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Riptide (FBI, Bk 5)
Riptide - FBI, Bk 5
Author: Catherine Coulter
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780515130966
ISBN-10: 0515130966
Publication Date: 7/1/2001
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 426 ratings
Publisher: Jove
Book Type: Paperback
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If you love the series of books by Catherine Coulter featuring the married FBI Agents Sherlock and Savich then you need to add this to your collection. It is 5th in the series and is just as good as the ones that came before.
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Savich and Sherlock are on another case and it's one of their most baffling. This series keeps you reading page after page, always new twists and turns, the end is never clear until...the end. I really love this whole FBI series!! Read them all!!
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Trouble, in the form of psychopathic madmen, seems to follow political speechwriter Becca Matlock around like a personal storm cloud in bestselling historical romance (False Pretenses) and thriller (The Edge) author Coulter's newest suspense novel. When a stalker who calls himself Becca's "boyfriend" accuses her of sleeping with the governor and threatens to kill his perceived rival if she doesn't stop, Becca turns to New York's finest, but the cops repeatedly dismiss her. Worse, when the governor is shot, they assume she's responsible. With nowhere to turn, Becca retreats to coastal Riptide, Maine, a sleepy community that is also home to her college friend Tyler. But all is not peaceful there either. Tyler's wife apparently disappeared a while back, the locals think he killed her, and a skeleton falls out of the basement wall of Becca's rented house. Things get really out of hand when it looks as though Becca's problems can be traced to an axe-grinding former KGB agent. Although the book's setting shifts from New York City streets to rural New England, there is little atmospheric detail. The unsettling tone moves from NYPD Blue to Murder, She Wrote with creepy Cold War inflections. But convolution doesn't camouflage the fact that the heroine has more guts than brains, and the villains are ultimately silly rather than menacing. When Dillon and Sherlock Savich, FBI computer specialists from Coulter's The Maze, enter the plot, one gets the feeling that the gang's all here, but the hijinks remain untethered. Only diehard Coulter fans will want to tread water with this one.
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Becca Matlock thought she had it made when she landed a job as political speechwriter for the campaign to re-elect a popular New York governor. Then the nasty phone calls began, the threats reached a fever pitch, and an innocent person was killed. Now, as a stalker draws nearer, Becca flees for the safety of coastal Maine and the sanctuary of Riptide. But the only thing waiting for her at the seaside estate is a killer fueled by a generation of hate -- and a watery grave.
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Savich and Sherlock at their best solving a mustery!
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A great read.
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Fifth book of the FBI series. Not a lot of Savich or Sherlock, but good suspense.
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Great read!!!!!
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Great story!
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A young speechwriter for the governor of New York starts receiving threatening phone calls and then people start getting killed. She flees to Riptide and thats when her trouble really begins.
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Becca Matlock seeks sanctuary in Riptide from the stalker and the police when she finds a skeleton in the basement of the house. When she calls the police and they come the skeleton is gone. Savich and Sherlock come to help a friend
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I loved this book... Couldn't put it down... A real page turner to the end...
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Great Read!
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My first Coulter book. It was good, but not the most captivating book ever. Nevertheless, a good way to make a long plane trip pass more quickly.
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great seies
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One of the FBI series of books by Catherine Coulter. Great book.
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This is the fifth book of the FBI series.Another thriller and another winner.
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This is a good read that has lots of action. You definitely feel for the characters.
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I could not put this book down until the end! It was a great read!
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*****
Her books are always fun to read!
Cycle304 avatar reviewed Riptide (FBI, Bk 5) on + 135 more book reviews
Very good book from a very good series! Loved it!
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Starts okay, then fades to blah. Did the author lose interest? I did, but finished it anyway. A newspaper article reporting these events would have more emotion and life to it than the conversations between the too many characters in this book.
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As always this was a very well written book, and held your attention to the very end. Actually didn't know who did it until the end. I really enjoyed this one.
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Another great Catherine Coulter book with Savich and Sherlock.
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keeps you hooked till the end!
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Good story
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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.
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Becca Matlock, a senior speechwriter for the governor of New York, is at the top of her professional game when she receives her frist phone call. "Stop sleeping with the goveror or I'll kill him."
The thing is, she's not sleeping with the governor, but it doesn't stop the phone calls. The police stop believing her after the stalker murders an innocent in New York City to prove a point. Then, when the governor is shot in the neck, Becca takes off for coastal Maine, seeking to hide not only from the stalker but also from the New York police. For sanctuary, she goes to Riptide, home of a cleege friend- where she finds herself at even greater risk.
Who is stalking her, threatening her, telling her that he's "her boyfriend"? Who is the skeleton that falls our of the basement wall of her rental house after a violent Maine storm?
Unexpectedly, a stranger comes into Ripetide and he's watching her. Is he a friend or an enemy?
FBE special agents Savich and Sherlock arrive to help out an old friend of Savich's father. However, this old friend's relationship to Becca comes as quite a surprise.
Is the stalker an old enemy from the past? Or an enemy who is much closer?
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I really enjoyed this book.
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Becca Matlock, a senior speechwriter for the governor of New York, is at the top of her professional game when she recives her first phone call."Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him."
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Becca Matlock receives phone callsFROM her "boyfriend" saying "Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him". Except, she is not sleeping with the governor and the police won't believe she has a stalker. The governor is shot and Becca goes into hiding in Maine. One night a skeleton falls out the basement wall of her rental home. Then a stranger comes into town and starts watching her. Friend or foe?
FBI Savich and Sherlock arrive to help out an old friend of Savich's father but the relationship is a surprise for Becca
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this is one of her best!
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I never knew until recently that Catherine Coulter wrote mystery novels. I really enjoyed this story alot and I look forward to reading more of her work. She does a good job of description.
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Becca Matlock becomes involved in a game of cat and mouse with a killer from the past of a father she thinks is dead. Another great Coulter FBI thriller.
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Kept you turning the pages. First book I read of this series. I look forward to more. I was stumped.
Smokey avatar reviewed Riptide (FBI, Bk 5) on + 265 more book reviews
Special agents Savich and Sherlock come to Riptide to help out an old friend of Savich's father who is being stalked. Fifth in the FBI series from Catherine Coulter.
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I really enjoyed this book very much. It was suspenseful to the end.
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From Publishers Weekly: "Trouble, in the form of psychopathic madmen, seems to follow political speechwriter Becca Matlock around like a personal storm cloud...When a stalker who calls himself Becca's "boyfriend" accuses her of sleeping with the governor and threatens to kill his perceived rival if she doesn't stop, Becca turns to New York's finest, but the cops repeatedly dismiss her. Worse, when the governor is shot, they assume she's responsible. With nowhere to turn, Becca retreats to coastal Riptide, Maine, a sleepy community that is also home to her college friend Tyler. But all is not peaceful there either. Tyler's wife apparently disappeared a while back, the locals think he killed her, and a skeleton falls out of the basement wall of Becca's rented house. Things get really out of hand when it looks as though Becca's problems can be traced to an axe-grinding former KGB agent. Although the book's setting shifts from New York City streets to rural New England, there is little atmospheric detail. The unsettling tone moves from NYPD Blue to Murder, She Wrote with creepy Cold War inflections. But convolution doesn't camouflage the fact that the heroine has more guts than brains, and the villains are ultimately silly rather than menacing. When Dillon and Sherlock Savich, FBI computer specialists from Coulter's The Maze, enter the plot, one gets the feeling that the gang's all here, but the hijinks remain untethered. Only diehard Coulter fans will want to tread water with this one." Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Good mystery. Keeps the reader involved.
KellyP avatar reviewed Riptide (FBI, Bk 5) on + 142 more book reviews
The 5th of the FBI Series.
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Good, Quick read!
Janine avatar reviewed Riptide (FBI, Bk 5) on + 252 more book reviews
great book , great author
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Fast-paced twists and turns... a ripping good read. Good luck, and happy mystery solving.
pbbeachgirl avatar reviewed Riptide (FBI, Bk 5) on + 69 more book reviews
excellent
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Catherine Coulter's FBI series is one of my favorites! Definitely on my "Keeper" list (but I for some reason have two copies....).
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Becca Matlock, a senior speechwriter for the governor of New York, is at the top of her game when she recieves her first phone call. "Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him."
The thing is, she's not sleeping with the governor, but it doesn't stop the phone calls.
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Becca Matlock, a speechwriter for the governor of New York, is targeted by a stalker, who shoots the governor to prove his point. Seeking refuge on the coast of Maine, Becca finds herself at greater risk. FBI special agents Savich and Sherlock arrive to help an old friend of Savich's father, but the friend's relationship to Becca comes as a surprise.
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Another great one from Catherine Coulter!!!
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great read
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Becca Matlock. speechwriter for the governor of NY, is at the top of her game when she receives her first phone call. "Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him." The thing is--she's not sleeping with him but it doesn't stop the calls. The police don't believe her after the stalker murders an innocent in NYto prove a point. When the governor gets shot in the neck..Becca flees to Riptide to hide from the stalker. She finds herself at even greater risk. Who is stalking her? Who is the skeleton that falls out of the basement wall of her rental house after a violent storm. Is the stalker an old enemy from the past? Or an enemy who is much closer?
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Another good Coulter novel with Savich and Sherlock, FBI agents helping to solve this one.

Revenge and murder become entwined in this riveting new contemporary suspense novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Edge.

With four back-to-back bestselling suspense thrillers to her credit, Catherine Coulter has earned an ever-growing following thanks to her original plots, vivid characters, unexpected twists, and satisfyingly unpredictable denouements. The Los Angeles Times found The Edge "full of surprises." Now Coulter delivers a novel predicated on a baffling threat, fueled by an animus dating back a generation.

Political speechwriter Jessie Matlock is at the top of her professional game, working for the re-election campaign of New York's popular governor, when she receives the first phone call: "Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him." Though Jessie isn't sleeping with the governor, the menacing ultimatums persist. The police suddenly stop believing her, even after the stalker murders an innocent person to prove his point.

When the governor is shot in the neck, Jessie flees for the safety of coastal Maine, choosing to hide not only from the stalker but also from the authorities. For sanctuary, she goes to Riptide, the home of a college friend--but soon finds herself at even greater risk.
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Becca Matlock, a senior speechwriter for the governor of New York, is at the top of her professional game when she receives her first phone call "Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him." The thing is, she's not sleeping with him. She flees to Riptide, the home of a college friend where she finds herself at even greater risk. FBI special agents Savich and Sherlock arrive to help out an old friend.
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Hard to put down! Super story!
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A great mystery. Bet you won't figure this one out till the end.
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a good read
Keeps you guessing till the last
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Becca Matlock, a senior speechwriter for the governor of New York, is at the top of her professional game when she receives her first phone call. Stop sleeping with the governor or Ill kill him.
The thing is, shes not sleeping with the governor, but it doesnt stop the phone calls. The police stop believing her after the stalker murders an innocent in New York City to prove a point. Then, when the governor is shot in the neck, Becca takes off for coastal Maine, seeking to hide not only from the stalker but also from the New York police. For sanctuary, she goes to Riptide, home of a college friendwhere she finds herself at even greater risk
Who is stalking her, threatening her, telling her that hes her boyfriend? Who is the skeleton that falls out of the basement wall of her rental house after a violent Maine storm?
Unexpectedly, a stranger comes into Riptide and hes watching her. Is he a friend or an enemy?
FBI special agents Savich and Sherlock arrive to help out an old friend of Savichs father. However, this old friends relationship to Becca comes as quite a surprise.
Is the stalker an old enemy from the past? Or an enemy who is much closer?

This is the fifth book of the FBI series by Catherine Coulter.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer, "Coulter successfully layers one mystery atop another, giving away a teaspoon of information at a time." Becca Matlock, a senior speechwriter for the governor of New York. is at the top of her professional career when she receives her first phone call, "Stop sleeping with the Governor or I'll kill him." A hard book to put down.
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An FBI thriller
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Becca Matlock, a senior speech writer for the governor of New York, is at the top of her professional game when she receives her first phone call. "Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him."
The thing is, she's not sleeping with the governor, but it doesn't stop the phone calls. The police stop believing her after the stalker murders an innocent in New York City to prove a point. Then, when the governor is shot in the neck, Becca takes off for coastal Maine, seeking to hide not only from the stalker but also from the New York police. For sanctuary, she goes to Riptide, home of a college friend-where she finds herself at even greater risk.
Who is stalking her, threatening her, telling her that he's "her boyfriend"? Who is the skeleton that falls out of the basement wall of her rental house after a violent Maine storm?
Unexpectedly, a stranger comes into Riptide and he's watching her. Is he a friend or an enemy?
FBI special agents Savich and Sherlock arrive to help out an old friend of Savich's father. However, this old friend's relationship to Becca comes as quite a surprise.
Is the stalker an old enemy from the past? Or an enemy who is much closer?
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Becca Matlock, a senior speechwriter for the governor of New York, is at the top of her professional game when she receives her first phone call. "Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him."
The thing is, she's not sleeping with the governor, but is doesn't stop the phone calls. The police stop believing her after the stalker murders an innocent in New York City to prove a point. Then, when the governor is shot in the neck, Becca takes off for coastal Maine, seeking to hide not only from the stalker but also from the New York police. For sanctuary, she goes to Riptide, home of a college friend--where she finds herself at even greater risk.
Who is stalking her, threatening her, telling her that he's "her
boyfriend"? Who is the skeleton that falls out of the basement wall of her rental house after a violent Maine storm?
Unexpectedly, a stranger comes into Riptide and he's watching her. Is he a friend or an enemy?
FBI special agents Savich and Sherlock arrive to help out an old friend of Savich's father. However, this old friend's relationship to Becca comes as quite a surprise.
Is the stalker an old enemy from the past? Or an enemy who is much closer?