Member Reviews
I enjoy reading Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison as individual authors. The Devil's Triangle is the latest in the series they created together. I am sorry to say I did not like it. It was way over the top. The characters are beautiful, smart, skilled - perfect in all respects. The villains are also beautiful, smart, skilled and insanely evil. It was a silly parody of a thriller. Too bad.
Fast-paced and action packed, like the other books in the Brit in the FBI series. This had an interesting biblical twist, and wove in some cool historical figures.
The team of Coulter and Ellison keeps getting better and better. I found this installment in the series ( although a stand-alone) was better than most of the books in Coulter's FBI series. It was non-stop action and went from Venice to the Gobi Desert to Washington D C to Cuba and the Bermuda triangle. This book had it all. It was a fun book with an earlier villain turned into a hero. A can't miss for fans of the genre.
Special agents Michaela (Mike) Caine and Nicholas Drummond are referred to as COvert Eyes, a special division of the FBI that takes down international criminals. When they get a call from Kitsune, they drop everything and hop a plane to Venice. Kitsune tells them of a stolen artifact from a Turkish museum, a client who wants her dead and a Gobi Desert sandstorm that killed thousands that was anything but a natural disaster. If what she says is true, Mike and Nicholas will have to act fast to keep terrorists from taking out millions of innocent people. Coulter’s latest entry in the Brit in the FBI series is both timely and exciting