Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781501138140 |
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Publisher: | Gallery Books |
Publication date: | 07/31/2018 |
Series: | FBI Thriller Series , #22 |
Sold by: | SIMON & SCHUSTER |
Format: | NOOK Book |
Pages: | 448 |
Sales rank: | 396 |
File size: | 6 MB |
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Paradox
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Many twists and turns in the plot loved It! Justice was served!
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Catherine Coulter always delivers a great book with known and new characters to enjoy. Her books have kept me enthralled from the beginning of the this series. Paradox has a new and compelling storyline all readers of crime-mystery-thrillers will enjoy! --Books4Me
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I never get tired of Savich and Sherlock, Ms. Coulter always comes up with new twists and turns. Just when you think you've figured it out something else pops up.
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Enjoyable readind need more
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Great book ! I loved it
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I love her books having read each one. Can't out them down once I start reading.
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Good read. Always enjoy her books.
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Since I have read all of Catherine Coulter’s FBI thrillers, I was delighted to receive this one from a contest on Goodreads. Her latest thriller begins with the attempted kidnapping of Sean, the young son of agents Savich and Sherlock. Then a sub-plot seems to be introduced when a sheriff in Maryland discovers the bones of multiple bodies in a local lake. There are some twists and turns, but eventually the author merges the two stories and the action heats up. Savich and Sherlock are trying to keep Sean safe while searching for the escaped mental patient who is determined to seek revenge. Meanwhile, Chief Ty Christie ends up looking for the same perpetrator. This is a satisfying read for fans of Coulter and for new readers, too since her books provide a riveting and gripping entertainment with many real clues and false ones laid out for the reader to follow.
Disclaimer:
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Gallery Books (Simon and Schuster) via a contests on Goodreads. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 “Guides Concerning the Use of Testimonials and Endorsements in Advertising.”
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Excellent book. Love this series.
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Great
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Coulter+has+written+yet+another+page-turner%21+
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Love all the FBI series and the BRIT in the FBI.
Great story, as always. Loved the twists and turns. Ty and Sala definitely make a good team. Wouldn’t mind another book with them, see where their journey takes them.
Maybe they go their separate ways. Sala thinks his feelings for Ty can’t be real. How can they be? But, can they. Another mystery in Ty’s “backyard” could answer that.
Sorry, don’t mean to write the next book. I just love these books. Have read every one of them and many other’s not in these series. Hope you have many more to come.
P.S. the Tuttles still give me the creeps.
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Thoroughly enjoyed this. The storyline was a little slower than some of the other ones but still a good read.?
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Great read
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It’s a excellent mystery,one you can hardly put down!,
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Another interesting, complicated book in the FBI Thriller series. One of the great things about this series is that there are two story lines going on that usually intertwine in some way. This story begins with someone trying to kill and/or kidnap Sean, Sherlock's and Savich's five year old son. As they figure out who it is from a previous case they were involved in, they become embroiled in the chase for this mentally ill suspect. The second story involves FBI agent Sala Porto, who is missing. His girlfriend has been murdered, witnessed by Police Chief Ty Christie while drinking coffee on her lakeside dock. While dredging for the body, the nets bring up bones, many bones, from the bottom of the lake. The assumption is that a serial killer has been using the lake as a personal dumping ground.
Once again, there is a lot of action with some twists. It is fun trying to figure out how the characters and events will eventually fit together. There were new characters who I hope will appear in future books. This story did not end with anyone falling in love, but there was relationship building involved. There is a bit of psychic activity involved (i.e. visions, dreams and gut feelings) but it does not overwhelm the police work. The things that irked me just a bit is that the FBI agents and police are all good looking, extremely fit and well dressed; that is not what most people relate too. The other thing, as mentioned by another reviewer, is the use of the word "bespoke". By the time I read it for about the third or fourth time, I was cringing. Of course I had to look it up to see where it came from and what it meant. Overall I enjoyed this book. I always watch for this series by Catherine Coulter as I know it will be a quick, enjoyable story. I recommend this book to those who enjoy a quick crime/mystery thriller that is sure to entertain. The publisher, Simon & Schuster Canada - Gallery Books, provided me with a copy of this book to read. The rating, ideas and opinions stated are my own.
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Always a great read. Full of adventure and twists in the mystery.
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Good and suspencful
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Great story telling as always. Wonderful weaving of 2 stories at once.
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Great story telling as always. Wonderful weaving of 2 stories at once.
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I love justified revenge: Four Brothers, Carrie, Taken, Remember, True Grit and my all-time favorite The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Now that is some beautifully orchestrated justified revenge! And I can’t wait for Jennifer Garner’s new movie, Peppermint. That one looks awesome!
The problem is that everyone who seeks revenge thinks it’s justified. That’s what’s going on in Catherine Coulter’s latest Sherlock and Savich case, “Paradox”.
The book begins with a botched kidnapping of their son Sean. While trying to figure out who could want to kidnap him and why, they are called in to assist in another case. Willicott, Maryland’s police chief witnesses a murder early one morning while gazing at the lake from her home. When local officials drag the lake for the body, they discover bones from several bodies. A subsequent search uncovers an odd clue as to whom the bodies may belong. This seemingly idyllic little town has lots of secrets and a creepy murder house to boot!
Meanwhile, they discover that the kidnapper may be someone out for revenge and they must stop him before their family and others are devastated.
A great read for any Sherlock and Savich fans. Coulter tackles forgiveness and mental illness in this one, too. Good story; this one has a truly satisfying ending! After all, some revenge may truly be justified!
#Paradox #CatherineCoulter #NetGalley
Publication Date: July 31, 2018
Genre: Thriller, Suspense, Mystery, Kidnapping, Mental Illness
Cover: Perfect
Rating: 5 stars
Source: I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review. Thank you for the opportunity to read this great book!
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Great book! I've really missed Savich & Sherlock! Mike & Drummond are great characters but I feel like this book brought us home to to Savich, Sherlock, their son & friends! Hope we'll be seeing more books like this one soon! A+++++
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Back to my favorite characters!
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Very good mystery/suspense book. The author always keeps you guessing to the end. One of those books you can't put down till the end.
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