FBI agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich face the most dangerous case of their careers in Catherine Coulter's explosive new thriller.
Point Blank's propulsive story takes off when FBI agents Dillon Savich and Dane Carver are nearly killed while trying to rescue popular entertainer Pinky Womack from kidnappers. Lured to a motel in Pumis City, Virginia, by a known snitch, the only thing the agents discover is a glowing red timer. The place is demolished in a catastrophic explosion, but everyone survives.
The same snitch leads them to Arlington National Cemetery, promising the agents Pinky's safe return. The search is interrupted when Savich takes a fateful call on his cell. The mysterious caller taunts Savich with other threats-against him, and against his wife, fellow agent Lacey Sherlock. Up against an untraceable foe-not even MAX can locate him-Savich and Sherlock find themselves fighting an unstable villain with a very long memory.
At the same time, Agent Ruth Warnecki's passion for treasure hunting leads her to Winkel's Cave and a cave chamber that really shouldn't exist-as well as a dead student from Stanislaus Music School, left there for eternity. Some students have wandered quite far from the beaten path, with terrible consequences.
An edge-of-your-seat thriller as exhilarating and frightening as anything she's ever written, Point Blank is Catherine Coulter's finest achievement.
Joanne W. (redjo) from ORANGE, CA wrote on 8/2/2008...
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This book is so good. I love the characters of Agent Savage and Agent Sherlock. I love books where the character is continued thru the series. I would recommend this book if you love cop stories
Suspenseful mystery, but some of the dialog was a little corny.
Kristen R. (krkckt) from ISSAQUAH, WA wrote on 7/16/2007...
I enjoyed this book, typical Coulter fashion. She weaves a variety of characters into the story referencing old other books which is good. I get a bit bored with the dialogue tho', a bit shallow imho, however, it's still worth reading. Especially if you like savich and sherlock
Aimee H. from AUSTIN, TX wrote on 7/13/2007...
Great read by a great author.
Sharon D. from DILLSBURG, PA wrote on 5/19/2007...
This is the first book by this author that I have read a really good FBI thriller.
Linda A. (aristokitty4) from LELAND, NC wrote on 5/1/2007...
Thrilling, holds your attention from the moment you open the cover. I could not put it down.
Bernadette B. from PASADENA, MD wrote on 5/1/2007...
Very entertaining..two story lines run at the same time..good to the very last page.
Camilla M. (Camilla) from GAITHERSBURG, MD wrote on 4/30/2007...
FBI thriller
Linda V. from SAN GABRIEL, CA wrote on 4/26/2007...
a great mystery which keep me interested and hard to put down. you'll enjoy this book.
Holly W. (SingingReader) from RIDGEFIELD, CT wrote on 4/21/2007...
Savich and Sherlock are at it again. First part of book goes well; I though this one had a weak ending/ last portion of book.
Eva G. (Eva) from WATERFORD, MI wrote on 4/14/2007...
This book is about 2 FBI agents against an unstable villian . Very suspenseful