Vortex: An FBI Thriller

· An FBI Thriller Book 25 · HarperCollins
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#1 New York Times bestselling Catherine Coulter returns with a brilliant new novel in her FBI thriller series, in which agents Sherlock and Savich find themselves dealing with very powerful figures from the past who could wreak havoc in the present.

Seven years ago, Mia Briscoe was at a college frat rave with her best friend, Serena, when a fire broke out. Everyone was accounted for except Serena, who was never seen nor heard from again. Now an investigative journalist covering the political scene in New York City, Mia discovers old photos taken the night of Serena’s disappearance and begins to uncover a sinister string of events going all the way back to that disastrous party. Working with Sherlock, the secrets begin to unravel. But some very powerful—and very dangerous—people will do anything to keep them from learning the truth.

CIA Operative Olivia Hildebrandt is a team leader on a mission in Iran to exfiltrate a betrayed undercover operative. She’s nearly killed by an exploding grenade and saved by a team member. But by the time Olivia is released from Walter Reed Hospital, that team member and a critical flash drive he was carrying have disappeared. When Olivia is attacked on her first night home, Savich suspects that the strike is a direct result of the compromised mission and the missing team member and flash drive. But what intelligence was at stake and who betrayed them?

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4.7
61 reviews
Cheryl McCullough
July 18, 2021
Loved! Definitely felt like a Vortex! Two intriguing stories that kept me sitting at the end of my chair, reading in one sitting. The first page reaches out and grabs you! Heartbreaking with the Mia's loss of her best friend Serena during their college years, and Tommy Maitlands loss of his girlfriend. Tommy is all grown up and FBI agent :) Mia is a political reporter, who doesn't take sides, and in this instance ends up being an investigative reporter. Sherlock appears as a request from Tommy Maitland. The second story is with Olivia a CIA operative who was to close to an RPG blast and had a severe concussion, Mike, one of her teammates (and sometimes partner) grabs her and runs to safety, This story line reached out and grabbed me. Savich our intrepid FBI team leader just handled this whole thing with his usual class and intelligence. .I love the intelligence in the women, the class (well not Pammie) the twists, the turns and the feelings. This one had me just sitting at the end in silence, just to take it all in. I love this series and enjoyed seeing a few team member faces from previous books. Another win for Catherine Coulter. Thank you for the arc. I freely volunteer my thoughts and opinions.
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Dianne White
March 21, 2023
I have always been a fan of this author since I read Taile Spend. She never fails to please me
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Pamela Vance
June 8, 2023
great read. loved the multiple story lines.
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About the author

Catherine Coulter is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of ninety-two novels including the FBI suspense thriller series and A Brit in the FBI international thriller series, co-written with the brilliant author J.T. Ellison. Coulter lives in Sausalito, California, with her Übermensch husband. She hikes daily and posts wide-ranging photos of her beautiful area.

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