In Coulters newest FBI thriller, agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock help unlock two mysteries as they push deep into a complex world of psychics and poseurs. As the stakes and the body count rise, they fight for answers--and their lives.
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In Coulters newest FBI thriller, agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock help unlock two mysteries as they push deep into a complex world of psychics and poseurs. As the stakes and the body count rise, they fight for answers--and their lives.
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New in Fine jacket. Book Royal octavo, hardcover, fine, new, in fine blue pictorial dj. An FBI page turner. 420 pp. It's been more than six months since her husband's brutal death, and Julia Ransom is just beginning to breathe again. She loved her husband, renowned psychic August Ransom, but the media frenzy that followed his murder sapped what little strength she had left. Now, after dinner with friends, strolling along San Francisco's Pier 39, she realizes that she's happy. Standing at the railing, she savors the sounds around her--tourists, seals on a barge-and for a moment enjoys the sheer normalcy of it all. And then it comes to an end when she is attacked.
This book was very interesting. Coulter's characters are wonderfully wriiten. I love the way Coulter brings in strangers and makes them a part of the "family". Ergo, Ruth and Dix. As well as Cheney(I like this name,as I'm sure Dick does as well) and Julia. It's heart pounding action, and mystical themes made me wish the book never ended. Not to worry, I just bought "Tail Spin". Good read!!!!
MsReadaLot
Jul 9, 2007
Huh?
This was probably one of the worst books I've ever actually finished.
For what it's worth I did finish it. Most books I hate I give up on after a chapter or two. So there must have been something that compelled me to read on to the bitter end. I just have no idea what it was.
One thing that really bothered me was the characters names -- and there were a whole bunch of them. But really, do we need a detective named "Sherlock" or Dix? Or a FBI agent named Cheney?