Selected Product: no picture available | Double Take (FBI Thriller) Audio Cassette Author: Catherine Coulter Publisher: Brilliance Audio Unabridged Release Date: June 2007 ISBN-10: 1593557221 ISBN-13: 9781593557225 Average Customer Rating: | | TailSpin (FBI Thriller, No. 12) ISBN-10: 0399155031 ISBN-13: 9780399155031 List Price:$25.95 The Beginning (FBI Series) ISBN-10: 0425224341 ISBN-13: 9780425224342 List Price:$13.00 High Noon ISBN-10: 0515144681 ISBN-13: 9780515144680 List Price:$7.99 Up Close and Dangerous: A Novel ISBN-10: 0345486536 ISBN-13: 9780345486530 List Price:$7.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Double Take (FBI Thriller) by Catherine Coulter (ISBN-10: 1593557221, ISBN-13: 9781593557225). At this time we have not yet written a review for Double Take (FBI Thriller) by Catherine Coulter (ISBN-10: 1593557221, ISBN-13: 9781593557225). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The police are convinced that Julia Ransom was guilty of the brutal murder of her husband, renowned psychic August Ransom. But after six months of investigation and media frenzy, she is free of their scrutiny, because of the lack of evidence. One afternoon she walks from her Pacific Heights home to Fisherman’s Wharf, alone, unwatched - and, she realizes, happy. Standing at the railing on Pier 39, she savors the sounds around her - tourists, countless seals on the barges - and for a moment enjoys the sheer normalcy of it all.
It suddenly comes to an end when a respectable-looking man distracts her with conversation before striking her unconscious and heaving her over the railing into San Francisco Bay. If it weren’t for Special Agent Cheney Stone, Julia would’ve drown. Cheney quickly realizes the attempt on Julia’s life has to connect to the murder of her husband, and reopens the investigation with the SFPD.
Meanwhile, in Maestro, Virginia, Sheriff Dixon Noble - last seen in Point Blank - learns about a woman named Charlotte Pallack, whose extraordinary resemblance to his vanished wife, Christie, gone for three years, sends him across the country. Although in his heart he knows that this woman can’t possibly be his missing wife, Dix is compelled to see her with his own eyes.
In San Francisco, Dix’s and Cheney’s paths cross, brought together by FBI Special Agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock. All four begin to unlock the mystery behind Charlotte Pallack’s identity, as well as the forces behind Julia Ransom’s attempted murder and the vicious murder of her husband.
The most fascinating aspect of the case is the extraordinary cast of psychics they meet as they push deep into the intriguing and complex world of visions, mind benders, and communications to the dead.
As the stakes and the body count rise, Savich, Sherlock, Dix, and Cheney fight for answers - and their lives. Double Take | Customer Rating: | | I really like the way the auther has you on the edge of your seat/ It is hard to put the book down after you get in to the story. | New Fan of FBI Series | Customer Rating: | | I haven't been able to find an author that grabs me for some time...believe me, I have been looking and have many unfinished novels on my shelf. I was waiting for a plane two weeks ago and saw her latest on the best sellers shelf and decided to look at other books by this author. Long story short...read two from the FBI series in a week and have ordered four more today. Ms. Coulter is a fabulous writer and really knows how to draw one in and keep them reading and reading. I am not a romance novel reader so hope she keeps with the FBI series. Enjoy! | FBI Thriller | Customer Rating: | | I am a huge fan of Catherine Coulter, so I was not surprised to find that I thoroughly enjoyed this story. I was on the edge of my seat throughout. This would be a great story for the movies. Mary Higgins Clark has nothing on Catherine Coulter. | Don't do a double take on this book! | Customer Rating: | | I haven't ever read one of Ms. Coulter's books until Double Take and I will never read another one. The dialogue is contrived and poorly written. The plot is ridiculous. It reads like a 4th grade student's mystery. There are many other mystery writers who are more worthy of a reader's time and money. | Double Take | Customer Rating: | | If you've read the other 10 FBI books this one is a must. As with the others it hooks you from the start. Can hardly wait to get book 12. |
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