Savich and Sherlock discover that four of Lily's paintings, left to her by their very famous grandmother, artist Sarah Elliot, now worth millions, are at the heart of an intricate conspiracy. Lily and art broker Simon Russo are thrust into ever-widening circles of danger that radiate from a notorious collector's locked room.
Dillon and Lily both must face their worst fears if they are to survive.
Listen to another FBI Thriller.
©2004 Catherine Coulter; (P)2004 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
"Coulter's romantic suspense/thrillers, excellent beach reads, have a loyal following, and readers will applaud Sherlock and Savich as they make their sixth appearance." (Booklist)
Reading has always been my guilty pleasure. I would take stacks of books from the library. Now I listen to Audible.
"Loved it!"
Really enjoyed this book in Coulter's FBI series.
These books have been consistently very good with this one keeping up with the rest. It kept us going to the very end wondering how they were going to pull it off.
"Narrator makes all the difference"
Not a bad story, I like the FBI series but the narrator's different voices in this book are horrible and make it hard to listen to the whole book.
"Catherine C. is great! Narration was bad"
A different narrator. She made all the characters seem so old, especially Lily. She was in her twenties but the narrator made her seem as though she was a much older lady in her late 40s. I really liked this story but the voice characterisation was just BAD!!!!
How bad the narrator was!
Her voive sounded so OLD and she made Sherlock (my favorite character) seem so corny. When she flirted with Savich it came across as awkward and unappealing, almost juvenile. I know that may seem contradictory seeing as though I said that she made the characters seem so old but its true. The way her voice dragged with some of the narration was distracting. Her performance made it impossible for me to finish the book. I just couldn't take it. It ruined one of my favorite books.
It was a great story.
I want my money back. I would want my time back too but it was well worth it to pinpoint an author that I don't think I will ever listen to again. I feel bad for saying it, but it was just awful.
"I love Catherine Coulter!"
Definitely recommend. The character development is so much richer in a series of books. And Coulter is a master.
Yes.
I love how the plots weave together and come together in the end.
"Easy and Entertaining"
As will the rest of the series Hemlock Bay is easy to listen to and follow. Does have a twist or two that keeps you wondering.