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Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7)
Eleventh Hour - FBI Thriller, Bk 7
Author: Catherine Coulter
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780515135732
ISBN-10: 0515135739
Publication Date: 6/24/2003
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 455 ratings
Publisher: Jove
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 5
This is my discovery of Catherine Coulter's FBI series. This one is very fast-paced and a page-turner that I couldn't put down. Not too predictable and the ending was a good twist. Now I can't wait to read the rest of the series.
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another hit
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This is a great FBI thriller.She really writes a great book.
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Father Michael Joseph has been murdered in his church, and his identical twin, FBI agent Dane Carver along with the team of Savich and Sherlock are trying to divine who the culprit is.
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n San Francisco Father Michael Joseph Carver is viciously murdered while taking confession. His twin brother, FBI Special Agent Dane Carver is working alongside local police to find his killer. Their star witness is a young homeless woman named "Nick" who the killer doesn't realize exists. Dane Carver convinces the local police to take her into protective custody as they work together to track down the killer. Soon a serial killer emerges, one who uses the scripts of a popular television show as the basis for his actions. It is not long before the killer realizes that the police have a witness in protective custody. Dane calls in his friends and fellow FBI agents, Dillon and Sherlock Savitch to assist him in keeping Nick alive and finding the killer. They must protect her until the case is solved, but can they save her from her own past which threatens to disrupt their efforts and leave all of them for dead?
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Excellent reading!
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This was a fast read. Always keeps you guessing!!!!
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This series is the greatest
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The midnight murder of a priest in his confessional and real-time serial killings based on TV scripts are the basis for this latest installment in Coulter's bestselling FBI series (Hemlock Bay, etc.). Dillon and Sherlock Savich, Coulter's husband-and-wife investigative team, take a backseat this time around, making way for D.C. Special Agent Dane Carver. When Carver learns his twin brother, Father Michael Carver, has been murdered in his San Francisco church, Savich sends him out to work the case with the SFPD, who suspect this is one in a spate of recent serial killings. A potential witness, homeless woman Nick Jones, tries to run, and Carver takes her into protective custody in his hotel room. Jones, who is actually a college professor fleeing from her possibly murderous fiance, an Illinois state senator, has no choice but to join forces with Carver. It is she who sees an FBI drama on TV and connects the plot with the recent serial murders. Investigation of the TV studio execs and the show's crew and cast introduces a flock of distinctive Coulter characters who spice up the plot and speed the read. Meanwhile, Carver and Jones fall in love and find themselves in danger as they help Dillon and Sherlock delve into Nick's past. The heavy doses of romance and dearth of procedural detail mean this novel isn't the thing for hardcore FBI thriller devotees, but the complex plotting and likable characters make it a great beach book for Coulter fans, who will welcome Dane and Nick as new protagonists.
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The Eleventh Hour is the seventh in the FBI series, Savich and Sherlock are in top form, an Agent Dane Carver is smart, ruthless, determined. As for Nick Jones, you will have to read the book to find out exactly what she is.
jerjer avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 54 more book reviews
Couldn't put the book down until I finished it...Great reading...
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Coulter brings back FBI agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savitch for a real test: the priest whose murder they are investigating is a colleague's twin brother, and the clues lead them to a new hit TV series about murder.
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A many layered FBI thriller with many layers and a bittersweet ending to a couple of good plots...for fans of Catherine Coulter.
Janine avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 252 more book reviews
great book
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I love the Catherine Coulter FBI series. This is yet another fabulous story with twists and turns.
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Back Cover:

"When Father Michael Joseph is viciously murdered in his San Francisco church, his identical twin brother, FBI Agent Dance Carver, along with husband and wife team, Savich and Sherlock is determined to find the monster responsible. There is a witness, a homeless woman whose identity is a mystery. When "Nick" Jones comes forward, Dance finds himself in the unlikely role of bodyguard; she just might be next on the killer's list.
It seems Nick Jonesis running from her own nightmare. In a cat and mouse chase that runs from the streets of San Francisco to the television studios of Los Angeles, where a brand new show is found to have a curious connection to the murders, Dance Carver, Savich and Sherlock are in a race against time to find the madman responsible--but it's already the eleventh hour.
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Catherine Coulter is one of my favorite authors. All her books are good reads. Just the right about of romance and suspense. It helps to read the series in order.
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fun read!
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This is the second C. Coulter book I have read and I enjoy reading her books. It has good characters, it flows well, and has some nice twists and turns.
Dane, an FBI agent, has a twin brother who is killed while hearing a confession. There is a witness (Nick) who is on the run from a former fiance. Dane and Nick join up with Shelock and Savich to find the murderer.
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fast-paced with an exciting romance. An FBI thriller, her 7th in the series.
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Enjoy the Savich and Sherlock series. Great writing, fun to read.
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Another book in the FBI series. I totally enjoyed.
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Excellent book with a teriffic ending.
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If you haven't discovered Catherine Coulter's series about the two FBI agents, Savich and Sherlock, husband and wife team, you need to start reading these books. They are action packed, with some humor, and really addictive.
ChefChris avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 27 more book reviews
Another great mystery by Ms Coulter that will keep you guessing until the end of who done it.
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In this book a Father is murdered and the FBI must find the killer.
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Another good read in this series.
Cycle304 avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 135 more book reviews
Sad but a very good book. Easy reading!
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This is a wonderful read. It is one of those that you just can't put down. If you haven't read Catherine Coulter's FBI Thriller Series, you should. She has not disappointed me yet. On to the next one now.....Blindside....can't wait to start reading it!!!!
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I've just started reading this author and I'll read more, this is a good story and it really takes a twist and turn that I didn't expect. I'm not familiar with many of her books or how her story lines go, this one was not a 'I can't put it down' type of thriller but it keeps you interested to the end.
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Well written, fast paced, easy read. I recommend the whole series, each book is a stand alone story but together the story lines are enhanced.
winniethepooh avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on
A great story, kept me up all night reading so that I could find out the ending. I love the way Catherine Coulter always has intertwining stories that never fail to add to the suspense. Savich and Sherlock are amazing characters. Their immense love of family and friends and the incredible sense of what is right and what is wrong and the desire to make things right add amazing depth and likability to them.
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Catherine Coulter is the master. Love her books.
blessed1 avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 127 more book reviews
Fantastic story! I couldn't put it down. The charactors are believeable and you're caught up in it from page one.
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Great reading
4Hmomnm avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 79 more book reviews
Loved this book! LOVED the whole series. This was one of my favorites!
karenzav avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 216 more book reviews
A great Savich and Sherlock novel.
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My kind of book. This is the story of priest who was viciously murdered. His twin brother, FBI agent Dane Carver, along with husband and wife team, Savich and Sherlock, is determined to find the monster responsible for the murder. (All these characters are in many other
Catherine Coulter books).
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The midnight murder of a priest in his confessional and real-time serial killings based on TV scripts are the basis for this latest installment in Coulter's bestselling FBI series (Hemlock Bay, etc.). Dillon and Sherlock Savich, Coulter's husband-and-wife investigative team, take a backseat this time around, making way for D.C. Special Agent Dane Carver. When Carver learns his twin brother, Father Michael Carver, has been murdered in his San Francisco church, Savich sends him out to work the case with the SFPD, who suspect this is one in a spate of recent serial killings. A potential witness, homeless woman Nick Jones, tries to run, and Carver takes her into protective custody in his hotel room. Jones, who is actually a college professor fleeing from her possibly murderous fiance, an Illinois state senator, has no choice but to join forces with Carver. It is she who sees an FBI drama on TV and connects the plot with the recent serial murders. Investigation of the TV studio execs and the show's crew and cast introduces a flock of distinctive Coulter characters who spice up the plot and speed the read. Meanwhile, Carver and Jones fall in love and find themselves in danger as they help Dillon and Sherlock delve into Nick's past. The heavy doses of romance and dearth of procedural detail mean this novel isn't the thing for hardcore FBI thriller devotees, but the complex plotting and likable characters make it a great beach book for Coulter fans, who will welcome Dane and Nick as new protagonists.
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Good book
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Nick flees Chicago after her life is threatened. In San Francisco she hides as a homeless woman and observes the murder of a priest. As she helps to solve the murder, she finds romance. Good story.
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Read it all in one day, good book.
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I love Catherine Coulter and her FBI thrillers, this book was wonderful.....Just like her to come up with another exciting read.....
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I do not like the author's style of writing, particularly conversations between characters - very unrealistic and almost painful to continue reading.
KellyP avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 142 more book reviews
7th in the Savich & Sherlock FBI thriller series. Pretty enjoyable. Suggest this series be read in order for full understanding of the characters. Dialog gets a little tiresome sometimes.
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When FBI agent Dane Carver's twin brother, Father Michael Joseph, is brutally murdered in his San Francisco church, husband-and-wife agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich take a personal interest in the investigation. Then Nicola "Nick" Jones, a homeless woman and the only witness to the shooting, is scared out of her mind because she's trying to hide from her own monsters-who are drawing closer and closer.

The chase goes from San Francisco to the Premiere Studios in Los Angeles and its new television hit, a show all about murder.

Packed with surprises, Eleventh Hour finds Catherine Coulter at her quintessential best.
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Excellent read....Another geat Savich and Sherlock....Loved it
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I love her FBI thrillers!
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Good Read
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Great murder mystery with husband and wife characters Savich and Sherlock. This time their good friend Dane Carver's (FBI agent) twin brother Father Michael Joseph is found murdered in his San Francisco church and they work together to find the moster responsible... and find other interesting characters along the way. Great hard cover I could not put down.
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Father Michael Joseph is brutally murdered in his church. His twin brother, an F.B.I. agent, teams up with his friends Savich and Sherlock to try to solve his murder. There is a witness, a homeless woman who is running from her own nightmares. There are enouth twists and turns in this one to keep you guessing.
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THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD BOOK. HAD A LITTLE TROUBLE AT FIRST GETTING INTO IT BUT THEN IT WAS GOOD
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this is part of her FBI series.
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A Sherlock & Savich FBI thriller. When a priest is murdered in his own church, his twin brother, an FBI agent teams up with the popular duo to solve the mystery.
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No. 7 in the FBI series. When Father Michael Joseph is viciously murdered in his San Francisco church, his identical twin brother, FBI agent Dane Carver, along with husband-and-wife team, Savich and Sherlock, is determined to find the monster responsible. There is a witness, a homeless woman whose identity is a mystery. When "Nick" Jones comes forward, Dane finds himself in the unlikely role of bodyguard, she just might be next on the killer's list. But which killer's list?
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I admit to being a fan of Catherine Coulters FBI series. I find the books interesting, thrilling, and she adds a bit of humor in her writing.
donkeycheese avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 1255 more book reviews
Fast paced, romantic, an addictive page turner to FBI thrillers.
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Savich and Sherlock at it again in this FBI thriller.
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A must read even if you have missed some of the books in the series. While they are realted, one doesn't necessarily depend on the other.

When a priest is killed his twin, an FBI agent, along with a husband and wife team are determined to find the monster responsible. Dane, the FBI agent, finds that he may just be on the killer's list, too.

Thi is the seventh book in an FBI series that include Savich and Sherlock (husband and wife team), Agent Dane (FBI), and many other enthralling characters.
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Fast pace thriller.Keeps you guessing till the end.
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I consider this to be the best in Coulter's FBI thrillers.
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Great read! Can't put it down!
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Dane Carver's identical twin brother (a priest) is murdered now it's up to Dane to find the killer This is one of Miss Coulter's FBI thriller stories
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loved this book
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great read
peepers avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 56 more book reviews
I fell in love with Catherine Coulter's Eleventh Hour which was given to me by a friend. I just wish I would have started at the being of the series. I plan to begin with book one soon and plan to request the whole series as I am able.
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good book
In their seventh crime swoop, FBI agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich track down a very elusive murderer. Father Michael Joseph, the twin brother of a FBI colleague, is slain, but the only witness to the crime vanishes. To the double mystery of murder and disappearance is quickly added a third element: Sherlock and Savich discover a connection between Father Michael's killing and one "committed" on an upcoming episode of a trendy new TV series. Is the murderer a copycat killer or a psychic?
Calliope13 avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 98 more book reviews
When Father Michael Joseph is viciously murdered in his San Francisco church, his identical twin brother, FBI agent Dane Carver, along with husband-and-wife team, Savich and Sherlock, is determined to find the monster responsible. There is a witness, a homeless woman whose identity is a mystery. When "Nick" Jones comes forward, Dane finds himself in the unlikely role of bodyguard; she just might be next on the killers list.
But which killer's list?
It seems Nick Jones is running from her own nightmare. In a cat-and-mouse chase that runs from the streets of San Francisco to the television studios of Los Angeles, where a brand-new show is found to have a curious connection to the murders, Dane Carver, Savich and Sherlock are in a race against time to find the madman responsible - but it's already the eleventh hour.
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You can't miss this one if you are a Coulter fan. A can't put down book.
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The midnight murder of a priest in his confessional and real-time serial killings based on TV scripts are the basis for this latest installment in Coulter's bestselling FBI series (Hemlock Bay, etc.). Dillon and Sherlock Savich, Coulter's husband-and-wife investigative team, take a backseat this time around, making way for D.C. Special Agent Dane Carver. When Carver learns his twin brother, Father Michael Carver, has been murdered in his San Francisco church, Savich sends him out to work the case with the SFPD, who suspect this is one in a spate of recent serial killings. A potential witness, homeless woman Nick Jones, tries to run, and Carver takes her into protective custody in his hotel room. Jones, who is actually a college professor fleeing from her possibly murderous fiance, an Illinois state senator, has no choice but to join forces with Carver. It is she who sees an FBI drama on TV and connects the plot with the recent serial murders. Investigation of the TV studio execs and the show's crew and cast introduces a flock of distinctive Coulter characters who spice up the plot and speed the read. Meanwhile, Carver and Jones fall in love and find themselves in danger as they help Dillon and Sherlock delve into Nick's past. The heavy doses of romance and dearth of procedural detail mean this novel isn't the thing for hardcore FBI thriller devotees, but the complex plotting and likable characters make it a great beach book
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loved all of the FBI series
Expeditious avatar reviewed Eleventh Hour (FBI Thriller, Bk 7) on + 503 more book reviews
The surprise whammy is still there! Savich and Sherlock still rule!
A Coulter mystery is tops!!
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Good book by Catherine Coulter.
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This is an FBI thriller featuring characters Savich and Sherlock, husband and wife team of FBI agents. Catherine Coulter has written a whole series of these books
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Most enjoyable book, scarey but great read!
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When Father Michael Joseph is viciously murdered in his San Francisco church, his identical twin brother, FBI agent Dane Carver, along with husband-and-wife team, Savich and Sherlock, is determined to find the monster responsible. There is a witness a homeless woman whose identity is a mystery. When 'Nick' Jones comes forward, Dane finds himself in the unlikely role of bodyguard; she just might be next on the killer's list.

But which killer's list?

It seems Nick Jones is running from her own nightmare. In a cat-and-mouse chase that runs from the streets of San Francisco to the television studios of Los Angeles, where a brand-new show is found to have a curious connection to the murders, Dane Carver, Savich and Sherlock are in a race against time to find the madman responsible--but it's already the elevnth hour.

Elventh Hour is the seventh book in the FBI series, can you believe that? Savich and Sherlock are in top form, ande Agent Dane Carver is smart, ruthless, determined. As for Nick Jones, you'll have to read the book to find out exactly what she is.
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When Father Michael Joseph is viciously murdered in his San Francisco church, his idential twin brother, FBI agent Dane Carver, along with husband and wife team, Savich and Sherlock, is determined to find the monster responsible.
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When Father Michael Joseph is viciously murdered in his San Francisco church, his identical twin brother, FBI agent Dane Carver, along with husband-and-wife-team Savich and Sherlock, is determined to find the monster responsible. There is a witness, a homeless woman whose identity is a mystery. When "Nick" Jones comes forward, Dane finds himself in the unlikely role of bodyguard; she just might be next on the killer's list.
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New book,never read it.