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A great read.
I have read all of Catherine Coulter's books, this one is terrific. Sherlock and Dillon are 2 of my favorite characters, they are such good people, making things right in the topsy tervy world.
I recommend this book to anyone who likes fast action, adventure, in a believeable setting.

If you've never read a single book by Catherine Coulter, you can definitely jump in right here--go back for the previous 20 or so after! :)
It's Washington D.C., where the intrigues --and law enforcement turf wars--never end. A distraught young man turns up at the home of a young pregnant woman, his rantings about her safety and his never quite coherent.
As soon as they diffuse the situation, the man goes into a coma and the young woman goes into labor. And then the baby vanishes from the hospital. An FBI "Child Abduction Rapid Deployment" team is on the case immediately.
At the same time, an Irish master-thief has escaped custody and an FBI team is off on that assignment to re-capture the thief -- and discover the loot may be related to possible breaches in national security.
Coulter writes as smooth as butter. The plots are well-developed. The ending is satisfying. The character relationships are integral to the reading and these characters are people you'd want by your side, be it for a crisis or a cold one! If you are like me and this is one of the first Coulter books you've read, you might find yourself hooked!

A timely look at moral and ethical issues versus advancements in science and medicine are the main themes of this latest in Coulter's FBI series. Cam Wittier has just received her first assignment as a full-fledged member of the CAU; Savich and Sherlock are once again caught up in a case that seems to have many unlikely pieces that don't add up; Jack is on loan from the NYC office. Plenty of action, some humor and romance, and plot twists that will make you think even after you've put the book down. Another winner.

I love the Savich and Sherlock books. the plots are always on the cutting edge of world events and the plotting is flawless. Engaging and satisfying.