TailSpin (An FBI Thriller)
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Rating | : | 4.71 (976 Votes) |
Asin | : | 051514648X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 368 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
But that's just the beginning of a case that plummets them into a whirlwind of vicious murder attempts, powerful suspects, political secrets, and escalating terror.. When a fellow agent's plane crashes deep in the Appalachian Mountains, married FBI agents Savich and Sherlock find the pilot and his passenger alive
FBI Thriller, NO 12 A. Roberts I have read the entire FBI series and eagerly awaited Tailspin. As usual Savitch and Sherlock were superb and the storyline was good. However, I thought the story drug in places and for some reason I couldn't get into Rachael's character. There were no surprises to me. I early on figured on who was after Rachael and I also guessed early on what some indicate as a surprise at the end. I liked Jackson's character but Rachael at times seemed sort of smart mouth and. "I thoroughly enjoyed it and I am not usually a reader of" according to Nancy L. Zink. I started listening to this book on tape while traveling with family and I didn't have the opportunity to finish the book so came home and purchased the book to finish the story. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I am not usually a reader of mysteries. Tailspin-a wwinner Another out-of-the-park home run. Super fast paced, great character development and a complex plot combine to provide one of her best FBIthrillers.
From Publishers Weekly Dark secrets that can destroy lives propel bestseller Coulter's solid 12th FBI thriller (after Double Take). As further attempts on Rachael's life occur, the attraction grows between her and Jack. (June)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. . When a small plane carrying FBI Special Agent Jackson Jack Crowne makes a crash landing in mountainous Parlow, Ky., his friends FBI Special Agents Dillon Savitch and Lacey Sherlock fly by helicopter from Washington, D.C., to the scene. Despite a somewha