Flashpoint by Catherine Coulter – Review

Flashpoint (FBI Thriller #27)Barbara’s rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
Series: FBI Thriller #27
Publication Date: 7/2/24
Period: Contemporary
Number of Pages: 400

This fast-paced, excellently written book has thrills, excitement, and twists and turns on every page. The characters are well-developed – even the new ones – and the recurring characters keep growing and developing with each new book. I am so glad this series keeps growing and growing because I can’t wait to devour each new addition.

As always, we get a dual storyline, but this one also has a bit of a side storyline – and all are engrossing and excellently done. An extra plus for this book is the lovely surprise at the end.

Storyline A: A year ago, Lady Elizabeth Palmer was almost killed in a bombing of St. Peter’s Cathedral in London. That was scary enough, but now someone is trying to murder her – AGAIN! MI5 in London is investigating, but Lady Elizabeth doesn’t feel safe and flees to the US for three months of intensive self-defense classes with a famed FBI instructor. As soon as those instructions are completed, she heads to Washington, DC to find Agent Sherlock and beg for her help. While Sherlock can’t work her case, she is assigned to Agent Rome Foxe, who is reluctant but finally agrees after some threats on Savich’s part. Then, we are off on a multi-continent, multi-agency chase with more red herrings than you can shake a stick at. The final pages will leave you with your jaw dropped and a shocked ‘I didn’t see that coming’ look on your face.

Storyline B: Archer Navarro is a grieving widower who has finally found love a second time and is off to Europe for a honeymoon with his new wife. Days after they leave, the news breaks that Archer is suspected of embezzling hundreds of millions of dollars from his investment firm. Archer goes to ground but makes sure his brother, Rebel, and his son Tash, know he isn’t guilty. Of course, neither of them ever believed he was. The evidence is mounting and comes to implicate Rebel also. With fully traceable electronic evidence and hand-written signatures, how will they ever prove their innocence? Who is guilty? Why are they targeting the Navarro’s? With the Philadelphia FBI agents fully convinced of their guilt, it will be all but impossible to prove their innocence without the help of Savich and Sherlock.

Side story: While the side story is interwoven with the Navarro storyline, I thought it was a lovely addition and wanted to address it separately. Tash Navarro is a thin, pale, waiflike seven-year-old who has always been bullied at school. He’s lonely and still grieving his mother who passed away two years earlier. His father has just remarried and his step-mother doesn’t want him around. He isn’t sure if his father will send him away to school as his stepmother wants, but he is grateful that he will get to spend the summer with his uncle Rebel while his father honeymoons. You will love Tash, who has psychic abilities, just as his new friend Autumn does. If you have read earlier books in the series, you will remember Autumn and her parents – if not, there is enough background so you don’t feel lost. I love how Autumn helps Tash accept his abilities and they work to help find his father. I also love how Autumn and her parents help Rebel accept his nephew’s talents. It is a lovely tale of differences, acceptance, and love – and I am so glad Tash was included in the book.

This was another excellent addition to the series and I’m already anxiously awaiting the next book – I hate waiting a whole year! If you are looking for an exciting, non-stop action tale to read, then I definitely recommend this one.

A Family of His Own by Stephanie Laurens

A Family of His Own (Cynsters: Next Generation Series Book 14)

Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: Cynster Next Generation #14
Publication Date: 3/14/24
Period: Victorian
Number of Pages: 428

I read the book and I listened to the audiobook. The audio is excellently narrated. The flow is smooth and seamless and the narrator’s voice very pleasant.

Well, we’ve come to the end of this Cynster generation – and the end of this series. Not sure when, or if, there will be an additional Cynster series, but they are about to cross the mark into the 1900s and I’m not sure I’ll be interested in those. The author is going back to add more books to the Casebook of Barnaby Adair series and I am happy to see that because I really enjoyed those.

Toby, the last unmarried Cynster of his generation, is now undertaking his last mission for the Crown. Talk about miffed – not only is Drake, Marquess of Wilchelsea, buckling to pressure from all of the Cynster ladies who want Toby married, but he is also sending him on a babysitting mission. So, rather than ending his career with an exciting mission, he’ll be escorting a doctor, his daughter, and a packet of intercepted German dispatches back from Vienna. Ho-Hum!

However, by the time he makes it to Vienna, he finds everything has changed. The doctor is deceased, perhaps not naturally, and both the Germans and the Austrians are trying to retrieve the packet of dispatches. Heinrich Maier, an Austrian, is a longtime foe of Toby’s and is almost as good as Toby. While the Austrians are a threat to the mission, it is the Germans who are dangerous. The two German agents operate by force and brute strength rather than intellect.

The babysitting mission Toby expected turns out to be as exciting as he’d want his last mission to be. That certainly wouldn’t be a problem except he is now escorting the doctor’s daughter and three children she refused to leave behind. Their escape through Austria, Germany, and Italy is fraught with danger. It also has a delightful set of children who make the book – you will love them. You’ll also love the descriptions of the beautiful countryside – and the idyllic time spent hiding on a lovely island in a beautiful Italian lake.

It was lovely to see Toby – who always wanted to be the bachelor uncle to his nieces and nephews – find the true meaning of family and love. I recommend this book and hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I also hope you are looking forward to those new Barnaby Adair books starting in July 2024. Happy Reading!

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