TailSpin (FBI Series) |
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| Title: | TailSpin (FBI Series) |
| Author: | Catherine Coulter |
| Publisher: | Jove |
| Type: | Book / Mass Market Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 07 July, 2009 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 051514648X / 9780515146486 |
| List Price: | $7.99 |
| Amazon Price: | $7.99 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description When a fellow agent's plane crashes deep in the Appalachian Mountains, married FBI agents Savich and Sherlock find the pilot and his passenger alive. But that's just the beginning of a case that plummets them into a whirlwind of vicious murder attempts, powerful suspects, political secrets, and escalating terror.
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Customer Reviews:
An Excellent Read
21 February, 2010
I really enjoyed this addition to the FBI series. I enjoy the fact that CC writes so descriptively. I used to tell our kids to "write as if your reader is blind so they can see it, too." It is not always heavy - I enjoy the other story lines woven throughout embellish the story, even the personal ones between our heroes. One thing I will never forget was in another novel where a woman was spelunking and became disoriented. The description of that cave and what happened therein freaked me out a lot, and tells me Catherine Coulter is a very talented storyteller. I love many of the historical novels as well.They are good interchanged with her other offerings. Thanks! Love the tales.
- Amazon Customer Review
Tailspin
30 November, 2009
Another super and terrific thriller by Catherine.
I have enjoyed every one of her FBI series and this is one of the best.
- Amazon Customer Review
Why, Oh Why...
02 January, 2010
I honestly don't know why Catherine Coulter still writes. All of her books have the same characters, the same dialogue and the same ending. To be brutally honest, the last couple of her books have sucked. The characters are flat with no real chemistry or depth, the story is laughable and even Sherlock and Savich are getting old and tired. She really needs to grow as a writer and move on to other subjects. Will not be reading anymore of her books.
- Amazon Customer Review
First And Last Coulter Book
23 December, 2009
I gave it 3 stars because I enjoyed some of the dialog. Also, I like to see strong women featured.
The story line seemed to jump/jerk and then ramble. The way the FBI agents confronted the rich and powerful was beyond unreal. They would have been lucky to get work as rent-a-cops after that.
Coulter has no idea what a firearm looks like or how it is used by law enforcement. "Fanning" a Kimber .45? Law enforcement folks are trained to shoot for center mass. Anything else would be hazardous to them and to the public they are supposed to consider protecting. So, why were so many (I think, all) the people shot by the FBI (and even by Rachael, who can be excused) shot in the arm or shoulder, on purpose? Coulter needs a tech consultant for those issues.
- Amazon Customer Review
A Waste Of Time
18 March, 2010
I have to say that the premise sounded great but the writing was amateurish and the plot not well thought out. I could not believe that that a writer of this caliber would come out with a book like this. For example, the main character's car broke down near the beginning of this book as she is fleeing people who are trying to murder her and as luck would have it this a small plane goes down near by. It turns out that one of the occupants of the plane is a law officer and she will not tell him her last name. Hello? Doesn't she think that the first thing they would do is look up the registration of her car? This is just one example of many where the plot was not well thought out. It appeared that it was thrown together to meet a deadline or something. But what it did do is cross her off of my list of authors to read. Michael Connelly has nothing to worry about.
- Amazon Customer Review
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