Point Blank (FBI Series #10) by Catherine Coulter

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  • Pub. Date: August 2005
  • 432pp

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    • Pub. Date: August 2005
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 432pp

    Synopsis

    The explosive action kicks off as FBI agent Ruth Warnecki hunts for Confederate gold in a West Virginia cave. She never expects to encounter the grisly murder that catapults her into a horrific plague of death, all centered on the prestigious Stanislaus School of Music.

    And at Hooter’s Motel in Maryland, FBI agents Savich and Carver are nearly killed while attempting to rescue a kidnap victim. Instead of a hostage, all they see is a glowing-red timer and then a catastrophic explosion. They are then led to Arlington National Cemetery, but the search for the kidnap victim is cut short when Savich takes a fateful call on his cell, as a mysterious voice threatens to kill him and his wife.

    Pitted against an insane killer and his psychotic teenage girlfriend, Savich and Sherlock find themselves fighting a hate-driven villain with a very long memory.

    Point Blank is a nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat thriller, as exhilarating and terrifying as anything Catherine Coulter has ever written.

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    Coulter's new thriller romance (Blowout, etc.) opens with Ruth Warnecki lost in a cave in rural Virginia while fellow (married) FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock are hot on the tail of a psychotic dirty old man (Moses Grace) and his flirtatious teenage partner (Claudia), who've kidnapped a smalltime comedian. Coulter fans know if they suspend belief-really suspend belief-she'll deliver page-turners filled with good guys battling bad guys as well as enjoying domestic tranquility. After Ruth makes it out of the cave, she's cared for by Dixon Noble, the local sheriff and ex-New Yorker with two kids and a missing wife; then Ruth and the gang return to the cave to discover the body of a murdered music student. Lacey and Dillon consult MAX the miracle computer about Moses while Dix introduces Ruth to his domineering father-in-law, Chappy, and musician Gordon, Chappy's geriatric lech of a brother. Coulter alternates between the search for the student's killer and the hunt for Moses, cases tied together only by the FBI agents solving them and the theme of criminally insane grumpy old men. Coulter continues to prove more convincing describing virtue than vice, which means that sympathetic characters and happy endings take precedence over serious detective work. (On sale Aug. 23) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Catherine Coulter is the author of numerous historical romances, including the Bride series, and contemporary romantic thrillers, including the popular FBI series.

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    Where has the suspense gone?by Anonymous

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    December 04, 2009: Point Blank was an amazing book to read, but it's only good for anyone with time to kill because you almost need to read it all in one shot in order to follow the story line. The story moves slow at the beginning and then seems to speed up toward the end so it was very easy to get confused because the story was jumping back and forth between two completely different story lines. The beginning of the book was confusing because you were left with so many questions but it makes you more eager to read the rest to find the answers. The end seemed like both investigations were wrapped up too quickly I still had questions at the end about how they managed to get the conclusion, it didn't have the suspense of some of her other books it was very disappointing to have both investigations wrapped up so quickly you didn't really understand what was going on it wasn't really very well explained because it left you with so many questions. I feel as it she didn't tie up the loose ends and you were left hanging on how they did this or who did that. Also it wasn't as romantic as some of her other books but the action was more vibrant and you almost felt as if you were going to hear gun fire at any moment. The family in the book really left you scratching your head because you weren't sure what or who they really were because they would say one thing and then do the opposite. The characters were strange they didn't seem very realistic because of their personalities, and their reactions to some of the events. This would be a good book for reading in your spare time or for a book club because there is so much you can discuss about the book because of the twists and turns in plot and all of the questions you might have about the cases.

    I Also Recommend: TailSpin (FBI Series #12).

    Good suspenseful readby Anonymous

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    September 13, 2009: I enjoyed this book and the returning characters immensely. Ms. Coulter keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout. Anyone who wants to read an excellent book that will keep you wanting more, this is one for you.

    I Also Recommend: The Target (FBI Series #3), Eleventh Hour (FBI Series #7), Blindside (FBI Series #8).


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