Tuesday, 3 June 2014

FBI Books That Are Worth Reading

By Lila Bryant


Solving cases is an interesting thing to read. The FBI books bring this fun in the way they narrate the incidents in a vivid way. The reader gets so inspired that he embraces their skills and works. Catherine Coulter is one of the best known authors of these books and below is a list of some of her work.

The Cove. It tells of a woman who is running from enemies that killed her dad and looks for asylum in a tiny town. The cove is an archaic little town made up of majority old people that sell the greatest ice cream on earth. Sally Brainerd seeks sanctuary and FBI agent Quinlain comes in undercover after her as he believes she is the key in his investigations. This ceaseless romantic suspense will for sure treat you to anonymity, scare you and have you nodding and smiling at the implausible love story.

Eleventh hour. Dane, the twin brother of the murdered Father Michael Joseph sets out to investigate on the villains and bring them to justice. He later finds himself in an unlikely position of a bodyguard after Nick comes forward owing to the possibility that she can get to be next on the killer list. The agents have to beat the eleventh hour to bring the culprit to book.

Blindside. Six year old Sam is kidnapped and manages to escape successfully from his captors. Sams father, a former FBI agent, is accompanied by Savich and Sherlock as they set to find reasons for abduction of the young boy. They realize that the local sheriff in eastern Tennessee has already killed the kidnappers but they are unsatisfied and they continue on with their quest. Each page is worth turning due to its nature of suspense.

The Maze. The Criminal Apprehension Unit, an FBI branch, is now headed by Savich. She gives false information to Dillion and rushes to Boston where a blood chilling murder has just occurred. Dillion gets the correct details and realizes that they might end up in big trouble in addition to becoming victims supposing they fail to find out the person who slayed her sister about seven years ago. This book will definitely take you in a maze of puzzles and vagueness.

Point blank. As the FBI agent try to come to rescue of an entertainer who is very popular, they narrowly escape death. A known snitch lures them into a motel where they only come to find a red glowing timer. Everybody gets to survive as the appalling explosion demolishes everything in that area. They try to trace the deadly foe but he poses difficulties and they have to do everything to be able to get this villain.

Blowout. A weekend is cut short when two agents are Sairlifted to lead an investigation of murder of a justice in the Supreme Court. In the next day, another similar murder occurs and the agent is to solve a crime of thirty years after an encounter with the victim of murder who appears from nowhere in the front of the car. The agents face two shocking cases which pushes them to the edge.

These books are worth every page. Their styles of writing bring out suspense and imaginations making them appear real. They explain the real job of the FBI in details bringing out factuality. The books will with no doubt amaze you and make you a fan of reading.




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