Sunday, January 20, 2019

Paradox

In Catherine Coulter's Paradox, the twenty-second installment in the FBI thriller series, this chilling tale has some many twisted  surprises that you would never see coming. It all started when someone tried to invade the Savich household and kidnap Lacey and Dillon Savich's son Sean. Back in Maine, Chief Ty Christie has witnessed a murder and discovered a pile of bones in the bottom of Lake Massey. While Dillon and Lacey go to a book festival, they remained on high alert for any new possible attempts. And before they could get a good look on him, he got away. He was someone from one of their past cases, someone who had murder and revenge on his mind. And when they found FBI Agent Sala Porto in the old Gatewood home in the closet, they learned something chilling when he heard voices. And during the funeral for Octavia Ryan, their past reared their ugly head when it exploded.  When Leigh Ann "Gunny" Saks saw the news report about the "Star of David" belt buckle being found in the pile of bones on TV, someone struck her from behind, almost killing her. That leaves Ty and FBI Agent Sala wonder who would do such a thing and the mystery behind the belt buckle, while Sherlock and Sean put Sean into hiding and go after Victor Nesser, who's not all completely alone and his total whole self. While they worked both cases together, they connect the dots and tie up loose ends on who did what and why with a shocking ending that would blow you away.

This was an exciting and fascinating installment in this popular best-selling thriller series. I did care for Savich and Sherlock, who worked together as a couple and as two FBI agents, on this most disturbing and complicated case. I did feel a bad sad for Gunny, though she had a life-changing brain surgery that transformed her life in a whole new way. I did like Ty Christie who was a tough-as-nail police chief in small town Maine. I loved the vast locations from Virginia/Washington D.C. and Maine, which had mesmerizing scenic locations and visual settings from Lake Massey and beyond. This would send you on a roller-coaster ride with non-stop action, suspense, drama, and plenty of fast-paced twists on every page.

Will you check out Paradox today and read it for yourself?




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