Savich has his own issues though, he’s chasing down a supernatural killer. A killer so nefarious he influences people in their dreams to carry out his deeds. A scoundrel attacking not only young impressionable men but also giving a bad name to witchcraft.
Can Sherlock and Savich close their cases before the terrorists and the madman kill them?
Hott Review:
I LOVED Nemesis!
It’s been years since I’ve read a book by Catherine Coulter, what was I thinking?
I just love how she thinks. Her characters are real people. The plot may seem far-fetched on the surface, but I can so see it happening. Plus, even though it’s been years since I’ve read a book starring Sherlock and Savich, I didn’t have a moment of confusion because I didn’t know who was who or boredom because something needed to be explained.
Nemesis is not extremely scary or gory, but it is high-action.
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Author: | Catherine Coulter | ||
Source: | NetGalley | ||
Publisher & Date: | July 7th 2015 by G.P. Putnam’s Sons (first published January 1st 2015) | ||
Genre: | Mysery / Suspense | ||
ISBN: | 0399171274 (ISBN13: 9780399171277) | ||
Pages: | 400 | ||
Grade: | A+ | ||
Ages: | 16+ | There are some adult elements, language, and situations. | ||
Steam: | Nada | ||
Setting: | Plackett VA & DC | ||
This Counts for these Challenges: | 2015 Let Me Count The Ways Reading Challenge, 2015 Just for Fun Reading Challenge, 2015 Cloak & Dagger Mystery Reading Challenge, 2015 Women Challenge, 2015 NetGalley Reading Challenge, 2015 Full House Reading Challenge, Reading Road Trip 2015 Challenge, Monthly Mix-up Mania, 2014 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge | ||
Series: | FBI Thriller #19 |
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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