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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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Great book!
Catherine Coulter keeps getting better and better! This book really has two separate plots and was difficult to put down from start to finish. Her easy writing style and smooth character development conspire to make this the most enjoyable work of fiction I've read since her book "Riptide". If you want to escape into a great story for a while, you can't do better than this.
Point Blank
Incredible. Coulter's
FBI
thriller
s just keep getting better. I always love to read about Savich and Sherlock and the people they work with, interact with and call friends. It's also great to read how relationships form in each novel. I wish I could stay home from work and just read and finish this one in a day. It's definitely a can't put it down kind of book. Highly recommend.
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Wonderful
Catherine Coulter is a wonderful writer. She is able to make take the reader into the story. I have yet to find a story line in any of her
FBI series
books that I have not enjoyed. I highly recommend this great read!
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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Ok, maybe 3.5 stars but still hard to put down.
This book starts out with a blast, when agents Savich and Carver are almost killed while trying to save a pop entertainer--Pinky Womack--from kidnappers. But instead of Pinky they are lured into a hotel room boobie trapped with a bomb. Kapow! Boom! the place is incinerated (but no one is killed, weak). The two agents are taunted by the bomber, a mysterious, wacked out villain who doesn't forget. But can they find him before he strikes again. There is also an interesting subplot involving lost treasure and a cave.
The story moves along at a rapid pace that kept me turning the pages, the action is tight, though sometimes her dialog drags. my biggest complaint is the ending which I found weak and unsatisfying. Over all though this is a satisfying
thriller
for a good Saturday night entertainment.
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