by Catherine Coulter, Paul Costanzo, Renée Raudman
Kinda more 3.5 than 4. This had several stories going on. The main one was a murderous rampage by the daughter of Ted Bundy. There are also secondary stories involving a shop keeper whose life has been put in danger and a mystery about one of the team and her missing grandfather. There was also a...
A good suspense story with some romance in the background. Exciting fast paced action including Savich and Sherlock with multiple crimes to solve. Lucy and Coop are leads on the FBI team to catch a serial killer when Lucy's father has a heart attack.
Won Split Second from Goodreads First Reads. Will get to reading it soon.
This is really a 3.5 star book. Since there is no 1/2 star, I had to truncate to a 3. This was much better than the historical romance novel I just read of Ms. Coulter's. I love Dillon. He's hot and smart. Sherlock always amuses me. In this latest series, we are once again treated to multiple ...
*Rating* 3.0*Genre* Mystery/Romance*Review*Catherine Coulter’s Split Second is the Fifteenth installment in the FBI Thriller series. The story has three distinct storylines that has FBI Agents Dillon Savich, Lacey Sherlock, Lucy Carlyle, and Cooper McKnight as main participants.The first distinct st...
This was the first book by Coulter that I've read and and I was pleasantly surprised. It started a bit slow but im glad i continued. I am always intrigued by serial killers and what leads them to their affinity for gruesome murder. You don't necessarily find the answer in a novel but novels are m...
Full review: http://onabookbender.com/2011/07/18/review-split-second-by-catherine-coulter/The vast majority of this plot belongs in the mystery or suspense genre. If it had stayed there, I would have been okay with it. But the ring that Lucy finds brings a paranormal element that feels out of plac...
Three plot threads -- the team is on the hunt for a serial killer who turns out to be Ted Bundy's daughter; Lucy Carlyle and Cooper McKnight fall in love despite his playboy reputation; Lucy's father dies but says before he passes away that he saw his mother kill his father. Lucy moves into the fami...
A little too much of a good thing. One subplot line too many. Felt cluttered.Oh, and I don't recommend reading two books at the same time both of which have a character named Miranda. :-)