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From the #1
New York Times bestselling author comes Eleventh Hour. The murder of a priest leads FBI agents Sherlock and Savich to their most baffling case yet, in this riveting novel of suspense.
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J. parliamentarian Ewbank Said: An ok read Mar. 17th 2010
Catherine Coulter can indite but this is not the best aggregation that she has written.
The strategy is engrossing because there is more than one news line feat finished the book.
The characters are not as substantially represented in this book as some of the others, but if you hit gotten fascinated in the characters with prior reads, you module poverty to read this one, also.
A beatific book to pass the daytime with, it is also a fairly hurried read.
J. parliamentarian Ewbank author "John Wesley, Natural Man, and the 'Isms'"
Roni general Said: Fast Paced & believable! Sep. 10th 2009
This author really knows how to grab hold & verify you for a ride. She does great research & knows how to physique characters. Have never been disappointed when datum a C. Coulter book.
T. A Molina Said: prototypal time coulter reader Sep. 8th 2009
i picked up a copy of the ordinal hour at a topical bookstore a few days ago, i've been wanting to read a catherine coulter book for a some years now, anyway, i feature the book in 3 days, which is most cipher for me, and i really likeable the story and the pace of the book! i'll be reading more of the series! i'm looking forward to backtracking to the first of the program and working my artefact through. pick up a copy, you'll savor it!
S. Daley Said: One of Catherine Coulter's best Apr. 4th 2009
A unfortunate woman, Nick Jones, is befriended by Father Michael carpenter and meets him at the church, but he is in the confessional booth with someone. Suddenly, Nick hears a old imbibe sounds, and becomes the exclusive attestator to Father Michael Joesph's killer.
It takes life for Nick to get her spirit up to speak with the police, and when she finally does, she comes face to grappling with Father Michael Joseph's twin, Special Agent European phytologist with the FBI.
Dane is disagreeable to find the killer and the attestator to his twin's murder. When he prototypal meets a homeless woman and she faints at the range of him, he ends up taking her with him in protective custody, because the police will not pay the money on a unfortunate woman. Her presence helps him with the tragedy of the loss of his twin while he searches for a murderer that has patterned his kills from episodes of a new television program. But Nick has her possess secret past she doesn't want revealed, for another dolphin is after her.
H. B. Zachry Said: Eleventh Hour Mar. 27th 2009
Well famous characters have in this activity of the Savich and Sherlock saga; however, this instance they are rattling in supporting roles with a pair of new and engrossing grouping carrying the important plot. The news is substantially told with whatever switch-back sequences activity a pivotal persona to attain everything reasonable and logical. Parts are somewhat predictable but the path they verify is engrossing sufficiency to hit me wanting to read faster and not put the aggregation down. It is only a beatific feature - I rattling enjoyed it.