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Special Agent Lacey Sherlock interrogates a terrorist she prevented from launching a grenade at an American airport while Dillon Savich tracks a killer who styles himself like a Hollywood Dracula. "The next high-octane thriller in the FBI series featuring Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock from # 1 New York Times-bestselling author Catherine Coulter. When Special Agent Lacey Sherlock foils a terrorist attack at JFK airport, she thinks her job is done and turns the reins over to the New York FBI. But stopping the grenade-carrying crazy was only the beginning. Another plot unfolds nearly simultaneously with a bomb at St. Patrick's Cathedral. The terrorist at JFK refuses to speak to anyone but Sherlock. She heads back with counterterrorist Special Agent Cal McLain to try to get him to talk. Meanwhile, Savich--with the help of Agent Griffin Hammersmith--has his hands full trying to track an elusive murderer who looks like a Hollywood Dracula. When Dracula's attempts to kill Savich collide with Sherlock's terrorist case, very strange things happen. Who is really behind the bombing attack at St. Patrick's? How does Savich's mysterious killer fit into Sherlock's terrorism investigation? Savich and Sherlock race against the clock, as more lives are in danger with every passing minute"-- Provided by publisher.
I've read Coulter's other FBI thrillers and enjoyed most, but this one left me cold. The story was all over the place and, I feel, went badly off the rails with the paranormal aspect. I prefer her to stick to the procedural angle. I'll look forward to her next attempt with her "Brit in the FBI" series.
Enjoyable read in FBI series. This time Savich and Sherlock are working on two separate investigations. Would probably have preferred focus on one case which would provide for a more thoroughly developed story.
adierose
Feb 09, 2015
Will it come in large print? If so I want to order it.
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Add a CommentEnjoyed this book....now I’m definitely hooked on Catherine Coulter....
This one was a bit off from the others, but always enjoyable to catch up with Savich and Sherlock
I've read Coulter's other FBI thrillers and enjoyed most, but this one left me cold. The story was all over the place and, I feel, went badly off the rails with the paranormal aspect. I prefer her to stick to the procedural angle. I'll look forward to her next attempt with her "Brit in the FBI" series.
Enjoyable read in FBI series. This time Savich and Sherlock are working on two separate investigations. Would probably have preferred focus on one case which would provide for a more thoroughly developed story.
Will it come in large print? If so I want to order it.