Excellent book with a teriffic ending.
Well written, fast paced, easy read. I recommend the whole series, each book is a stand alone story but together the story lines are enhanced.

Donna C. (
g-ma) wrote on 7/18/2009...
I've just started reading this author and I'll read more, this is a good story and it really takes a twist and turn that I didn't expect. I'm not familiar with many of her books or how her story lines go, this one was not a 'I can't put it down' type of thriller but it keeps you interested to the end.

Emilie M. (
Cycle304) wrote on 10/14/2008...
Sad but a very good book. Easy reading!
Another good read in this series.

Barbara L. (
blillard) 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!!!!
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.
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) 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.
Another great mystery by Ms Coulter that will keep you guessing until the end of who done it.