Blowout
FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock return in a dazzling new thriller. Blowout takes excitement to an all-time high level. Married FBI agents Savich and Sherlock work and play hard: devoted to their jobs, their son, and each other, they approach each new case with gusto, and appreciate...
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FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock return in a dazzling new thriller. Blowout takes excitement to an all-time high level. Married FBI agents Savich and Sherlock work and play hard: devoted to their jobs, their son, and each other, they approach each new case with gusto, and appreciate every moment of downtime they can grab. But a long weekend getaway at a secluded cabin in the Pennsylvania woods is cut short when the agents are summoned back to Washington, where a nightmare awaits them: The night before the Supreme Court is to hear opening arguments in a highly controversial death-penalty case, a prominent judge is murdered in the court's third-floor library. Savich and Sherlock are charged with heading the investigation but when the killings continue, each targeting another brilliant, successful Washington power broker, the agents are faced with their most baffling and shocking case of their lives. As dramatic and suspenseful as anything she's ever written, Blowout is Catherine Coulter at the very height of her storytelling powers.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780399151873 (0399151877)
Publish date: June 10th 2004
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Series: FBI Thriller (#9)
I liked this suspense story with a touch of romance. The plot was pretty good with exciting parts but the action was sometimes repetitive with so many interviews. I always enjoy reading about Savich and Sherlock. FBI agents, assisted by cop Ben and victims step-daughter Calli, work on solving a c...
This book...I bought a copy of it for a dollar the the library the other day, only to discover while looking through my book cabinet that I already owned it. That totally flabbergasted me, because reading the synopsis of the book in the library, it seemed so unfamiliar to me that I was sure I'd neve...
Even a vacation in Poconos is interrupted for Sherlock and Dillon. This was a good suspense one. It seems like more and more themes of judges being targeted due to an angry criminal.