Whiplash (FBI Series #14)

Whiplash (FBI Series #14)

by Catherine Coulter

Narrated by Paul Costanzo, Renee Raudman

Abridged — 5 hours, 48 minutes

Whiplash (FBI Series #14)

Whiplash (FBI Series #14)

by Catherine Coulter

Narrated by Paul Costanzo, Renee Raudman

Abridged — 5 hours, 48 minutes

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Overview

An action-packed FBI thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter!

In Connecticut, the murder of a pharmaceutical bigwig brings in Savich and Sherlock, along with local Agent Bowie Richards and P.I. Erin Pulaski. Back in Washington, an important U.S. senator is terrorized by an unknown entity, and is calling for Savich's special skills.

When the Vice President is nearly killed, it's clear these crimes are linked-and Savich and Sherlock must act fast to stop a killer...


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

In Coulter’s fab 14th FBI paranormal romantic thriller (after KnockOut), FBI special agents Dillon Savich and his wife, Lacey Sherlock, look into the possible haunting of a U.S. senator by his dead wife as well as a more earthly crime: Germany’s Schiffer Hartwin Pharmaceutical, which has its U.S. headquarters in Connecticut, might be deliberately withholding an inexpensive cancer fighting drug, Culovort, to force cancer patients to require the far more expensive Eloxium, in short supply. The FBI probe dovetails with one by PI and part-time ballet teacher Erin Pulaski, who’s hired by a Yale professor worried about his cancer-stricken father being affected by the shortage. In a wild coincidence, Bowie Richards, the FBI special agent in charge of the New Haven field office, also hires Erin—to babysit his daughter, a ballet student of hers. The attraction between Bowie and Erin grows as they help Dillon and Lacey crack a complicated double case. Coulter fans will want to see more of this new crime-fighting duo. (June)

From the Publisher

Praise for the FBI Series

“Coulter’s breezy style and nonstop action make this relentlessly readable.”—Booklist

“As always with Coulter, the story is fast-paced with new characters joining in to bring more danger, thrills, and romance to the world. And with an ending you will not believe, the reader will also be given a clear look as to who the next ‘handsome’ agent will be taking center spotlight.”—Suspense Magazine
 
“Action-packed.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Smooth...The attraction between Sullivan and Perry adds spice.”—Publishers Weekly

“Captivating...Coulter expertly jacks up the suspense as she alternates between the two plotlines.”—Publishers Weekly on Bombshell

“Moves quickly...riveting story.”—Booklist on Split Second

“...this thriller will send chills up your spine.”—Newark Star-Ledger on Whiplash

"Coulter just keeps getting better and better!"—Suspense Magazine on Backfire

SEPTEMBER 2010 - AudioFile

In the latest in Coulter’s series of FBI thrillers, married agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock are once again locked in a deadly confrontation with evil, this time with an international flair. A multinational drug firm conspires to keep a great old cancer drug off the market to increase the sales of a more recent, expensive, substitute. The tag team of Paul Costanzo and Renée Raudman is superb. They practically bring the life of a full-cast recording to this otherwise unremarkable work. They’re vocal handoffs are spot-on, and Raudman manages the kids’ voices effortlessly. Their pacing is so good the listener can hear the improvement it brings to the story. Where the dialogue slows down to a crawl they add just the right push to keep it going. M.C. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172262098
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 08/13/2010
Series: FBI Thriller Series
Edition description: Abridged
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