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Nemesis

Coulter, Catherine. Book - 2015 Adult Book / Fiction / Thriller / General / Coulter, Catherine 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4 out of 5

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On Shelf At: Malletts Creek Branch

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"The next high-octane thriller in the FBI series featuring Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock from # 1 New York Times-bestselling author Catherine Coulter. When Special Agent Lacey Sherlock foils a terrorist attack at JFK airport, she thinks her job is done and turns the reins over to the New York FBI. But stopping the grenade-carrying crazy was only the beginning. Another plot unfolds nearly simultaneously with a bomb at St. Patrick's Cathedral. The terrorist at JFK refuses to speak to anyone but Sherlock. She heads back with counterterrorist Special Agent Cal McLain to try to get him to talk. Meanwhile, Savich--with the help of Agent Griffin Hammersmith--has his hands full trying to track an elusive murderer who looks like a Hollywood Dracula. When Dracula's attempts to kill Savich collide with Sherlock's terrorist case, very strange things happen. Who is really behind the bombing attack at St. Patrick's? How does Savich's mysterious killer fit into Sherlock's terrorism investigation? Savich and Sherlock race against the clock, as more lives are in danger with every passing minute"-- Provided by publisher.

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Great new thriller submitted by dorothyyli on July 4, 2015, 8:49pm I'm a huge fan of this author and couldn't wait to read this new book. Luckily, the publisher sent me an ARC and I've read it all in one sitting. This one is a bit different where the two different mysteries don't tie together. Instead, Savich and Sherlock are apart as they trying to solve their own cases. This one is interesting as Ms. Coulter takes current events and brings it into the story. It's daring in some ways because she does not portray Muslims in a positive light. Specifically the terrorist ones. What is interesting is she doesn't paint them all in a broad brush as evil. Instead, she shows the motivation of each and it's clear that it's the person, not the entire group who is evil. The second thread to this story - with the Wiccans is also detailed in this manner. It did keep me guessing and I thoroughly enjoyed the book.