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Praise for Deadlock "Intricate... Coulter expertly weaves all the plot threads together. Fans of extravagant thrillers with a paranormal tinge will be satisfied." ( Publishers Weekly ) Praise for Catherine Coulter's FBI Thrillers "The 23rd installment in Catherine Coulter's FBI Thriller series comes out this summer, and you're going to want to grab a copy." ( Bustle ) "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 ) "Pulse-pounding...Coulter fans will have a tough time putting this one down." ( Publishers Weekly ) "Compelling characters, a timely plot, and international intrigue conspire to keep pages turning." ( Criminal Element ) "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 (after 2016's Insidious )." ( Publishers Weekly ) Catherine Coulter is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of eighty-four novels, including the FBI Thriller series and The Brit in the FBI international thriller series, cowritten with J.T. Ellison. Coulter lives in Sausalito, California, with her Übermensch husband and their two noble cats, Peyton and Eli. You can reach her at [email protected] or visit Facebook.com/CatherineCoulterBooks.
Features & Highlights
- The #1
- New York Times
- bestselling FBI series returns with Savich and Sherlock confronting two baffling mysteries from the “master of smooth, eminently readable” (
- Booklist
- ) thrillers Catherine Coulter.
- When Rebekah Manvers is contacted by Zoltan, a medium who claims she’s received a message from Rebekah’s now-dead grandfather, she believes the woman is a charlatan. But if so, how does Zoltan know about the secrets Rebekah’s grandfather entrusted her with so many years ago? Certain it’s a con, Rebekah walks away. The next day FBI Special Agent Dillon Savich witnesses two men trying to force a woman into a van. Savich fights off the men, and rescues the woman, who turns out to be Rebekah Manvers, wife of wealthy congressman Rich Manvers. Why did these men want to kidnap her? To extort ransom from her husband? Or did it have to do with the medium Zoltan? Or with her grandfather? Then a box addressed to Savich, stamped “PERSONAL,” arrives at the Criminal Apprehension Unit, containing one-third of a puzzle. The assembled pieces show only an ancient pier and a sidewalk littered with human remains, but no one can identify the location. When a second box arrives, Special Agent Pippa Cinelli recognizes the picture on the puzzle as a scene in her hometown, St. Lumis, Maryland. Intrigued, Savich immediately sends Cinelli to investigate. On her second day in St. Lumis, she’s struck down and left bound in an abandoned building. Cinelli and Savich decide it’s time to involve the local police chief, Matthew Wilde. Savich and Sherlock quickly learn that what happened in the past casts a long shadow. They must discover the truths not only to save themselves but to prevent further bloodshed.




