review: In the first book, The Cove, I ignored the one or two references to "liberal judges" and read on. In this book, however, there were too many to ignore. CC makes a big point about how ridiculous it is for a judge to take into account the fact that the bad guy in the story was viciously abused as a child. Yet in both these stories, the female victom is suffering from repressed memories from her youth which drives her behavior and we are led to sympathize with her. Isn't that a bit hypocritical?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sensational!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This book is my favorite out of the entire FBI series. It has to be the most imaginative one (but only by a little) Sherlock and Savich are a great couple and you have to wonder what kind of mind would come up with that plot and how to pull off everything so it was believeable for the most part. The Maze, as logic would have it is about a criminal who ingeniusly uses mazes as his calling card. Not only did this book keep me on the edge of my seat but it kept me turing pages faster and faster to see what would happen next. I also finished the book with such a happy and warm feeling. If you have to be up early the next morning DO NOT start this book just before bed. I can guarantee you will still be up reading when the sun comes up. I was!!! Catherine keep up the excellent work, I am looking forward to your next book, whatever it might be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true thriller!
Review: Dillon is the head of the FBI's CAU. With his computer MAX, he gathers information to crack crimes. Lacey Sherlock entered the FBI to hunt down the serial killer who murdered her stepsister seven years before. This killer chose women who used foul language and bad mouthed their husbands. He would hit them over the head, take them to an abandoned warehouse, and make them search their way through a maze. When they reached the center, instead of being set free, he would punish the woman by multiple stab wounds and then cut out her tongue. Dillon chose Lacey straight out of training because she was able to kill him in the final exam for the job. She had the instinct just right for the job. This is a real puzzler and a real page-turner!


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