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The Devil's Triangle
The Devil's Triangle
The Devil's Triangle
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The Devil's Triangle

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From New York Times bestselling authors Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison comes the highly anticipated thriller in their Brit in the FBI series, featuring special agents Nicholas Drummond and Michaela Caine in their new roles as heads of the Covert Eyes team—but will their first case be their last when the enigmatic and dangerous thief known as the Fox reappears?

“He who controls the weather, will control the world. He who controls time, will never be around.” —Thomas Frey

FBI Special Agents Nicholas Drummond and Michaela Caine are the government’s Covert Eyes—leading a top-notch handpicked team of agents to tackle crimes and criminals both international and deadly. But their first case threatens their fledgling team when the Fox calls from Venice asking for help.

Kitsune has stolen an incredible artifact from the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul, and now the client wants her dead. She has a warning for Nick and Mike: she’s overheard talk that a devastating Gobi desert sandstorm that’s killed thousands in Beijing isn’t a natural phenomenon, rather is produced by man. The Covert Eyes team heads to Venice, Italy, to find out the truth.

From New York to Venice and from Rome to the Bermuda Triangle, Nicholas and Mike and their team are in a race against time, and nature herself, to stop an obsessed family from devastating Washington, DC.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 14, 2017
ISBN9781491545959
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Catherine Coulter

Catherine Coulter is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of ninety-two novels including the FBI suspense thriller series and A Brit in the FBI international thriller series, co-written with the brilliant author J.T. Ellison. Coulter lives in Sausalito, California, with her Übermensch husband. She hikes daily and posts wide-ranging photos of her beautiful area.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I’m rather loving this international FBI thriller series from writing team Catherine Coulter and JT Ellison. In this fourth book in the series, Kitsune, “the fox” grandmaster thief from the first book is back. She’s still stealing highly valuable objects. Except now she sometimes works with the good guys when it aligns with her purposes. Which was a fun dynamic!
    The villains in this one (which focused on a search for the Ark of the Covenant and a sci-fi scenario where the Machine have to be invented that can control the weather and send terrible hurricanes and sandstorms anywhere in the world) were a boy-girl set of twins who were super twisted and evil. And of course, Michaela and Nicholas (and the rest of the team) were always a delight. With kidnappings, archaeological digs, and lots of family drama, this one was a wild ride! I thoroughly enjoyed it.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    In The Devil's Triangle, the genius of DaVinci and Tessa is tied together with the Ark of the Covenant and a family's obsessive search for the Ark...and limitless power. The Koaths are descended from the people of the Ark and search for it for generations. They discover a DaVince invention, which with Tesla's electricity knowledge, combines to give them control over the weather. The Covert Eye team is on the case, trying to save the world and rescue Kitsune (a master thief) and her husband. A rollicking good adventure!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    They just keep getting better.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was a fast-paced, hang onto your hat thriller. Yes, it was a little unbelievable, yes these FBI agents did things that would not really happen, but it was exciting and an enjoyable read.

    When Nicholas Drummond and Michaela (Mike) Caine are given carte blanche to pick their own assignments, their own team as well as a private plane and unlimited resources you know they are going to get involved in some unconventional situations. Team up with super-thief Kitsune and not only do they end up flying to Italy to deal with a situation, but the body count rises. Kitsune (The Fox) has been hired to steal Moses' staff from the Topkapi Museum in Turkey. When she shows up to make the exchange for her fee, the clients try to kill her. Enter Nicholas and Mike. When they arrive in Italy, they are met by a team of assassins. If not for Kitsune, they probably would not have survived. As they delve into the situation, they find out it is not what it seems. It gets a little science fiction at points where an eccentric old man has developed a way to control the weather, but it works.

    This book has everything I have come to expect from the Britt in the FBI series. There was action, danger, injuries, computer hacking, a few crazy villians, a plot to control the world or destroy it, a little romance, a little humor, some chases across the Atlantic and a little confusion between the good guys (FBI team) and the bad guys (Kitsune) as well as some co-operation. I had a hard time putting this book down once I got into it. I knew good would overcome evil, but how do they get there; who gets hurt or possibly killed on the way, how much danger is the world/US in, what happens to the relationship of Nicholas and Mike? If you like mystery/thriller/suspense and can suspend belief for an enjoyable time, pick this one up, you won't regret it. The publisher provided me with a copy of this book via Netgalley.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Over the top fun, Prefect Brit hero, man made storms, hunt for the ark, evil twins - what more could you want?
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The Devils Triangle by Catherine Coulter & J.T. EllisonA Brit in the FBI series Book # 44 ****From The Book:FBI Special Agents Nicholas Drummond and Michaela Caine are the government’s Covert Eyes—leading a top-notch handpicked team of agents to tackle crimes and criminals both international and deadly. But their first case threatens their fledgling team when the Fox calls from Venice asking for help.Kitsune has stolen an incredible artifact from the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul, and now the client wants her dead. She has a warning for Nick and Mike: she’s overheard talk that a devastating Gobi desert sandstorm that’s killed thousands in Beijing isn’t a natural phenomenon, rather is produced by man. The Covert Eyes team heads to Venice, Italy, to find out the truth.From New York to Venice and from Rome to the Bermuda Triangle, Nicholas and Mike and their team are in a race against time, and nature herself, to stop an obsessed family from devastating Washington, DC.My Views:This is a really good series but it is one that absolutely must be read in order. [The Devil's Triangle] delivers action, murder, technology, romance, humor, and justice. What more could you ask for? Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison bring together their outstanding writing and story telling skills to bring their story alive until the very last page. I recommend this series to all that love a well told mystery with an excellent cast of characters.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I received a free advance e-copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley and have chosen to write an honest review. I enjoy reading about MAX, Savich and Sherlock in Catherine Coulter’s FBI Thriller series. I also enjoy reading JT Ellison’s Taylor Jackson series. It doesn’t get any better than this. Coulter and Ellison are great together. This is the first book that I’ve read from A Brit in the FBI series and I thoroughly enjoyed it. This is a fast paced thriller full of twists and turns. The authors have a very unique way of connecting events from the past to the present in an adventure that brings to mind Indiana Jones and James Bond with ties to the Knights Templar, the Bermuda Triangle, and lost archaeological artifacts. I thank both authors for including MAX, Savich, and Sherlock. The action never quits. This is an exceptionally well-written thriller that held my attention right up until the very end. This is a keeper that is well worth the read. I look forward to reading more from both of these authors in the future.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE BY CATHERINE COULTER: is the latest book in a long line of fast, paced high action books This is the first of this series I have read but it makes no difference you can pick up the characters very quickly. I especially loved the premise of the plot. A weather machine in the hands of two crazies? I love it! If you think her FBI series is hot just read this series!I received this book from netgalley in exchange for a honest review.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Catherine Coulter & JT Ellison have formed a writing partnership that is out of this world! It's as if they can read each other's minds! You can't tell when they are changing writers or influence because the book flows perfectly. The characters are well written & realistic. The plot line is tight & riveting. The interactions between the characters are engaging. They convey respect & reliance on each other & their abilities. You get a total sense of the Grandfather & the lines he will/will not cross although I can not fathom his rationale for the loss of life in his disasters. The twins are the very face of evil. I've found that I love this series every bit as much as I love Catherine Coulter's FBI Thriller series. If you love intrigue, suspense & danger with a touch of romance, you really have to read this book! Even though "A Brit in the FBI" is a series, each book is written such that it can be read as a stand alone. There is a group of recurring characters but each incident begins & ends in the one book. I do love the occasional pop ins of characters from Ms. Coulter's FBI Thriller series but they are short lived & will not confuse the reader. I can't wait for the next in the series! Thank you to NetGalley & Simon & Schuster for allowing me to receive, read & review this story. All thoughts are entirely my own & stated voluntarily.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I like both Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison, so I'm surprised by the lackluster feel I have for this book overall. The Devil's Triangle ventures into both the techno and sci-fi zones. The plot requires that you step into the edge of the twilight zone. Also, this is the type of thriller where we have bullets flying all over the place, and superhero cops who manage to outrun them all, or zigzag through them without getting hit. This would all be workable, had the plot kept me riveted and had the characters compelled me to take that leap along with them. Unfortunately, the story as a whole just didn't come together for me.My main issues with the book are all tied up with the characters. First, we have a lot of them, and we jump in and out of their heads with no clear reasoning. Too many viewpoint characters make it difficult to connect, turning this into a needlessly rambling saga. The book is quite long, at 512 pages, and despite the many action scenes, I felt every one of those 512 pages. The only character I connected with an liked was Kitsune, who is consistently and irritatingly referred to as "the thief" by every other character. The twins are ridiculous caricatures of completely evil psychopaths, who have somehow managed to also remain high-functioning, respected members of society. The cops lack personality, with one easily being interchangeable with another. And the dialogue feels forced and unnatural. If you enjoy plot-driven stories of international intrigue, then you might love this book. I wasn't enthralled, but I can certainly see how some readers would love it.*I was provided with an advance ebook copy by the publisher, via NetGalley, in exchange for my honest review.*
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    There was a lot of rip roaring action going on while I read this book. And it did not stop. Evil twins set out to rule the world and anybody who got in their way, family or not, they would be dealt with. These twins were psycho. Their grandfather had found a way to control the weather. However, he wasn't using it like they thought he should.The FBI had ticked them off and they wanted a tsunami, the biggest one ever, to hit Washington, D.C. Their grandfather just wasn't listening to them. They had to find a way to get him to listen to them. They knew he kept the answer they needed in his vault. They just needed to get in there and get it.Prior to that, they also knew that they were the last Koath's alive. They also knew that if they found the Ark of the Covenant they would have powers greater than any known to man. Their mission was to find that Ark. No matter how many hundreds of thousands dead it took to do so.Naturally a team of FBI were called in. This team were the good guys and they seemed pretty cool and had worked together before. Of course, they were very likable and I was cheering them on from the very beginning. Yes, this book had me on the edge of my seat and I was whipping through those pages, holding my breath, sometimes having to go back and making sure that yes, I did read that right. The good guys were in the lake and they almost lost one. My pulse was going so fast that I reading faster than I could comprehend, I was so nervous for my friends trying to take these evil twins down. And the race through the tunnels, I thought I was going to need a defibrillator. My mind couldn't keep up with the words. It was so intense! Yes, this was definitely a great book. Thanks to Gallery, Threshold, Pocket Books for approving my request and to Net Galley for providing me with a free e-galley in exchange for an honest review.