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Double Take (FBI, Bk 11)
Author: Catherine Coulter

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Publisher: Putnam Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780399154249 - ISBN-10: 0399154248
Publication Date: 6/12/2007
Pages: 432

Book Description:
It's been more than six months since her husband's brutal death, and Julia Ransom is just beginning to breathe again. She loved her husband, renowned psychic August Ransom, but the media frenzy that followed his murder sapped what little strength she had left. Now, after dinner with friends, strolling along San Francisco's Pier 39, she realizes that she's happy. Standing at the railing, she savors the sounds around her -- tourists, seals on a barge -- and for a moment enjoys the sheer normalcy of it all. And then it comes to an end.

Out of nowhere she's approached by a respectable-looking man who distracts her with conversation before violently attacking her and throwing her the railing. If it hadn't been for Special Agent Cheney Stone, out to stretch his legs between courses at a local restaurant, Julia would have vanished into the bay's murky depths. Not only does he save her from a watery grave, but he senses a connection between her assault and her husband's death, and sets out to serve as her protector while reopening August Ransom's murder investigation.

Meanwhile, in Maestro, Virginia, Sheriff Dixon Noble -- last seen in Point Blank -- still mourns his wife, Christie, who vanished hree years earlier. His life, too, is just getting back to normal when he learns of a San Francisco woman named Charlotte Pallack, whose shocking resemblance to Christie sends Dix across the country. Though he knows in his heart that she can't possibly be his wife, Dix is compelled to see her with his own eyes. Once in San Francisco, Dix and Cheney's paths inevitably cross. With the help of agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock, whose San Francisco connections prove essential in unlocking the mystery behind Charlotte Pallack's identity as well as the forces behind Julia Ransom's attempted murder, Sheriff Noble and Agent Stone push deep into a complex world of psychics and poseurs. As the stakes and the body count rise, Savich, Sherlock, Dix, and Cheney fight for answers -- and their lives.

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(J) wrote on 8/4/2007...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

I've always loved the Sherlock and Savich series, but this one fell short of all the others. It has been my least favorite. I really couldn't get into it. This one is definitely worth skipping. Maybe next time Savich and Sherlock will be back and better!

Stephanie S. (punkinema) wrote on 7/2/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is the newest book of the FBI thrillers from Catherine Coulter. It is much better than her previous one. It appears there are two different plots but pay attention, things aren't what they seem to be. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and reading more about some of my favorite characters: Dillon and Sherlock, Sheriff Dix and his FBI friend, Ruth.

Jennifer W. (GeniusJen) wrote on 10/27/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Unbelievable...and by that, I mean literally unbelievable.

A rundown of the first chapter: An FBI agent sees an unknown woman get punched in the face, and then the assailant pulls a knife on her. When said FBI agent yells at the assailant, he runs away, after tossing the woman over the side of the pier into the bay. FBI agent, because he's not only an FBI agent but also an honorable man, rescues woman from the ocean, and revives her with CPR. Then, because she tells him to, he doesn't call the police. Instead, FBI agent carries (still) unknown woman to his personal vehicle, drives (still) unknown woman to her mansion home, takes (still) unknown woman upstairs to her bedroom and her master bath, then strips down (still) unknown woman and himself to their underwear and gets into a warm shower with her. Then, FBI agent puts on men's clothes that (still) unknown woman provides for him, and decides he will now call someone he knows in the local police department.

And then, finally, finds out who unknown woman is.

T-o-t-a-l-l-y unbelievable. Not to mention that the dialogue throughout the book is so stilted that I found myself groaning more often than grinning. Where I used to love the Dillon and Savich stories, Ms. Coulter's newer works have left me longing for the books of old.

If you must, check DOUBLE TAKE out from your local library. Or wait until it comes out in paperback. In my opinion, it's definitely not worth the hardcover price.

Lisa S. (lilred) wrote on 1/10/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

If you believe in psyic power and talking to the dead this is a book to read again the author is great and the story keeps u sitting on the edge great Book

Barbara L. (blillard) wrote on 4/5/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Wonderful read! I enjoyed this one more than any of the other books I've read by Catherine Coulter. I can't wait for her next FBI Thriller to ome out in June!!!

Teresa L. (grammi) wrote on 2/1/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Not one of Catherine's best. psychics and mediums all around. Some pretty much off the wall.

Cami B. (psychoreader) wrote on 1/4/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Coulter's always good...I love the Savich/Sherlock series,this was a little dry though

Melanie H. (MELNELYNN) wrote on 11/29/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Sometimes I enjoy fast paced thrillers, but when I want a well-thought out mystery novels then I read a book by Catherine Coulter. I have enjoyed her FBI series books with Sherlock and Dillon and in "Double Take" is was good to see Cheney and Dix make their return after appearing in Point Blank, which happens to be one of my favorites.

Overall, I didn't think this was one of Ms. Coulter's best books. I had a hard time keeping track of the characters and almost got to the point of keeping a score card as to "who" was "who". For me this "family tree" of characters caused a lot frustration on my part. However, let me say that mid-way through the book the story moved along at a brisk pace giving me plenty of exciting scenes. Soon, I found myself reading page and page until I finished it. Except for a few "kinks" in the story Catherine Coulter didn't disappoint me in this terrific story. And as always I look forward to reading her next novel.

Barbara F. wrote on 9/9/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

The police believe that Julie Ransom killed her psychic medium husband six months ago. This starts to change after a respectable-looking man distracts her with conversation before striking her unconscious and throwing her into San Francisco Bay! If it weren't for Specil Agent Cheney Stone, she would have drowned.


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Samantha M. (AbbysMommy) wrote on 8/17/2009...


I loved this book, it really kept me in suspense and there are a lot of twists & turns in it! If you are looking for a good thriller/suspense book this one is a great read.


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