Catherine Coulter Books
- Catherine Coulter







Investigative reporter Maxine Revere has a theory: that the five New York City murders for which Adam Bachman is being tried are just part of his killing spree. In probing the disappearance of a retired couple who vanished the prior summer, Max uncovers striking similarities to Bachman's MO and develops a theory that Bachman wasn't working alone. Max wins a coveted pre-trial interview with the killer, whose disarming composure in the face of her questions is combined with uncomfortable knowledge of Max's own past. She leaves the room convinced, but unable to prove, that Bachman knows exactly what happened to the missing couple. The D.A. wants nothing to jeopardize his case against Bachman and refuses to consider Max's theory. With no physical evidence, Max has to rely on her own wits and investigative prowess to dig deep into Bachman's past. The picture that Max puts together is far darker and more deadly than she ever imagined. As Max gets closer to the truth, she doesn't realize that she's walking down a road that has been paved just for her. That every step she takes brings her one step closer to a brilliant, methodical sociopath who has been waiting for her to make just one small mistake. And when she does, he'll be there waiting.
"Agents Savich and Sherlock are back in the latest installment in Catherine Coulter's #1 New York Times bestselling FBI Thriller series, and this time both are enlisted to help women with traumatic pasts who are in mortal danger"--
Enigma
- 535 pages
- 19 hours of reading
The book features large print for enhanced readability, catering to those who prefer or require larger text. It is published by Thorndike Press, known for its commitment to accessibility in literature. This edition is designed to provide an enjoyable reading experience for individuals with visual impairments or those who simply appreciate larger print, making it a thoughtful choice for a wide range of readers.
The book explores the intricate dynamics of human relationships, delving into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. Through a compelling narrative, it presents well-developed characters who navigate personal challenges and societal expectations. The author skillfully weaves together multiple perspectives, creating a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences that resonate with readers. As secrets unfold, the story reveals profound insights into the complexities of life, making it a thought-provoking read that lingers long after the final page.
The End Game
- 528 pages
- 19 hours of reading
Nicholas Drummond, -a new son of Bond licensed to shine-* returns in the third Brit in the FBI thriller. Nicholas Drummond and his partner, Mike Caine, rush to stop the deadly bombings and cyber attacks of an environmental terrorist group. But when the organization is infiltrated by an international assassin, it will take help from fellow FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock to stop something much bigger from going down...
When FBI agent Dane Carver's twin brother, Father Michael Joseph, is brutally murdered in his San Francisco church, husband-and-wife agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich take a personal interest in the investigation. Then Nicola "Nick" Jones, a homeless woman and the only witness to the shooting, is scared out of her mind because she's trying to hide from her own monsters-who are drawing closer and closer. The chase goes from San Francisco to the Premiere Studios in Los Angeles and its new television hit, a show all about murder.
Blowout
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A long weekend in the Poconos is cut short when FBI agents Sherlock and Savich are helicoptered back to Washington, D.C., to lead the investigation into the brutal murder of a Supreme Court Justice.Savich allows Callie Markham, an investigative reporter for The Washington Post, to partner with local Metro Police liaison Ben Raven since she's got the inside track – she's the stepdaughter of the murdered Justice. Is the murder a terrorist act? Or is it something more personal? Within twenty-four hours there's another murder with the same M.O.Savich and Sherlock are up against it this time, following leads that seem impossible to connect to the madness. But are they?
Double Jeopardy
- 544 pages
- 20 hours of reading
In "The Target," a little girl is relentlessly pursued by mysterious men, prompting FBI agents Savich and Sherlock to piece together the clues behind their motives. Meanwhile, in "The Edge," the disappearance of an FBI agent's sister, following an apparent suicide attempt, leads Savich and Sherlock into a web of intrigue linked to a perplexing murder. Both cases challenge the agents as they risk their lives to reveal the truth behind these chilling events.

