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Double Jeopardy

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The FBI thrillers The Target and The Edge, together for the first time in one volume.
 
The Target—Coulter “keeps readers guessing” (Booklist) as a little girl is pursued by men who prove as relentless as their motives are baffling. And FBI agents Savich and Sherlock must unravel the clues.
 
The Edge—In this “fast-paced thriller” (People), an FBI agent’s sister disappears after an attempted suicide. When Savich and Sherlock join the search, they discover a startling connection to a puzzling murder—and put their lives on the line to uncover the truth.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Group
Release dateJun 3, 2008
ISBN9781101659632
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Catherine Coulter

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 ReadMoi@Gmail.com or visit Facebook.com/CatherineCoulterBooks.

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    Not my favorite writing style. Too many short sentences which start with pronouns and use repeat words on the same page—sometimes the same paragraph. Nonetheless, the plot was good, but it wasn’t developed dramatically. The significant events were told in a sentence or two and not shown. Most of the rest was everyday events with no drama. I’ve heard her speak and she’s very interesting so this must be the result of being an early work.