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Blindside
Blindside
Blindside
Audiobook10 hours

Blindside

Written by Catherine Coulter

Narrated by Sandra Burr

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

FBI agents Savich and Sherlock face two baffling cases in this riveting novel of knife-edge suspense from #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter.

When 6-year-old Sam Kettering manages to escape after being kidnapped, FBI Agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich join forces with the boy’s father Miles—an ex FBI agent—to pursue his kidnapper, a creepy, charasmatic Southern evangelist.

As if the kidnapping case weren’t enough, Savich and Sherlock are at the same time desperate to find the cold-blooded killer of three high school math teachers in the Washington, D.C. area.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 16, 2017
ISBN9781543610840
Blindside
Author

Catherine Coulter

Catherine Coulter is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of ninety-two novels including the FBI suspense thriller series and A Brit in the FBI international thriller series, co-written with the brilliant author J.T. Ellison. Coulter lives in Sausalito, California, with her Übermensch husband. She hikes daily and posts wide-ranging photos of her beautiful area.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Borrring. Totally unrealistic and weak story line. Absolutely no suspense.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    James Marple, math teacher, is tied to a chair. Unlike the other two cases involving math teachers who were shot without preamble, Marple was kidnapped first. Hoping to capture Marvin Phelps, whom they suspect of being the serial killer, Kurt Cooper, sniper, fired prematurely and killed him. Switch to the gym where Dillon and Sherlock work out – and a beautiful Valerie Rapper approaches him. Second case: Two kidnappers are in a deserted area of eastern Tennessee. In the other room is a tied up six year old who hears his deceased mother’s voice urging him not to panic or give up. Sam escapes through the window and, happily, is picked up by Sheriff Katie Benedict who was driving slowly because of the storm. Katie manages to wound one of the kidnappers and takes Sam home. Sam is the son of Miles Ketterling, a good friend and former colleague of Dillon and Sherlock. The FBI and deputies arrive quickly and are surprised there’s another attempt to abduct the boy. Although Miles owns a large company, there was no ransom note so it was shocking when the kidnappers showed up in the middle of the night to try kidnapping Sam again. After Dillon and Sherlock are called back due to another murdered math teacher, the plot thickens. Miles and the Sheriff continue to follow clues to discover who’s behind the abduction. And why Sam?

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Seemed like they are more a Young Adult read these days compared to what they were in the past
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Bad writing is all I have to say. I hate when I waste my reading time with something like this. Makes me think I could be a writer- obviously you don't always need talent. Thumbs down.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I like to read about Dillon Savich & Lacey Sherlock thrilling adventure. They are good FBI agents and happly marred. I think they meet alot of different kinds of people through their cases.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the 8th installment in Catherine Coulter's FBI series. It fallows Savech and Sherlock as they track down the Math teacher Killer, as well as helping out their friend Miles Kettering save his son from kidnappers and helping him find love with the local Sheriff Katie. The plot is fairly predictable on all counts you pretty much can suspect the main criminal players as well as figuring out how Miles' and Katie's relationship will develop. That is the only complaint about Coulter's FBI series!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I liked the main characters okay, but all the other characters, from the really bad guys to the obnoxious woman in the gym, were very unrealistic. Three mysteries were going on at once and -- surprise, surprise -- the author was able to solve them all. But there were no viable hints to enable to reader to figure the mysteries out, so it left me with a so-what feeling.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Good guys and bad guys. No in-betweens. Children, moms, dads, apple pie, and happily ever after.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Six year old Sam ran out of the forest in the pouring rain and changed Sheriff Katie Benedicts life forever. Getting him dried off and his father, Miles Kettering, called, the Sheriff found out that he had been kidnapped. Brave Sam had saved himself and with the help of Sheriff Benedict and her daughter, he got warm and they settled to wait for his dad. Miles was flying out to get his son with long time friend Dillon Savich and got to the sheriffs house in time to see that it was not over yet. This story is about kid strength, I am not sure if anyone that young would really react that well. The story also incorporated a lot of bits from previous book. If you have not read the series, you may not follow all of the 'inside jokes', or know the other people involved. Since I have read the series, in order now, I have to say that seeing some of the same characters over again is fun. This book showed Savich get hurt and little Sean be threatened and their reaction to it. Wonderful characters, thank you Catherine Coulter.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Tone of language: Chatty, colloquialPlot twists: Beaten criminals keep returningCharacters: Law enforcers all in one moldValues: Be softhearted or tough as neededPace: Elusive criminal motive is intriguingSexuality: Sweet-talk leads to a little moreBackground research: Truck mechanicsEnding: Heroism in defense of the familyOffensive to any group: Evangelicals; GaysTargeted audience: WomenFlaw: What really happened in the video showing Sam's illness is never fully explained.