Catherine Coulter FBI Collection 2: Point Blank, Double Take, Tailspin

Version: Abridged
Author: Catherine Coulter
Narrator: Various .
Genres: Romance, Thriller
Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
Published In: March 2011
# of Units: 15 CDs
Length: 15 hours
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Overview

Point Blank:
The explosive action kicks off as FBI agent Ruth Warnecki hunts for Confederate gold in a West Virginia cave. She never expects to encounter the grisly murder that catapults her into a horrific plague of death. At Hootera (TM)s Motel in Maryland, FBI agents Savich and Carver are nearly killed while attempting to rescue a kidnap victim. The search is cut short when Savich takes a fateful call on his cell, as a mysterious voice threatens to kill him and his wife.
Double Take:
A respectable-looking man distracts Julia Ransom with conversation before striking her unconscious and heaving her over the Pier 39 railing into San Francisco Bay. Special Agent Cheney Stone quickly realizes the attempt on Juliaa (TM)s life has to connect to the murder of her husband. In Maestro, Virginia, Sheriff Dixon Noble learns about a woman named Charlotte Pallack, whose extraordinary resemblance to his vanished wife sends him across the country. In San Francisco, Dixa (TM)s and Cheneya (TM)s paths cross, brought together by FBI Special Agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock.
TailSpin:
FBI Special Agent Jackson Crowne is flying renowned psychiatrist Dr. Timothy MacLean back to Washington, D.C., to protect him and discover whoa (TM)s trying to kill him. But they dona (TM)t make it. Their crash is witnessed by Rachael Abbott, a young woman who has just narrowly escaped drowning. When Savich and Sherlock arrive in Parlow, they discover Jack is down but not out, that Rachael saved his and Dr. MacLeana (TM)s lives, and that shea (TM)s hiding something big.

Author Details

Author Details

Coulter, Catherine

Coulter grew up on a horse ranch in the state of Texas.[2] She comes from a family of creative people. Her grandmother, who died at the young age of 37, was also a writer. Coulter's father is a painter and singer, and her mother is a retired concert pianist.[3]

Coulter wrote her first two novels, fifteen pages each, when she was fourteen.[3] While a freshman at University of Texas, Coulter wrote poetry.[3] After earning her undergraduate degree from the University of Texas, Coulter attended Boston College and earned a Master's degree in early 19th century European history.[2]

Coulter took a job as a speech writer for a Wall Street company president. Because her husband was a medical student, she spent many of her evenings alone, reading romance novels. One night when they were home together, Coulter found herself in the middle of a particularly bad book and threw it across room, asserting that even she could do better. Her husband challenged her to prove herself, and the two spent the weekend plotting out a storyline for a gothic romance. Coulter wrote the novel in the evenings.[3]

When Coulter finished writing her novel she sent it to an editor at Signet, the premiere Regency romance publisher. Three days later Signet offered her a three-book contract.[3] That first novel, The Autumn Countess, was published by Penguin Books in 1978. By 1982, she was earning enough to quit her job and become a full-time writer.[4]

Since then she has written over fifty books and has had forty-two consecutive New York Times Bestsellers since 1988.[2] Her thriller The Maze was her first book to place on the New York Times Hardcover Bestseller list, while The Cove spent nine weeks on the New York Times Paperback Bestseller list and sold over one million copies.[2] Coulter generally publishes one historical romance and one suspense novel each year, and has been busily rewriting many of her earlier Regency romances to turn them into longer historical romances.[5]

Coulter sits down to her computer every morning at 6:30 a.m. to review her email before beginning writing at 7:30 a.m. She normally finishes writing by 11 a.m.[3]

Coulter lives in Marin County, California with her husband, Anton Pogany, who is a physician. They travel often, and Coulter loves to ski.[2]