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| TailSpin (FBI Thriller) (FBI Thriller) | 
enlarge | Author: Catherine Coulter Creator: Joyce Bean And Paul Costanzo Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Category: Book
List Price: $36.95 Buy Used: $11.00 You Save: $25.95 (70%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 37 reviews
Format: Audiobook, Cd, Unabridged Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 10 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.1 x 1.5
ISBN: 1593557310 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781593557317
Publication Date: June 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Very good copy of this audio book.Ship from Tn, Free tracking fast shipping. Thanks for looking.
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Product Description FBI Special Agent Jackson Crowne is flying renowned psychiatrist Dr. Timothy MacLean back to Washington, D.C., to protect him and discover who’s trying to kill him. But they don’t make it. That same morning, agents Savich and Sherlock are told about Agent Crowne’s Mayday sent from deep in the Appalachian mountains near Parlow, Kentucky. Within thirty minutes, Savich and Sherlock are aboard an FBI helicopter, headed for Parlow. Agent Crowne barely manages to bring his Cessna down in the narrow Cudlow Valley and haul the unconscious Dr. MacLean from the burning wreckage before it explodes.
Their crash is witnessed by Rachael Abbott, a young woman who has just narrowly escaped drowning by assailants who drugged her, tied her to a cement block, and threw her into Black Rock Lake. When Savich and Sherlock arrive in Parlow, they discover Jack is down but not out, that Rachael saved his and Dr. MacLean’s lives, and that she’s hiding something big. To add to the complexity of the situation, Dr. MacLean has been diagnosed with frontal lobe dementia, a pernicious disease that makes the victim say whatever comes to mind with no regard to consequences. With a patient list of Washington’s elite movers and shakers, MacLean has almost certainly compromised doctor-patient confidentiality, and one of his patients, they presume, is out to shut him up. But which one, and why?
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Thin plot terrible dialogue November 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I always love these stories but found this one to be overly contrived and totally unbelievable. The dialogue was poorly done and the character of Rachel was so self-assured I am not sure why she needed the FBI's help. During the gunfight at Slipper Hollow one character actually "laughed" as he scooted along the floor to go get his gun...come on now you can do better than this. I did not finish the book.
Great Service November 4, 2008 Product arrived in condition stated and in a timely manner. Would definitely buy from this seller again.
Tailspin October 24, 2008 This is one of Catherine Coulter's better Savich/Sherlock stories, I was so interested in it, I read it in two sittings, the only reason it took two was because I started too late in the day to finish it in one!!!! I hope she continues to write these stories, I always look forward to them.
It was...okay October 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been a fan of Catherine's FBI series for quite some time now. I own every book of the series and have loved them all. However this newest edition to the series is lukewarm at best. I loved the interaction between Sherlock and Savich, as I always do, but the rest of the characters were boring and not developed enough. I couldn't stand the heroine, Rachel, and the most of the new characters. The plot was slow and I was disappointed to know I really didn't care to see how it ended. I did finish it though and it was as dull as I expected it to be. I felt like she stringed everything together too quickly at the end and there was little suspense.
What I love about Catherine's writing is she usually paints a vivid picture in each book of the beautiful scenery and the colorful locals. Such as San Francisco in "Point Blank". But in this book she did a poor job painting the background. Washington DC is a wonderful city and she could have used it a lot more in the story, as well as the small towns in Virginia and Kentucky.
I will continue to buy Catherine's FBI books because I can't get enough of Sherlock and Savich but here's to hoping the plots and characters in the next stories are more developed and entertaining!
Tailspin October 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Adequately written - actually, I think FBI series is getting a bit old - suggest Ms Coulter try something else. Linda Sheean
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