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The Target by Catherine Coulter
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The Target (FBI Series)

by Catherine Coulter

Series: FBI Thriller (Book 3)

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Jove (1999), Paperback, 400 pages

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Judge Ramsey Hunt found the little 6 year old girl in the rockies. Her mother, Molly discovered him and the were on the run from then on from and unknown. Molly's mafia father was married to the daughter of another mafia head and she was stealing his money. The child molester turned out be a crazed priest. ( )
  saucecav | Sep 5, 2008 |
one of her early ones- too much left over from the romance writing with the heroine getting nailed every few pages--story lineis good though- just needs tightening up ( )
  ReadingKnitter01 | Jul 24, 2008 |
Federal Judge Ramsey Hunt needed time away, his time in a cabin in the Rockie Mountains was anything but relaxing. After finding a little girl in the woods that had obviously been abused, men show up shooting at them and then the childs mom finally shows up accusing him of kidnapping. Molly Santera had been all over Colorado looking for her precious Emma and after finding her safe with Judge Hunt, the nightmares begin.

This was not much in the way of a romance, it was very easy to fall for the little girl who had been through so much. The action of the book was spaced out, nothing real exciting, just a basic crime thriller. A few unexpected twists in the plot, but mostly very predictale. Happy ending, I would be interested in seeing the Judge in a later book. Overall just a basic read to get your mind of normal everyday boredom, and make yourself feel lucky you don't have a 'godfather' in the family. ( )
  onyx95 | Jul 19, 2008 |
Another mediocre book by Coulter. There's just something I don't like about her books; mostly, I find them boring. Maybe she's just not particularly inventive with her plots? ( )
  herebedragons | Feb 10, 2007 |
Violent but good characterizations, even of the pedophile ex-priest. ( )
  lopemopay | Nov 22, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0399143955, Hardcover)

Catherine Coulter's sensational contemporary suspense novels The Cove and The Maze were gripping enough to establish Coulter firmly in the genre, hailed Publishers Weekly. Now, with The Target, Coulter again lays claim to the territory where romance and terror intersect. Hoping to escape unwanted celebrity in the aftermath of a notorious incident, Ramsey Hunt settles in the Rockies, determined to bury himself in the safety of a solitary existence. But his isolation is shattered when he stumbles upon a small girl unconscious in the high-altitude forest. When strangers pursue Ramsey to his private meadow in an attempt to kill him and the girl, he's mystified that anyone would wish her harm. And the child can't shed any light on the subject: she's mute. Molly Santana, the girl's mother, catches up with Ramsey and her daughter, mistaking her daughter's savior for a kidnapper. But soon Ramsey's real role becomes clear. With the strangers in pursuit, the trio flee to Chicago for sanctuary. Even there, however, the child's enemies prove as relentless as their motives are baffling. With an unexpected assist from FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock (last seen in The Maze), Molly and Ramsey begin to unravel the clues, and in the process they make an astonishing discovery as to the true nature of the target.

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