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Used Book ~ Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) by author Catherine Coulter
Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7)
Author: Catherine Coulter
Book Information
Publisher: Jove
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 197

ISBN-13: 9780515135732 - ISBN-10: 0515135739
Publication Date: 6/24/2003
Pages: 368

Book Description:
When Father Michael Joseph is viciously murdered in his San Francisco church, his identical twin brother, FBI Agent Dane Carver, along with husband-and-wife team, Savich and Sherlock, is determined to find the monster responsible. There is a witness, a homeless woman whose identity is a mystery. When "Nick" Jones comes forward, Dane finds himself in the unlikely role of bodyguard; she just might be next on the killer's list. But which killer's list? It seems Nick Jones is running from her own nightmare. In a cat-and-mouse chase that runs from the streets of San Francisco to the television studios of Los Angels, where a brand-new show is found to have a curious connection to the murders, Dane Carver, Savich and Sherlock are in a race against time to find the madman responsible -- but it's already the eleventh hour. ELEVENTH HOUR is the seventh book in the FBI series, can you believe that? Savich and Sherlock are in top form, and Agent Dane Carver is smart, ruthless, determined. As for Nick Jones, you'll have to read the book to find out exactly what she is.

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Top Member Reviews

Sandra W. wrote on 5/6/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is my discovery of Catherine Coulter's FBI series. This one is very fast-paced and a page-turner that I couldn't put down. Not too predictable and the ending was a good twist. Now I can't wait to read the rest of the series.


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Emilie M. (Cycle304) from WASHINGTON, IA wrote on 10/14/2008...


Sad but a very good book. Easy reading!

GARY L. from GRANTS PASS, OR wrote on 10/13/2008...


Another good read in this series.

Barbara L. (blillard) from JACKSONVILLE, FL wrote on 2/23/2008...


This is a wonderful read. It is one of those that you just can't put down. If you haven't read Catherine Coulter's FBI Thriller Series, you should. She has not disappointed me yet. On to the next one now.....Blindside....can't wait to start reading it!!!!

Rachel H. from FLEETWOOD, PA wrote on 12/28/2007...


Nick flees Chicago after her life is threatened. In San Francisco she hides as a homeless woman and observes the murder of a priest. As she helps to solve the murder, she finds romance. Good story.

Candice J. (Calliope13) from KYLE, TX wrote on 11/30/2007...


When Father Michael Joseph is viciously murdered in his San Francisco church, his identical twin brother, FBI agent Dane Carver, along with husband-and-wife team, Savich and Sherlock, is determined to find the monster responsible. There is a witness, a homeless woman whose identity is a mystery. When "Nick" Jones comes forward, Dane finds himself in the unlikely role of bodyguard; she just might be next on the killers list.
But which killer's list?
It seems Nick Jones is running from her own nightmare. In a cat-and-mouse chase that runs from the streets of San Francisco to the television studios of Los Angeles, where a brand-new show is found to have a curious connection to the murders, Dane Carver, Savich and Sherlock are in a race against time to find the madman responsible - but it's already the eleventh hour.

Pamela G. (blessed1) from CIMARRON, NM wrote on 4/24/2007...


Fantastic story! I couldn't put it down. The charactors are believeable and you're caught up in it from page one.

Chris R. (ChefChris) from NEW RINGGOLD, PA wrote on 4/11/2007...


Another great mystery by Ms Coulter that will keep you guessing until the end of who done it.

Maura S. (nothingbutspike) from LK PEEKSKILL, NY wrote on 3/28/2007...


The midnight murder of a priest in his confessional and real-time serial killings based on TV scripts are the basis for this latest installment in Coulter's bestselling FBI series (Hemlock Bay, etc.). Dillon and Sherlock Savich, Coulter's husband-and-wife investigative team, take a backseat this time around, making way for D.C. Special Agent Dane Carver. When Carver learns his twin brother, Father Michael Carver, has been murdered in his San Francisco church, Savich sends him out to work the case with the SFPD, who suspect this is one in a spate of recent serial killings. A potential witness, homeless woman Nick Jones, tries to run, and Carver takes her into protective custody in his hotel room. Jones, who is actually a college professor fleeing from her possibly murderous fiance, an Illinois state senator, has no choice but to join forces with Carver. It is she who sees an FBI drama on TV and connects the plot with the recent serial murders. Investigation of the TV studio execs and the show's crew and cast introduces a flock of distinctive Coulter characters who spice up the plot and speed the read. Meanwhile, Carver and Jones fall in love and find themselves in danger as they help Dillon and Sherlock delve into Nick's past. The heavy doses of romance and dearth of procedural detail mean this novel isn't the thing for hardcore FBI thriller devotees, but the complex plotting and likable characters make it a great beach book for Coulter fans, who will welcome Dane and Nick as new protagonists.

Barbara F. (blueheronmom) from DENISON, TX wrote on 3/5/2007...


If you haven't discovered Catherine Coulter's series about the two FBI agents, Savich and Sherlock, husband and wife team, you need to start reading these books. They are action packed, with some humor, and really addictive.

Patsy A. (greenpeach) from FOLKSTON, GA wrote on 2/28/2007...


good book
In their seventh crime swoop, FBI agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich track down a very elusive murderer. Father Michael Joseph, the twin brother of a FBI colleague, is slain, but the only witness to the crime vanishes. To the double mystery of murder and disappearance is quickly added a third element: Sherlock and Savich discover a connection between Father Michael's killing and one "committed" on an upcoming episode of a trendy new TV series. Is the murderer a copycat killer or a psychic?