Type of bind: Hardcover
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Putnam Adult
Manufacturer: Putnam Adult
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 385
Printing Date: July 01, 2002
Publishing house: Putnam Adult
Release Date: July 22, 2002
Sale Popularity Level: 825487
Studio: Putnam Adult
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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author, Catherine Coulter, comes Eleventh Hour. The murder of a priest leads FBI agents Sherlock and Savich to their most baffling case yet, in this riveting novel of suspense.
Catherine Coulter won acclaim for her 'fast-paced twists and turns, believable dialogue, and case of well-developed characters' (San Francisco Chronicle). Now Coulter delivers the suspense thriller of her career in Eleventh Hour.
When FBI agent Dane Carver's twin brother, Father Michael Joseph, is brutally murdered in his San Francisco church, husband-and-wife agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich take a personal interest in the investigation. Then Nicola 'Nick' Jones, a homeless woman and the only witness to the shooting, is scared out of her mind because she's trying to hide from her own monsters - who are drawing closer and closer.
The chase goes from San Francisco to the Premiere Studios in Los Angeles and its new television hit, a show all about murder.
Packed with surprises, Eleventh Hour finds Catherine Coulter at her quintessential best.
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I was going to write a fairly long review about this incredibly shallow and poorly-written book -- but I then discovered the review by General Crystal Starr Light "Galactic Empire". Every word that reviewer took the time to write is, as we used to say, "right on".
I would add one more stupidity -- when the police visit the apartment of Valerie Stryker, they enter her living room and see a white couch splattered with what appears at very first to be brown paint -- but is later recognized as blood. Then her body is found behind the couch -- and she's been strangled. Hmmmmm. Where'd the blood come from, one wonders.
The incredible inconsistencies, lack of continuity and awful, awful childish dialog make this book good for little more than adding weight to a shelf.
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I am not usually a reader of this genre of book, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Catherine Coulter grabs you right from the beginning of this novel and takes you along for a good ride. I haven't ever read one of her novels before, but I most likely will in the future. The reason I am giving it three stars is because this reviewer felt that the story fell apart at the end, and I always appreciate a good ending, in my estimation this one fell a little short. I will however try another CC novel if it comes highly recommended.
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I enjoyed the book as I do all her books, but I wouldn't say it was her best. However it was worth the read and money.
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kept me in suspense; had to keep turning that page to see what happened subsequent no matter how tired i was!
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Wow , what a book . A priest is killed and his twin brother is the FBI agent that is out to find his killer . A homeless lady (whom is really a college professor ) is the witness to the murder so Dana Carver (the FBI agent) has the pleasure of protecting her as hard as it is .
It is like the author weaves 3 different stories into 1 with this book and she does it wonderfully . There is other murders and they are all connected to a TV script but you will have to read the book to get all the great details and to see what happens between the FBI Agent and the homeless woman/college professor and to see why she was pretending to be homeless when she saw the priest get shot . A GREAT READ !
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