From New York Times bestselling authors Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison comes the highly anticipated thriller in their Brit in the FBI series, featuring special agents Nicholas Drummond and Michaela Caine in their new roles as heads of the Covert Eyes team—but will their first case be their last when the enigmatic and dangerous thief known as the Fox reappears?
“He who controls the weather, will control the world. He who controls time, will never be around.” —Thomas Frey
FBI Special Agents Nicholas Drummond and Michaela Caine are the government’s Covert Eyes—leading a top-notch handpicked team of agents to tackle crimes and criminals both international and deadly. But their first case threatens their fledgling team when the Fox calls from Venice asking for help.
Kitsune has stolen an incredible artifact from the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul, and now the client wants her dead. She has a warning for Nick and Mike: she’s overheard talk that a devastating Gobi desert sandstorm that’s killed thousands in Beijing isn’t a natural phenomenon, rather is produced by man. The Covert Eyes team heads to Venice, Italy, to find out the truth.
From New York to Venice and from Rome to the Bermuda Triangle, Nicholas and Mike and their team are in a race against time, and nature herself, to stop an obsessed family from devastating Washington, DC.
Hott Review:
Enthralling. I thoroughly enjoyed The Devil’s Triangle. I absolutely could not put it down and was like a rabid dog when anyone interrupted me. I didn’t want to wait a moment for the next word!
Fascinating. I don’t know how, but Ms. Coulter has made a fantastic story completely believable. I didn’t even know how to share the synopsis of The Devil’s Triangle with anyone as I was reading – they wouldn’t have believed what I was reading or why – but, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this to anyone.
Scary. The Devil’s Triangle is so completely believable it’s terrifying. Sure, there’s the whole FBI Suspense thing going on, but adding to that the sociopathic twins and the search for the Ark. It’s truly terrifying.
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Author: | Catherine Coulter | ||
Source: | NetGalley | ||
Publisher & Date: | March 14th 2017 by G.P. Putnam’s Sons | ||
Genre: | Mysery / Suspense | ||
ISBN: | 1501150324 (ISBN13: 9781501150326) | ||
Pages: | 512 | ||
Grade: | A | ||
Ages: | 16+ | ||
Steam: | Nada | ||
Setting: | Mostly Europe | ||
Series: | A Brit in the FBI #4 |
The Final Cut |
The Lost Key |
The End Game |
The Devil’s Triangle |
Author Bio:
For Coulter’s first novel, The Autumn Countess, she chose a Regency setting for her debut because, says Coulter, “as any published author will tell you, it’s best to limit the unknowns in a first book, and not only had I grown up reading Georgette Heyer, whom I worship, but I earned my M.A. degree in early 19th century European History and could fight in Napoleon’s army, or join the Allies and beat his butt with Wellington.”
Following The Autumn Countess, Coulter wrote six more Regency romances. She then turned to long historicals and eventually interspersed them with contemporary suspense novels, beginning with False Pretenses in 1988, her very first hardcover.
Coulter grew up on a horse ranch in Texas, and graduated from the University of Texas, receiving her graduate degree from Boston College. She became a speechwriter on Wall Street, then, to her joy, she was able to quit her day job and become a full-time writer.
She lives with her physician husband and three cats in Marin County, California, right over the Golden Gate Bridge. She loves to travel, loves to kamikaze down the ski slopes, and reads voraciously while recuperating. She likes to laugh, loves a good joke, and believes the publishing business is too crazy to take seriously.
If you read just one of Coulter’s FBI thrillers, she’s got you, so prepare for eye strain and jumping at things that go bump in the night.
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