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Cargando... The Beginning (The Cove / The Maze)por Catherine Coulter
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Yuck. Catherine Coulter's The Beginning is a two-in-one omnibus, including The Cove and The Maze. My mom lent this book to me after she discovered I liked to read thrillers. It seems as if my aunt has introduced mysteries to my mom (who had really only read romances up til now), and mom had read this recently. I typically read mysteries as escape literature, but I expect them to be fairly well-written and have an intricate plot that I can get lost in for a few hours. The Cove, the only one of of the books from The Beginning that I will read, was not well-written, nor did it have an intricate plot. It was a silly story about Sally Brainerd, who escapes a sanitarium, is somehow involved or sees her abusive father killed (her memory is a bit hazy from all the drugs they gave her in the sanitarium), then escapes to her aunt Amabel in a mysterious west cost town, The Cove. FBI agent James Quinlan follows Sally to The Cove, posing as a private investigator looking into the mysterious disappearance of a couple who visited the town a few years before. By the end of the book, we learn what happened to Sally's father and what happened to the missing couple. Both resolutions are quite far-fetched, especially the one involving The Cove and it's older residents. Coulter is not a particularly good writer. The dialog (which makes up most of the book) is stilted, repetitive and not life-like at all. The plots could have been interesting, but in Coulter's hands seemed almost farce-like rather than mysterious in any way. And she continued to use the same words to describe the same characters throughout the book. Sally's husband, Scott, is always a "worm." Dr. Beadermeyer is a "monster." And at least two, and maybe three, different characters use the word "damnation." Who the heck uses that word anymore, let alone multiple characters in the same book? All I know is - no more Catherine Coulter for me. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesFBI Thrillers (Omnibus 1-2) Contiene
Fiction.
Romance.
Suspense.
Thriller.
HTML:#1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter presents the first two FBI Thrillers, together in one volume for the first time. Meet Special Agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock in these exciting novels of intrigue and suspense??and watch the sparks fly as their relationship heats up amid cases that could destroy everything they hold dear... THE COVE In this ??fast-paced? (Publishers Weekly) page-turner, the daughter of a murdered high-powered lawyer seeks sanctuary in a quaint little town, only to learn she can??t escape her past??or FBI Special Agent Dillon Savich. THE MAZE ??Full of twists and turns? (Rocky Mountain News), this cliffhanger teams Savich with new agent Lacey Sherlock in a case that leads them back to the murder of Sherlock??s sister seven years ago??and puts both their lives No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The "thriller" aspect though of both stories leave a lot to be desired. Mostly smoke with little substance ( )