Two Cases Collide in Catherine Coulter’s Shocking FBI Thriller, ‘Vortex’ [REVIEW]

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A college frat rave turns deadly in Catherine Coulter’s Vortex. (Photo courtesy Canva)

An investigative journalist uncovers a sinister secret. A CIA operative is savagely attacked. Will Savich and Sherlock be able to rescue them from danger and help them identify the cabal behind a compromised mission before precious intelligence is lost forever? Find out in Catherine Coulter’s 25th FBI thriller, Vortex!

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John Grisham’s ‘The Racketeer’ Is Fun, Fast, and Reminiscent of His Classic Bestsellers [REVIEW]

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The Caribbean is a good place to hide. (Photo courtesy Canva)

He was a small-time lawyer learning to spread his wings. Then he got involved with the wrong client and was wrongly thrown in prison. But he has a plan, and if it works, he’ll get away scot free. Will the Feds buy what he’s selling? Find out in John Grisham’s The Racketeer.

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Stone Barrington Follows a Crook to the Ends of the Earth in Stuart Woods’ ‘Criminal Mischief’ [REVIEW]

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Stone Barrington flies to the Middle East in Criminal Mischief. (Photo courtesy Canva)

Stone Barrington doesn’t like to see crooks get off scott-free, especially when his friends are fleeced for all their money. In Criminal Mischief, Stone joins forces with the Feds in a worldwide manhunt to chase down a swindler on the run. But what will it cost him to bring the perpetrator home to pay for his crimes? Find out in the 60th volume of this long-running series.

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Small Town Life Proves Fatal in Kay Hooper’s ‘Hold Back the Dark’ [REVIEW]

Can the SCU save a small town from danger? (Photo courtesy Canva)

A small town trapped in a nightmare. The police don’t know how to stop it. Will the FBI’s Special Crimes Unit be able to halt the vicious attacks that are wreaking havoc on the community and threatening its citizens? Find out in Kay Hooper’s Hold Back the Dark.

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History and Psychology Merge in Preston and Child’s ‘Bloodless’ [REVIEW]

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Does a 50-year-old hijacking case hold the answers to Agent Pendergast’s latest head scratcher? (Photo courtesy Canva)

In the deep South, an inexplicable phenomenon is happening that is anything but genteel. Dead bodies are being discovered in Savannah, Georgia. While the rising body count is indeed unsettling, it’s the fact that each body has been completely drained of blood that’s the most unnerving part. Is there some truth to local lore? Or is there a flesh-and-blood killer on the loose? Preston and Child’s beloved FBI Special Agent A. X. L. Pendergast returns to investigate a most macabre mystery in Bloodless.

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