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Point Blank (FBI Thriller (G.P. Putnam's Sons))
Catherine Coulter

G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2005 - 432 pages

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Action-Packed with a Muddled Ending 2

Although for the most my part I enjoyed Point Black. Ending was climatic. This book has too many unanswered questions with not enough answers. Which leaves you somewhat dissatisfled with the outcome. Otherwise it is a nice read.


Point Blank

As usual Catherine Coulter has kept me thrilled for an
entire book and I could not wait to read the ending. It
is so exciting to see what all the characters are up to
again. I hope she never stops as I can't wait for the next
one again









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Good adventures, likeable characters, stiff dialogue

Ruth Warnecki, an FBI agent goes in pursuit of buried treasure by herself in a West Virginia cave. She ends up being rescued by a local sheriff, Dix and his two boys. Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock, fellow FBI agents come to her rescue. Savich and Sherlock are working on a case; at the same time they want to help find out who almost killed Ruth, a local music student, and an older resident in Maestro, Virginia. The two stories flip back and forth with great frequency. Some story threads such as what happened to Christie, Dixon's wife are not addressed well at all. The dialogue between characters often border on being hackneyed; especially with Dix and his two boys. The two stories rapidly build in suspense as Dix, Ruth, Lacey, Savich, and Sherlock get closer to the subjects. The endings are as expected but manage to keep the reader interested until the end. Look forward to future Savich and Sherlock with more focused storylines and snappier dialogue.


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Page Turner

Catherine Coulter is one of my favorite romanctic suspense writers and I was mostly pleased with Point Blank.

FBI Agents Savitch and Caver are hot on the trail of a couple of kidnappers who've snatched a popular entertainer. The two agents are being led by a character with a dubious reputation, a known snitch, who keeps leading them into perilous situations but not producing the promised kidnapped victim.

MAX the super computer is as animated and lifelike as many other characters. The agents depend on MAX for pertinent information when Savitch gets an ominous call from an anonymous caller who has way too much personal info on Savitch's agent wife, Lacey.

There's a subplot or should I say, an additional plot revolving around a treasure hunt. Hmmm. I just didn't see the significance of that addition to the story.

Still Point Blank is a page-turner that is well worth reading.


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