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Saturday, 31 May 2014

FBI Books That Are Worth Reading

By Lila Bryant


Nothing intrigues more than literature about solving of cases. The vivid nature of FBI books brings out the excitement in reading. The facts are brought out clearly that one embraces the work done by these agents. Books by Catherine are widely ranked and some of her work includes the following.

The cove. This book is about a woman whose dad has been murdered and she seeks asylum in a small town from her enemies. This old fashioned town is made up of mostly aging people that make the best ice cream which usually attracts many tourists. An FBI agent Quinlain believes that she holds the key to his inquiry which makes him follow her in undercover. Its unending romantic suspense will treat you to obscurities, get you scared and keep you nodding and entertained at this unlikely love story.

Eleventh hour by Catherine Coulter. The identical twin brother of the murdered Father Michael Joseph is determined to find the person responsible. Dane finds doing the role of bodyguard when Nick Jones brings forwards herself as she might fall next on the list of the killer. Dane, Sherlock and Savich have to beat time in getting the monster responsible though the eleventh hour has already ticked. It is a book full of suspense and worth reading.

Blindside. Sam who is a six year old boy escapes from his captors successfully. His father who used to work with the FBI sets to find out on the reasons for the abduction accompanied by two other agents. Upon reaching the eastern Tennessee they find out that the local sheriff has already murdered the abductors. They are not satisfied with that and they carry on with their mission.

The Maze. The Criminal Apprehension Unit, an FBI branch, is now headed by Savich. She gives false information to Dillion and rushes to Boston where a blood chilling murder has just occurred. Dillion gets the correct details and realizes that they might end up in big trouble in addition to becoming victims supposing they fail to find out the person who slayed her sister about seven years ago. This book will definitely take you in a maze of puzzles and vagueness.

Point Blank. FBI agents are nearly killed in their attempt to rescue a popular entertainer who has been kidnapped. They are lured into a motel by an identified snitch only to find a timer that is glowing red. The catastrophic explosion demolishes the whole place and luckily everyone survives. The untraceable foe proves difficult to fight against but they have to.

Blowout. A weekend of two agents is cut short as they get carried by a chopper to lead in the investigation of the Supreme Court justice who is killed brutally. Another similar murder happens in less the next twenty four hours making one of the agents have to solve a thirty year old crime. The agents now face two cases that are really shocking and this pushes them both to a brink.

The writing styles of these books make them worth every page through the imaginations and suspense skills that are employed. The FBI jobs and skills are described in a factual way making every detail look real. Rather than just idle about give this books a try and you will definitely build a reading culture.




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