Flashpoint - Catherine Coulter

Flashpoint

By Catherine Coulter

  • Release Date: 2024-07-02
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 734 Ratings

Description

Agents Savich and Sherlock are back in the latest installment in Catherine Coulter’s #1 New York Times bestselling FBI Thriller series, where the past refuses to stay buried.

A year has passed since Elizabeth Palmer was nearly killed with hundreds more in the attempted bombing of St. Paul’s in London, believed to be a terrorist act until the police discovered it was a cover for something even more sinister. For Elizabeth, life is finally back to normal. She’s optimistic, her painting is getting accolades, when suddenly her world changes in a flash. With three new attempts on her life, and her connection to the terrorist attack, MI-5 gets involved to find out who is trying to kill her and why.

Autumn Backman, twelve years old, begrudgingly accepts a summer job to shepherd Tash Navarro, a shy, bullied little boy. He’s staying with his uncle while his father and stepmother go on a honeymoon in Europe. Then the unexpected happens. Autumn learns Tash is gifted psychically, like her, and Tash’s father, Archer Navarro, is suspected of embezzling from his own firm. The FBI and Interpol are on the case, but Archer and his new wife have disappeared. Tash is scared and convinced his father needs help, so Autumn reaches out to Dillon Savich, the only person she knows who can find them.

Desperate for answers, Elizabeth flies to Washington, D.C., to seek out Savich and Sherlock and is assigned Special Agent Rome Foxe for protection. With deadly assailants in terrifying pursuit, Elizabeth and Rome soon find themselves neck deep in danger and in a race for survival.

Buckle up for a nonstop, action-packed thriller from the one and only Catherine Coulter. 

Reviews

  • Flash Point

    3
    By nmp apps
    May be my last of the FBI series.
  • Flashpoint

    1
    By Say-Say Jane
     Th is is one of the more disappointing books I have struggled through lately. Like Stuart Woods, James Patterson and several others the author here has begun to mail it in, believing that people will continue to pay an inflated price for poor storylines and comic book characters. Don’t waste your money instead invested in reading or rereading, James Lee, Burke, Daniel Silva, Lee Childs, John Sandford, and Ian Rankin. And don’t forget Slough House, by Mick Herron, and Joe Pickett by C. J. Box. There is a good reason they have been made into a series. Maybe you’ll get a Freedom Arms .454 Casul like Nate.
  • Supernatural component

    3
    By Aa ____
    Didn’t love the “psychic” children which was very unrealistic and unnecessary
  • Excellent as always

    5
    By LisaB010
    Another winner for me! I love how Catherine pulls other books together, I love the relationships, all of it. It’s nice to have such beautiful relationships come to life in the pages. In this world today, it’s nice to imagine people actually care for one another so deeply. Thank you for sharing your wonderful gift with us Catherine. God bless you always.
  • Fantastic page turner

    5
    By Rocky a y7
    Fantastic read as always ..
  • Disappointing

    1
    By C isnt buying it
    I’ve read a number of books in this series, and this one falls short on all levels. The story lines are disconnected, disjointed, and not remotely believable. There’s no depth to the characters and dialog between the characters doesn’t feel natural - no one talks like that…. Points are repetitive - it feels as if there was an expectation of a certain page count but the author didn’t know how to fill the pages because the stories were flat. None of the characters were developed enough to be relatable. I kept hoping that I’d get to a point of not wanting to put this book down, but I just got to a point where I wanted it to be over.
  • I loved this book

    5
    By Swswdroid3
    Catherine Coulter never misses! I’m going to be so sad if this is the last book for Savich, Sherlock, Sean and Felicity. What a great family!
  • Sloooooooow

    1
    By Read While flying
    Never grabs your attention