Enigma An FBI Thriller Catherine Coulter Books
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Enigma An FBI Thriller Catherine Coulter Books
From the publisher: In this highly anticipated 21st FBI thriller, Agents Savich and Sherlock [Savich’s wife] are faced with two baffling mysteries. Working with Agent Cam Wittier and NY-based former Special Forces agent Jack Cabot, they must race against the clock to catch an international criminal and solve the enigma of the man called John Doe. When Agent Dillon Savich saves Kara Moody from a seemingly crazy man, little does he realize he will soon be facing a scientist who wants to live forever and is using “Joe Doe” to help him. But when the scientist, Lister Maddox, loses him, he ups the stakes and targets another to take his experiments to the next level. It’s literally a race against time as Savich and Sherlock rush to stop him and save both present and future victims from his experiments. In the meantime, Cam Wittier and Jack Cabot must track a violent criminal through the Daniel Boone National Forest. When he escapes through a daring rescue, the agents have to find out who set it in motion and how it all ties into the murder of Mia Prevost, the girlfriend of the president’s Chief of Staff’s only son, Saxton Hainny. It’s international intrigue at the highest levels and they know they have to succeed or national security is compromised.All this may sound quite complex, and though there are three separate story lines, the clever plotting enables the reader to quite ably distinguish among them.
I should also state that the book is nearly 500 pages long – however, I read it in just over 2 days – surprising myself, I have to admit! But the book is completely engrossing, and the different plot lines fascinating, keeping the pages turning! Also, in something completely new to me, at the end of the book are three different Epilogues, wrapping up each of the plotlines in very satisfactory manner
Page 1 begins the tale on a Sunday in mid-July. By page 17 we are at Monday morning – although Sunday is very eventful – as is Monday as well. By page 157 we have reached early Tuesday morning, not getting to Wednesday morning until p. 271. We reach Thursday on p. 459, and Friday morning on p. 471. I thought these were significant indications of not only how much is packed into these pages, but also how those pages flew. A lot happens to nearly all of the characters who fill this novel, and I felt as though I knew them and cared about their fates, both in the short and the long term. The reader doesn’t discover who, or what, Enigma actually is until quite a long way into the tale.
Highly recommended.
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Enigma An FBI Thriller Catherine Coulter Books Reviews
This deserves the high rating. There is a good mystery here. A weirdo dressed in hospital clothing breaks into a home and says he is there to protect a pregnant woman.......who does not know him. Everyone thinks he is paranoid. A killer is on the loose. The woman has her baby and all is well until..........
And that is just the first fifth of the book.
So, there are a lot of interesting people in on the investigation. The author takes her time to draw each one of them out with dialogue and description. The book is well written and not filled with clunky sentences, bad descriptions and cliched dialogue. You will be drawn into the book is you like a mystery and a little action and a bunch of likable people.
I think the group of people she assembles here is more interesting and likable than the Preston and Child's characters.
If you are new to the author and are the kind of person who might get into reading the whole series, I would recommend starting earlier. If you are looking for a one-off summer fun read, then no problem starting here. You will not be at a loss for anything if you begin with this one.
The last few pages are a bit forced, as suddenly everyone involved in the case sits around discusses the potential abuse of DNA and how companies or government might misuse such information. Seems like the author just tacked this on to lecture us a bit. This is not a deal breaker as far as the novel is concerned but it seems contrived, even if what the author points out makes sense. If she was desperate to get us to see this, it would have been easier to have some character in the story like one of the doctors point all this stuff out in a discussion with the main character. I am not against educating the reader but this seemed too directly didactic.
Overall, This is a fun summer read!
Fans of Catherine Coulter will be in for a happy surprise when they jump on this thrilling ride that blends the mystique of science with the adventure of a criminal mystery. If you’re already a fan of Coulter then you’ll be happy with her trademark style returning to thrill her readers with a fast paced, page gripping double plot full of emotion, drive, action, vivid imagery and well developed characters somehow blending together to deliver an entertaining story.
We’re getting two storylines in this book. One examines humanity’s need to hold onto their youth and really provides some great book club type discussion questions. The other is your more basic crime fiction scenario. Both are great plots that work well side by side I just wish, particularly after 20 books, her law enforcement procedures and criminal activities were a little more realistically based. If you miss her hot Romance angles that seemed to steam up the pages here and there, that is still not here as you get just the facts.
The way she sets up her scenes has you there becoming part of the atmosphere as if you could actually feel, see and hear what her characters do; that level of anticipation and tension rising causing the hairs on the back of your neck stand up waiting for the inevitable. There is a tiny bit of predictability but I didn’t feel it took away from still feeling creeped out or loving what she did with the story.
This novel contained a great deal of science, pharmaceuticals, therapeutic techniques, hospital settings, and so forth and it was obvious Coulter put some time and attention into getting the research right to set a realistic tone.
If you’ve never read a Coulter book, this is #21, I wouldn’t say you shouldn’t or couldn’t read this because although you won’t get the subtleties that have built up from the previous 20 not having that prior knowledge won’t take away from you being able to still enjoy this.
From the publisher In this highly anticipated 21st FBI thriller, Agents Savich and Sherlock [Savich’s wife] are faced with two baffling mysteries. Working with Agent Cam Wittier and NY-based former Special Forces agent Jack Cabot, they must race against the clock to catch an international criminal and solve the enigma of the man called John Doe. When Agent Dillon Savich saves Kara Moody from a seemingly crazy man, little does he realize he will soon be facing a scientist who wants to live forever and is using “Joe Doe” to help him. But when the scientist, Lister Maddox, loses him, he ups the stakes and targets another to take his experiments to the next level. It’s literally a race against time as Savich and Sherlock rush to stop him and save both present and future victims from his experiments. In the meantime, Cam Wittier and Jack Cabot must track a violent criminal through the Daniel Boone National Forest. When he escapes through a daring rescue, the agents have to find out who set it in motion and how it all ties into the murder of Mia Prevost, the girlfriend of the president’s Chief of Staff’s only son, Saxton Hainny. It’s international intrigue at the highest levels and they know they have to succeed or national security is compromised.
All this may sound quite complex, and though there are three separate story lines, the clever plotting enables the reader to quite ably distinguish among them.
I should also state that the book is nearly 500 pages long – however, I read it in just over 2 days – surprising myself, I have to admit! But the book is completely engrossing, and the different plot lines fascinating, keeping the pages turning! Also, in something completely new to me, at the end of the book are three different Epilogues, wrapping up each of the plotlines in very satisfactory manner
Page 1 begins the tale on a Sunday in mid-July. By page 17 we are at Monday morning – although Sunday is very eventful – as is Monday as well. By page 157 we have reached early Tuesday morning, not getting to Wednesday morning until p. 271. We reach Thursday on p. 459, and Friday morning on p. 471. I thought these were significant indications of not only how much is packed into these pages, but also how those pages flew. A lot happens to nearly all of the characters who fill this novel, and I felt as though I knew them and cared about their fates, both in the short and the long term. The reader doesn’t discover who, or what, Enigma actually is until quite a long way into the tale.
Highly recommended.
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