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Review of Catherine Coulter's "Deadlock"

  • Christy Martin
  • Jul 14, 2020
  • 1 min read

Catherine Coulter's FBI character nails the law breakers again in this FBI thriller. Savich returns to solve baffling crimes and tie them all together in a thrilling ending. New FBI characters from a different department add interest and possible fodder for new future crime thrillers. A local sheriff, a bed and breakfast and an accused criminal awaiting trial all add to the interest in this latest from Ms. Coulter. A series of "puzzling" mailings add to the mix and a visit to a puzzle shop and its owner add to the character list and the mystery. A local death and the ashes that inhabit the mantel also have a story to tell. If you are a fan of FBI thrillers and Savich you won't want to miss the latest installment, Thanks to #NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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