Bombshell
A Large Print Novel
Large Print - 2013
Publisher:
Detroit : Gale, Cengage Learning, 2013
Edition:
Large print ed. --
ISBN:
9781410459701
1410459705
1410459705
Characteristics:
535 p. --
Alternative Title:
Bomb shell



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Add a CommentHad it’s good parts but the story is not too exciting...
Have read the whole series of Coulter's FBI series and just lost interest in this book. Characters just too perfect, dialogue just not believable, too predictable. Read the first 100 or so pages and struggled with the over the top did everything perfectly cast.
I found this book just as good as all her other FBI thrillers. I love the fact that she is introducing more new and young Agents.
I was disappointed with this one. Certainly no anticipation for her new series.
I found this one to be a little slow, but still a decent read.
It was a bomb alright, What a disappointment. Not up to her usual speed and excitement at all. Hope this is the last of these characters unless she improves on them ALOT.
I love Catherine Coulter and her FBI thrillers, but was less than thrilled with this latest book, Bomb Shell. Up until page 230, the story line(s) flipped between Agent Hammersmith and his sister Delsey in Maestro VA, over to Agents Savich and Sherlock in D.C.. I felt I was reading two totally different mysteries. Finally when Delsey was flown to D.C. to stay with Savich for protection did the two stories merge. Each story held its own and was a good read, but it just didn't work for me as well as I had anticipated. At the end of the book, Coulter gives a brief introduction to a couple characters in her new series. Does this signify the end of Savich and Sherlock? I hope not.