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Riptide (FBI Series)

Riptide (FBI Series)

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Author: Catherine Coulter
Publisher: Jove
Category: Book

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 129 reviews
Sales Rank: 113072

Media: Paperback
Pages: 368
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.2 x 1

ISBN: 0515130966
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780515130966
ASIN: 0515130966

Publication Date: July 1, 2001
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Condition: Good solid overall condition, mild to moderate general wear, clean inside.

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Rebecca Matlock is in the thick of politics, enjoying her work as a speechwriter for the governor of New York, who's facing a reelection campaign. What she's not enjoying are the menacing phone calls from a stranger who refers to himself as "your boyfriend" and warns her that he will kill the governor if she doesn't stop sleeping with him. Although Becca has never had a sexual relationship with her boss, she is increasingly frightened by the phone calls. The police, who were initially sympathetic to her plight, make it clear that they regard her as a hysteric, even after the stalker murders an innocent bystander to convince her that he means business. Becca seeks refuge in Riptide, an isolated community on the Maine coast, but terror continues to dog her. The skeleton of a woman who may be the missing wife of a college friend is unearthed in the basement of her new house; the stalker tracks her to her chosen refuge; and she is sought by the police and the FBI following an assassination attempt on the governor.

With the appearance of Adam Carruthers, a stranger who says he's her guardian angel but doesn't tell her who sent him, the plot makes a dramatic right turn that requires a willing suspension of disbelief. It seems that Becca's father, a high-ranking intelligence officer, went underground when she was a baby in order to protect his family from reprisals by a Soviet agent whose wife he had accidentally killed. Now it's payback time, as Thomas Matlock calls in his own intelligence community to neutralize the threat on his daughter's life. All the attendant testosterone speeds up the action and propels it toward a shoot-'em-up conclusion, but it also sacrifices a clearer portrayal of Becca's feelings about her father's deception and abandonment. At the same time, the switch from a damsel-in-distress story to a high-velocity espionage thriller relegates the skeleton in Becca's basement to a secondary plot point that is resolved a bit too tidily. Catherine Coulter is short on character development and explication, but she weaves a suspenseful web of danger and intrigue, and for her many admirers, the fact that there seem to be two novels trying to coexist in one book may not be too much of a good thing. --Jane Adams

Product Description
Revenge and murder become entwined in this newly repackaged FBI thriller starring agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich by the New York Times bestselling author.


Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars DO NOT READ THIS BOOK   October 14, 2008
J. Drown (Florida)
This book was a huge disappointment - the ending left me feeling like I had just wasted hours of my life away.

At first, I enjoyed the plot and thought it had potential, and that's the only reason I kept reading...I was excited to see how she would tie it all together. But she never did. It was just a big waste.



2 out of 5 stars Mere pulp fiction   May 21, 2008
Rose S. (Chicago)
I went into this novel knowing little to nothing about Catherine Coulter and her FBI series. I do not know how this novel measures up to her previous works, but I can compare it to my personal expectations and have to say that I am thoroughly disappointed.

The novel began off very promising with the stalker calling the protagonist and even setting off a bomb to prove his control. However, the stalker pretty much disappeared after the narrator moves to the town Riptide. Instead of the antagonist, the author subjects us to painful, mindless characters whom we can care less about. I don't care about this FBI agent; I want to see more of the stalker. Basically, the author dragged out all of the wrong parts and brought them to the fore.

The writing was average. There was no figurative language or amazing revelations. The characters were developed somewhat, but not to a point in which I began caring about them, only to a point in which it was above the cheap romance novels one sees at grocery stores. The author also has a terrible tendency to use repetition... but not the good kind. "Suddenly without any warning" jumped out of the text at least four times. Very poor word choices on the author's part.

I simply couldn't finish this book. I have a whole list of what I would like to read next and this book was taking away that precious time from me.



5 out of 5 stars Best Book in the FBI Series!!   April 7, 2008
Kristen
This book absolutely had a hold of me just by reading the first chapter! it was filled with many twists and turns and had me guessing all the time!! This book will want to make you buy EVERY book from her. Do read it!


4 out of 5 stars Tempted to give it a 5   January 29, 2008
D. Lane (Monterey, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm currently reading Catherine Coulter's FBI series (in order). Her dialogue writing has improved immensely since the first book. I was surprised that the overall rating for this book was only 3.5 and that's why I'm writing this review. I almost gave it a 5 and it's definitely a 4.5 but I have to give a little room at the top for the really good stuff, don't I? I liked the featured characters in this book and the smattering of supporting characters--good and bad. I would recommend the FBI series to anyone who likes light suspense with a little romance thrown in. Riptide is a good read and I look forward to the next in the series.


4 out of 5 stars Who Kows Best?   January 8, 2008
Nash Black (Jamestown, KY)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

RIPTIDE by Catherine Coulter is a fine extension of a smart series, but her I detect a fine hand of an editor who insisted on just a little extra, which failed miserably. The story should have ended when Becca Matlock's problems were resolved, it was a finely paced procedural with tight suspense a stalker adds to any thriller. Two shorter books would have been more satisfying.
The additional plot line, late in the story, is a drag that spoils the effect of good story telling.
Nash Black, author of SINS OF THE FATHERS and QUALIFYING LAPS.


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