A missing person’s case kicks off bestseller Coulter’s nail-biting 25th FBI thriller… Coulter does her usual fine job of building suspense by shifting between the parallel narratives. This long-running thriller series shows no sign of losing steam.” — Publishers Weekly
“If you are looking for a roller coaster, highly emotional ride then you will really want to sit down with Vortex in your hands…Vortex —by definition is a ‘whirling mass like a whirlpool or whirlwind’ and Catherine Coulter knows how to catch her readers in one…As always with Ms. Coulter’s books, Vortex will captivate and fascinate.” — Fresh Fiction
“Coulter is always good, but in Vortex she uses her considerable talents to spin a complex tale of escalating stakes in a full-bore thriller that is not to be missed.” — Providence Journal
“Coulter… knows who her characters are, and what motivates them, and she knows what kind of adversary to put up against them… [The FBI novels] are suspenseful and surprising, and they have earned their large following. Vortex will be received enthusiastically.” — Booklist
“A new release from Catherine Coulter is always a special treat for suspense thriller fans—fans who will devour Vortex …[a] fast-paced, action-filled read.” — The Big Thrill
"Intricate... Coulter expertly weaves all the plot threads together. Fans of extravagant thrillers with a paranormal tinge will be satisfied." — Publishers Weekly on Deadlock
“An action-filled, dangerously twisted storyline . . . will have you completely glued to the pages as the story lines are intertwined expertly.” — Fresh Fiction on Deadlock
"Eerie, unsettling, and breathlessly terrifying, Paradox is another gripping read from Catherine Coulter, who, at twenty-two books into her bestselling series and counting, shows no signs whatsoever of slowing down anytime soon." — The Real Book Spy
"Pulse-pounding...Coulter fans will have a tough time putting this one down." — Publishers Weekly on Paradox
“Compelling characters, a timely plot, and international intrigue conspire to keep pages turning.” — Criminal Element on Enigma
"You're going to want to grab a copy." — Bustle on Labyrinth
"Catherine Coulter is one of the bonafide rockstars of the thriller genre, and her last book, Paradox , was as good as anything she’s written. Labyrinth promises to be another 'white-knuckled' thriller, which means Coulter’s fans better get their pre-ordering on nice and early." — The Real Book Spy
“If there’s one thing that readers can count on in a Coulter novel it is that she always delivers amazingly eerie and complex thrillers.” — RT Book Reviews
“Action is nonstop ... Perfect reading for the beach and beyond.” — Booklist
“Bestseller Coulter is at the top of her game in her 21st FBI thriller featuring married agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock." — Publishers Weekly
“Great characters with an interesting story make for a really enjoyable read… I couldn’t put this book down it was so good. A real page-turner.” — Red Carpet Crash
“Coulter, one of the best…suspense authors, is in top form, providing readers with pulse-pounding mystery that continues until the breathless conclusion.” — Library Journal (starred review) on DoubleTake
“Coulter is at the top of her game here.” — Booklist on Power Play
“Brilliant and enthralling…Coulter once again delivers a work brimming with action, chase scenes, and terrific characterizations.” — The Best Reviews on Point Blank
“The things you can count on in a Catherine Coulter book are a complex storyline with plenty of action, intrigue, and unexpected twists and turns. Labyrinth has all that and more… With white-knuckled pacing and shocking twists and turns, this is another electrifying novel that will sink its teeth in you.” — Fresh Fiction
“Mystery suspense fans will enjoy the colorful characters, twisting, turning plots, loads of potential suspects, and an ultimately satisfying conclusion.” — Booklist on DoubleTake
"Eerie, unsettling, and breathlessly terrifying, Paradox is another gripping read from Catherine Coulter, who, at twenty-two books into her bestselling series and counting, shows no signs whatsoever of slowing down anytime soon."
Coulter… knows who her characters are, and what motivates them, and she knows what kind of adversary to put up against them… [The FBI novels] are suspenseful and surprising, and they have earned their large following. Vortex will be received enthusiastically.
A new release from Catherine Coulter is always a special treat for suspense thriller fans—fans who will devour Vortex …[a] fast-paced, action-filled read.”
If you are looking for a roller coaster, highly emotional ride then you will really want to sit down with Vortex in your hands…Vortex —by definition is a ‘whirling mass like a whirlpool or whirlwind’ and Catherine Coulter knows how to catch her readers in one…As always with Ms. Coulter’s books, Vortex will captivate and fascinate.
An action-filled, dangerously twisted storyline . . . will have you completely glued to the pages as the story lines are intertwined expertly.
Fresh Fiction on Deadlock
Coulter is always good, but in Vortex she uses her considerable talents to spin a complex tale of escalating stakes in a full-bore thriller that is not to be missed.
Compelling characters, a timely plot, and international intrigue conspire to keep pages turning.
Criminal Element on Enigma
Coulter… knows who her characters are, and what motivates them, and she knows what kind of adversary to put up against them… [The FBI novels] are suspenseful and surprising, and they have earned their large following. Vortex will be received enthusiastically.
Great characters with an interesting story make for a really enjoyable read… I couldn’t put this book down it was so good. A real page-turner.
"You're going to want to grab a copy."
Mystery suspense fans will enjoy the colorful characters, twisting, turning plots, loads of potential suspects, and an ultimately satisfying conclusion.
Brilliant and enthralling…Coulter once again delivers a work brimming with action, chase scenes, and terrific characterizations.
The Best Reviews on Point Blank
Coulter is at the top of her game here.”
If there’s one thing that readers can count on in a Coulter novel it is that she always delivers amazingly eerie and complex thrillers.”
Compelling characters, a timely plot, and international intrigue conspire to keep pages turning.
null Criminal Element on Enigma
"You're going to want to grab a copy."
03/01/2021
In the 25th Sherlock-Savich outing, FBI agent Lacey Sherlock is asked by journalist Mia Briscoe to look into the suspicious, years-ago disappearance of a friend at a frat party, while FBI agent Savich investigates the case of CIA operative Olivia Hildebrandt. Nearly blown to shreds in an abortive mission in Iran, Olivia is saved by a team member who then vanishes; later, Olivia is pursued by two killers. With a 200,000-copy first printing.
In this stand-alone audiobook in Coulter's FBI Thriller series, narrators Saskia Maarleveld and Pete Simonelli deliver a suspense-filled weaving of stories that involve FBI agents Savich and Sherlock. In one, seven years after the disappearance of her best friend, a political reporter finds clues that involve a candidate now running for New York City's mayor. A second story involves a CIA agent with PTSD who has a secret involving espionage and betrayal. And a third work recounts the undoing of a clever serial killer. Maarleveld's soft, feathery voice becomes Mia, both when she is a student and later when she is a reporter. Maarleveld is also competent sounding and recognizable as Sherlock. Simonelli is equally engaging as Savich and the other well- differentiated male characters. A.C.P. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
DECEMBER 2021 - AudioFile
In this stand-alone audiobook in Coulter's FBI Thriller series, narrators Saskia Maarleveld and Pete Simonelli deliver a suspense-filled weaving of stories that involve FBI agents Savich and Sherlock. In one, seven years after the disappearance of her best friend, a political reporter finds clues that involve a candidate now running for New York City's mayor. A second story involves a CIA agent with PTSD who has a secret involving espionage and betrayal. And a third work recounts the undoing of a clever serial killer. Maarleveld's soft, feathery voice becomes Mia, both when she is a student and later when she is a reporter. Maarleveld is also competent sounding and recognizable as Sherlock. Simonelli is equally engaging as Savich and the other well- differentiated male characters. A.C.P. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
DECEMBER 2021 - AudioFile
2021-06-02 The FBI and the CIA tangle as a cold case heats up.
Manhattan-based reporter Mia Briscoe can never forget her best friend, Serena Winters, who vanished from a fraternity rave seven years earlier. Even though Serena’s boyfriend’s father was an FBI agent, no trace of her was ever found, and Mia continues to think she was raped and murdered by someone at the party. When she’s given the job of covering the mayoral campaign of Alexander Talbot Harrington, a wealthy Bostonian with an equally ambitious fiancee, Mia never suspects that the job will be connected to Serena’s disappearance. In Washington, FBI Agent Savich takes on the case of CIA agent Olivia Hildebrandt, recently released from the hospital after a mission gone wrong, who killed one of the two men trying to kidnap or kill her. Olivia's teammate and lover, Mike Kingman, escaped Iran with a flash drive and is in hiding. Both of them are certain that they were betrayed by someone inside the agency. Fighting off attempts by the CIA to keep the case to itself, Savich moves Olivia to a safe house. Savich’s wife, the talented FBI agent Sherlock, is sent to New York to help with a tricky case and becomes involved in Mia’s quest, which has blossomed after a friend sends old pictures taken at the fraternity party that lead to a shocking and dangerous discovery.
Coulter’s patented two-case structure serves her well despite the absence of any heightened sense of danger.