Catherine Coulter started her career writing novels set in Regency era England. Her heroines were strong women, who pushed the limits set by society in that period. They made you laugh and you cheered them on when they pushed the envelope of their time period; definitely a good read.

Next came a series of FBI Novels. These are fast paced and interesting, with a cutting edge computer named “MAX” and the husband and wife FBI team of Savich and Sherlock. With these three on their trail, the bad guys soon found themselves in custody. If you like a good mystery, be sure to check out this series.

The Lost Key

Her latest series is written with J.T. Ellison and have the series title of “A Brit in the FBI”. These books features Nicholas Drummond and his American FBI counterpart, Mike, short for Michaela, Caine. In number two of the series,”The Lost Key”, there is a race to identify, locate and stop a madman from finding the secret to a formula for making a bomb that is smaller and more powerful than anything man has ever seen before.

 This book takes you from the USA to Britain, with plenty of action along the way. You get the impression that Britain was glad to send Nicholas to us because he is quick to shoot from the hip. Mike is the perfect partner for Nicholas since she understands how things are done in the good old US of A, and she soon learns that there is no one better to watch her back. I am looking forward to many more novels in this series.

If you are looking for a good book, I don’t think you will be disappointed with Catherine Coulter. I loaned my series of Regency era England books to a friend and they got him through a long recovery from knee surgery.

As always “Happy Reading”,

Linda