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The Maze by Catherine Coulter
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The Maze (FBI Series)

by Catherine Coulter

Series: FBI Thriller (Book 2)

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Jove (1998), Paperback, 352 pages

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I really enjoyed this book. I want to read all of Coulter's FBI series novels. This one introduces us to Savich and Lacey Sherlock, who will become his wife. She is searching for answers to the death of her sister, who was killed by a psycho serial killer in an elaborate maze. She herself is caught in the Maze and comes close to the same fate. She discovers why her dreams of her sister's death are so real. The book kept me in suspense throughout. I had a difficult time putting it down. ( )
  grandmatoni | Nov 24, 2009 |
Lacey Sherlock may have just finished training to be part of the FBI but she has been on this case every since her sister was murdered 7 years ago. Unknowingly, Dillon Savich played right in to her plans to track down this killer. After seeing her performance at a training excercise, he gave her a option to join his newly created Criminal Apprehension Unit. He's the boss but she seems to have all the answers.

The love story involved in this one is not as hot as it could have been but the mystery is good. The 'maze' of details that has to be sifted through in order to make certain that they have the correct person for this crime is, at times difficult to follow but in the end, good. Gotta love how Jimmy Maitland , the big boss, closes the case and leaves everyone including me laughing out loud. ( )
  onyx95 | Jul 17, 2008 |
Head hopping, information dumping, plot holes I could drive my car through (especially when it came to law enforcement protocols)...this one was not the greatest. On the plus side, the sex scenes were good *laughs* and it was fast paced. The ending was not believeable in the least. Can't recommend this one. ( )
  writestuff | Jan 21, 2007 |
Too slow and disjointed ( )
  carolannkiss | Dec 31, 1969 |
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Full of karate, pistol-whipping, and other malevolent mayhem, Catherine Coulter's The Maze could be described as a junior-varsity version of Silence of the Lambs. As in that novel, the heroine in The Maze, Lacey Sherlock, becomes an FBI agent to help unravel the mysteries of her own past. Seven years after her sister was brutally slain by a serial killer (the wonderfully creepy "String Killer"), Lacey is assigned to the FBI's Criminal Apprehension Unit (CAU). The CAU, headed by brawny bureau egghead Dillon Savich, uses computer modeling to catch the baddest guys around--it's like profiling, but with databases. Before you know it, Dillon and Lacey are tangling with the String Killer. Even when the scenarios are not terribly inventive--"Let's use Lacey as bait! What a great idea!"--Coulter makes sure that her bad guys are good and twisted. A touch of bloody-mindedness can cover up a multitude of sins, and on that score, The Maze satisfies.

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