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FBI Thriller #3-4

Double Jeopardy: The Target / The Edge

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The FBI thrillers The Target and The Edge, together for the first time in one volume.

The Target--Coulter "keeps readers guessing" (Booklist) as a little girl is pursued by men who prove as relentless as their motives are baffling. And FBI agents Savich and Sherlock must unravel the clues.

The Edge--In this "fast-paced thriller" (People), an FBI agent's sister disappears after an attempted suicide. When Savich and Sherlock join the search, they discover a startling connection to a puzzling murder--and put their lives on the line to uncover the truth.

544 pages, Paperback

First published June 3, 2008

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2,144 reviews12 followers
May 3, 2020
This is actually two books in one. The Target is the story of a Federal Judge who is on vacation in a cabin in the mountains when he hears someone in distress. He searches and finds a small child. She is frightened and hurt. He takes her in, only to find that someone is trying to kill her. There follows a harrowing ride involving the child's mother as well as FBI agents Sherlock and Savich who trace down the reason behind the girl's abduction.

The second story, "The Edge" involves a military man who is so attuned to his sister that he is present in her mind as she drives off a cliff thousands of miles away from his location. Again Sherlock and Savich join him in the search for the bad guys behind the reasons for her apparent attempt at suicide.

The biggest problem I have is do all of these books follow the same formula in that the friend of Sherlock and Savich falls in love with a suspect in whatever case they are currently involved in? I've only read one other FBI Thriller than these, so I'm just wondering.
34 reviews
September 15, 2018
I almost never hit a book that I have to put down and stop reading because it is so stupid. This book is the rare exception. The main character finds a child molest victim hiding in the hills, and cleans her up, effectively destroying evidence that would identify the molester, then KEEPS HER, instead of turning her in to authorities, or finding her parents. His reasoning is that the authorities might scare her. WHAT?? The stupidity continued after that until I just couldn’t take it any more. Just unreadable.
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35 reviews1 follower
September 9, 2024
lack of realism and connectivity

Coulter starts off good with her stories. You get drawn in to the characters, about half way thru it becomes a pals with sex and/or unrealistic love story with lots of great sex. Then after slugging thru that lack of realism, it ends with a fantastical unrealistic action hero ending that somehow seems unrelated to what started as a decent beginning to the novel. And of course the lovers marry and are happy ever after. Hope I remember not to buy more of her novels.
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51 reviews
February 27, 2018
Addictive read

I used to manage a bookstore and I tried to keep this series in stock (if not all of them, as many as possible). They did well. I finally got around to reading them and I can't get enough of them. Even though the ones I have read so far are pre-9/11, they are very relevant to today. They are fast moving and page turners. I recommend them. Even though you don't have to, she gives enough back story, I also recommend that you read them in order.
2,079 reviews
November 12, 2022
A double novel of 2 early books featuring Savich and Sherlock. The Target is about a child who was abducted, found by Judge Ramsey Hunt, who gets drawn into a complex situation with the child and her mother, who is the daughter of a famous crook. The Edge is about Ford MacDougal, another FBI agent who arrives in the small town of Edgewater after he learns his sister is in a coma. There is something secretive about the town which he gradually uncovers. Both were excellent reads.
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2,457 reviews13 followers
January 16, 2018
The Target and The Edge

I love the FBI series. Whenever I want or need to read a well written book with wonderful characters, a great story full of suspense, great descriptions, and warm romance, I read or reread a book in this series. In this set The Target is great. I didn't enjoy The Edge as much due to the whole drug/sex thing. But this series is really entertaining.
492 reviews1 follower
November 2, 2020
Actually read The Target and The Edge before. Liked The Target a lot. Ramsey, a Federal judge, finds a little Six year old girl, Emma, in the woods. She had been kidnapped, beaten, and sexually abused. Ramsey takes care of her until her Mom finds them and then they hunt for the people who caused all the trouble and kidnapping. Good read.
858 reviews
August 18, 2019
Double the fun

This is the third and fourth book in the FBI series. I ENJOYED BOTH Books. Enjoy the read! HIGHLY RECOMMEND for All Catherine Coulter's Fan and those who are looking for fun and laughter (from you) suspense and murder.
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1,576 reviews1 follower
October 4, 2023
Good book

You people should just read this novel yourselves and write your own review on this novel. I really enjoyed reading this novel very much and i 💘 reading this author too. Shelley Ma
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June 13, 2025
Not the best

I really enjoy the Savich and Sherlock series. But these books? Eh. The first one took way too long to get going. I nearly gave up. The second was just too out there, and too much sex , drug induced or not.
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96 reviews11 followers
March 2, 2019
Another Great Book!

Always love the FBI series! I started with the 1st book and going strong! Totally recommend! Start at the beginning! You'll love them!
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5 reviews
June 26, 2019
FBI Thriller

Was a very easy read. Good story line. Great book for the summer beach weather. Will read her other books
4 reviews1 follower
August 15, 2019
Great FBI Thriller

I love Catherine Coulter's books, especially the FBI thrillers. Hope some more of the FBI series will come out soon.
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179 reviews1 follower
November 6, 2019
Great Reads

Hook, line and sinker. This sets up story for Manx reads to come. Curl up and enjoy a grand adventure!
2,686 reviews
December 28, 2020
This book will keep the reader on the edge of their seat. The story moves quickly and is quiet engaging. The book is worth the time to read.
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895 reviews5 followers
March 14, 2022
I enjoyed reading these two books. There was a lot of suspense and action. Some of the plot lines were getting a bit predictable though, but still fun to read.
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March 5, 2023
I have to say the first part of the book was excellent. The second half of the book was just okay.
9 reviews
August 22, 2024
spellbinding

Once you’ve made it past the first few pages you are hooked with both books Catherine Coulter never disappoints, and action packed
657 reviews4 followers
December 2, 2024
the first book was better howeverthey were both -- you can't put them down. I hadbn't read any of her books before so it was a nice change
27 reviews
April 2, 2025
I love Catherine Coulter, but this book was so long and drawn out. I was just skimming over pages to get to the end. Good enough to need to see the ending, but too long.
504 reviews2 followers
March 23, 2017
Savich & Sherlock - A Federal Judge finds an abused little girl near his cabin in the woods and tends to her. Someone is trying to kill her and the Judge swears he will protect her.
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April 24, 2010
Double Jeopardy by Peter Storey

The passengers boarded the plane and as Derrick Hall walked down the aisle to his seat he thought about previously meeting Sasha and Sharriff while having breakfast in the airport. They had talked about him working for them and made arrangements to have lunch the next day. Everything was going to be wonderful and he thought maybe he will get to know Shaffiff’s daughter better.

Derrick was watching through the window and saw they were close to landing in a few minutes. It was then he saw a bright flash and a light coming towards them. Unknown to the passengers, the plane was doomed to crash. The writer described the scenes more real than I had ever read or imagined. It felt as though I was in the plane and it took my breath away.

The story begins: It’s all about greed, espionage, money, murder, torture, hiding, searching, running across the world, sex and more sex, love, friendships, and lots more money.

I would recommend this book to be read at home where you would feel safe and not at an airport while waiting for your flight. Peter Storey has a vivid imagination and I hope he will continue to write exciting books.

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Author 12 books61 followers
October 8, 2009
Not my favorite writing style. Too many short sentences which start with pronouns and use repeat words on the same page—sometimes the same paragraph. Nonetheless, the plot was good, but it wasn’t developed dramatically. The significant events were told in a sentence or two and not shown. Most of the rest was everyday events with no drama. I’ve heard her speak and she’s very interesting so this must be the result of being an early work.
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251 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2010
This was a book that had two thrillers ~ The Target & The Edge~
These are two of Catherine Coulter's first novels. I really liked The Target, but was tired of the cookie cutter writing in The Edge. I hadn't read her in a few years, but now have my fill for a few more.
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