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"An exciting romantic thriller"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 1, 2002
It's midnight in San Francisco and Father Michael Joseph is
in his church to hear confession from a man who killed
twice and intends to go on killing. Father Michael plans
to inform the police because he feels the killer is not
truly repentant, but only confessing to brag Read more...
"Enthralling Suspense"
Reviewed by Sheri Melnick
Posted August 4, 2002
Readers familiar with Ms. Coulter's FBI couple, Savich
and Sherlock, will be pleased, as the husband and wife team
makes a reappearance in this cleverly scripted novel. When
Father Michael Joseph is found murdered at his confessional
in San Francisco, his identical twin brother, FBI agent
Dane Carver, wants Read more...
SummaryCatherine Coulter has won acclaim for her "fast-paced
twists and turns, believable dialogue, and case of well-
developed characters" (San Francisco Examiner). "Gripping,
absorbing," hailed Publishers Weekly, "Coulter keeps the
action moving fast." Now Coulter delivers the suspense
thriller of her career in Eleventh Hour.
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.
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