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Works by
Catherine Coulter
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Contemporary Romances
FBI Suspense Thrillers
  1. The Cove (1996)
    The daughter of a murdered high-powered lawyer seeks sanctuary in a quaint little town, only to learn she can't escape her past--or FBI Special Agent Dillon Savich.

  2. The Maze (1997)
    FBI Special Agent Dillon Savich teams up with new agent Lacey Sherlock in a case that leads them back to the murder of Sherlock's sister seven years ago, and puts both their lives on the line.

See also:  The Beginning (2005)
The Cove and The Maze for the first time together in one volume.

  1. The Target (1998)
    In a secluded cabin high in the Rockies, Ramsey Hunt rescues a small girl unconscious in the forest and is mistaken for a kidnapper by the girl's mother. By the time she finally discovers Ramsey has saved the girl, Ramsey and the mother must flee pursuing strangers with the intent to kill. Facing constant danger, the pair ultimately discovers why they're at the center of the target.

  2. The Edge (1999)
    Baffled by a seemingly supernatural connection to his critically injured sister, FBI agent Ford MacDougal heads to the Oregon coast in search of a more plausible explanation for his sudden ESP--only to discover more puzzling mysteries.

  3. Riptide (2000)
    Political speechwriter Jessie Matlock is at the top of her professional game, working for the re-election campaign of New York's popular governor, when she receives the first phone call: "Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him." Though Jessie isn't sleeping with the governor, the menacing ultimatums persist. The police suddenly stop believing her, even after the stalker murders an innocent person to prove his point.

    When the governor is shot in the neck, Jessie flees for the safety of coastal Maine, choosing to hide not only from the stalker but also from the authorities. For sanctuary, she goes to Riptide, the home of a college friend--but soon finds herself at even greater risk.

  4. Hemlock Bay (2001)
    FBI Agent Dillion Savich is on a challenging case involving the kidnapping of two teenage boys when trouble boils up in his personal life. His younger sister Lily has crashed her Explorer into a redwood in California's Hemlock Bay. Is it another suicide attempt, the second since the loss of her young daughter some seven months before? Savich and Sherlock discover that four of Lily's paintings, left to her by their very famous grandmother, artist Sarah Elliot, now worth millions, are at the heart of an intricate conspiracy. Lily and art broker Simon Russo are thrust into ever widening circles of danger that radiate from a notorious collector's locked room.

    Dillion Savich and his sister Lily both have to face their worst fears to survive.

  5. Eleventh Hour (2002)
    When FBI agent Dane Carver's twin brother, Father Michael Joseph, is brutally murdered in his San Francisco church, husband-and-wife agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich take a personal interest in the investigation. Then Nicola "Nick" Jones, a homeless woman and the only witness to the shooting, is scared out of her mind because she's trying to hide from her own monsters - who are drawing closer and closer.

    The chase goes from San Francisco to the Premiere Studios in Los Angeles and its new television hit, a show all about murder.

  6. Blindside (2003)
    Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock — F.B.I. agents as well as husband and wife — investigate the kidnapping of a 6-year-old boy.

  7. Blow Out (2005)

  8. Point Blank (2005)
    FBI Agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich face the most explosive case of their careers, pitting them against an unstable villain-with a very long memory.

  9. Double Take (2007)
    It's been more than six months since her husband's brutal death, and Julia Ransom is just beginning to breathe again. She loved her husband, renowned psychic August Ransom, but the media frenzy that followed his murder sapped what little strength she had left. Now, after dinner with friends, strolling along San Francisco's Pier 39, she realizes that she's happy. Standing at the railing, she savors the sounds around her-tourists, seals on a barge-and for a moment enjoys the sheer normalcy of it all. And then it comes to an end.

    Out of nowhere she's approached by a respectable-looking man who distracts her with conversation before violently attacking her and throwing her the railing. If it hadn't been for Special Agent Cheney Stone, out to stretch his legs between courses at a local restaurant, Julia would have vanished into the bay's murky depths. Not only does he save her from a watery grave, but he senses a connection between her assault and her husband's death, and sets out to serve as her protector while reopening August Ransom's murder investigation.

    Meanwhile, in Maestro, Virginia, Sheriff Dixon Noble-last seen in Point Blank-still mourns his wife, Christie, who vanished hree years earlier. His life, too, is just getting back to normal when he learns of a San Francisco woman named Charlotte Pallack, whose shocking resemblance to Christie sends Dix across the country. Though he knows in his heart that she can't possibly be his wife, Dix is compelled to see her with his own eyes. Once in San Francisco, Dix and Cheney's paths inevitably cross. With the help of agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock, whose San Francisco connections prove essential in unlocking the mystery behind Charlotte Pallack's identity as well as the forces behind Julia Ransom's attempted murder, Sheriff Noble and Agent Stone push deep into a complex world of psychics and poseurs. As the stakes and the body count rise, Savich, Sherlock, Dix, and Cheney fight for answers-and their lives.

  10. Tailspin  (2008)
    FBI Special Agent Jackson Crowne is flying his Cessna over the Appalachians with a very important passenger – Dr. Timothy MacLean, renowned psychiatrist, their destination Washington, D.C. Upon their arrival, the FBI will protect the doctor – and find out just who wants him dead.

    But Agent Crowne doesn’t make it.

    In Washington, D.C., FBI special agents Savich and Sherlock are eating breakfast with their son Sean when Savich’s boss, Jimmy Maitland, calls with the news that Jack radioed in a mayday in the mountains near Parlow, Kentucky. He helicopters Savich and Sherlock there to see what’s happened.

    Jack Crowne is not only a very good pilot, he’s also lucky. He manages to bring his plane down in a narrow sliver of a valley and haul the unconscious Dr. MacLean from the burning wreckage before it explodes. Their crash is witnessed by Rachael Abbott, a young woman on the run from really bad trouble.

    When Savich and Sherlock arrive, they find Jack and Rachael in the Parlow clinic and Dr. MacLean comatose in the Franklin County Hospital, prognosis unknown. But what is known about Dr. MacLean is that he has an incurable disease called Frontal Lobe Dementia that causes the victim to act and/or speak without censoring, e.g., ‘did you know your wife is sleeping with your boss?’ As the disease progresses it causes the victim to become even less restrained, all without realizing his words can cause great harm, or fear at what he could reveal. As the psychiatrist with an impressive patient list of Washington movers and shakers, this could present a huge problem. There have already been three attempts on Dr. MacLean’s life. One of his patients is very afraid that what the doctor knows wil become common knowledge. It is up to Jack, Savich and Sherlock to find out who is behind the murder attempts, and keep Timothy alive.

    And Rachael’s secrets? It all revolves around her father Senator John James Abbott of Maryland, a man she knew only a few weeks before he was killed in what was ruled an accidental death. But Rachael knows it wasn’t.

Historical Romances
Baron Series
  • The Offer (1981)
    Originally  An Honorable Offer

  • The Deception (1983)
    Originally An Intimate Deception
    Forced into spying on the Duke of Portsmouth when Napoleon's agents kidnap her father, a beautiful young woman poses as a widow to gain the Duke's trust. But she must be careful, for if the Duke were allowed to undo her defenses, her pretense of experience in marriage would be undone. And his persistent advances place her in an even more precarious position as she falls in love with him.

  • The Wild Baron (1997)
    Coulter's novels of the Carrington brothers begin with the story of the womanizing Rohan, whose fate is entwined with his late brother's lover-and a legendary treasure.

Bride Series
  • The Sherbrooke Bride (1992)
    Douglas Sherbrooke, Earl of Northcliffe, marries the wrong woman-only to find himself haunted by a bride of an entirely different kind.

  • The Hellion Bride (1992)
    Sophia has successfully controlled every man in her orbit until she meets Ryder Sherbrooke, a man she senses is different from the others-a man she sees as one of hell's own sons.

  • The Heiress Bride (1993)
    Sinjun Sherbrooke is bored with the London season, until she spies Colin Kinross across a crowded dance floor--and offers to be his bride.

  • Mad Jack (1999)
    Set in London in the year 1811, this book tells the story of Mad Jack, who in reality is Winifrede Levering Bascombe. She arrives in London with her two aunts to beg the assistance of Lord Cliffe, Grayson St. Cyre. He welcomes the aunts, briefly spots the valet, Jack, and proceeds very quickly after their arrival to fall down the rabbit hole. He catches the valet, Jack, stealing his horse, chases Jack down, and then all sorts of interesting things happen.

  • The Courtship (2000)
    Helen Mayberry is a big girl -- a resolute taskmistress, and owner of her own inn. Other than her adored father, she has one true passion in life: finding a mystical treasure that she calls King Edward's Lamp. That is, until she meets Spenser Heatherington, Lord Beecham. Heatherington is a renowned womanizer, a resolute bachelor who enjoys life and Helen's pursuit of him. When she throws him to the ground and pins him down, he declares he will succumb -- and Helen informs him that she wants a partner, not a lover. But things work out a bit differently than either of them expects.

  • The Scottish Bride (2001)
    T
    he youngest Sherbrooke brother Tysen, a widower with three children, becomes a new Baron in Scotland. He visits his new castle, but the locals would as willingly slit his English throat as look at him. But the Local Bastard, Mary Rose Fordyce, a woman with a soft heart, comes unexpectedly into his life, in need of his protection.

  • Pendragon (2002)
    Nineteen-year-old Meggie Sherbrooke enters into a hasty marriage and is taken to the Irish castle Pendragon, where disaster awaits.

  • The Sherbrooke Twins (2004)

  • Lyon's Gate (2005)
    Jason Sherbrooke longs to breed and race his own horses, but it's a spirited woman who will claim his heart.

Devil Series
  • Devil's Embrace (1982)
    Kidnapped and taken to the beautiful city of Genoa, Cassie Brougham finds love in the arms of her captor, while she is betrothed to another man.

  • Devil's Daughter (1985)
    Golden-haired hellion Arabella goes to Naples, Italy, to solve the mystery of her father's missing ships and cargo. But soon she discovers that the man behind the thievery is a man she can't resist.

Legacy Series
  1. The Wyndham Legacy (1994)

  2. The Nightingale Legacy (1995)
    Caroline is chomping at the bit to get out from under the control of her guardian, the obsessive Roland. She manages to make her escape, and finds herself in the company of Frederick Nightingale, Lord Chilton. As tragedy and mystery thicken the air, Caroline is drawn to Lord Chilton--a man who claims he's a lonely beggar, his soul suited only for solitude.

  3. The Valentine Legacy (1995)
    An enchanting tale of horse racing, deception, intrigue and love. James Wyndham owns racing stables in both America and England. Jessie Warfield, renowned hoyden and champion jockey, is Wyndham's nemesis. Can they find true love together against all odds?

Magic Trilogy
  1. Midsummer Magic (1987)
    A match made in hell becomes a marriage made in heaven.

  2. Calypso Magic (1988)
    While visiting London, a beautiful young woman becomes homesick for the West Indies. Unfortunately, her only available chaperon for the perilous journey is her rakish, hot-tempered cousin.

  3. Moonspun Magic (1988)
    To save a young woman from his villainous brother, a retired spy marries her-and that's just the beginning of their adventures together.

Night Trilogy
  1. Night Fire (1989)

  2. Night Shadow (1989)

  3. Night Storm (1990)

Regency Series
  1. The Rebel Bride (1979)
    The story of Katharine Brandon, a hoyden whose fierce independence masks a deep loneliness-and a terrifying secret.

  2. Lord Harry(1980)
    Originally Lord Harry's Folly
    Rousing and sexy comic adventure of an avenging young lady's deft disguise.

  3. The Heir (1980)
    Originally Lord Deverill's Heir
    A love story full of anger, passion and fire Handsome Justin Deverill, the new Earl of Strafford must marry his cousin Arabella, or gain nothing but an empty title. It is her dead father's order that she marry Justin, but when they do, their relationship seems fraught with resentment and strife. Justin believes that Arabella has betrayed him before their wedding, and is determined to find out the identity of his wife's lover. The earl is convinced that he must be the young and charming Comte de Trecassis, a relative visiting from France. Justin wants to kill Trecassis, but restrains himself as he knows the young man came to England for a reason, and he is determined to find out why, sure that he's up to no good.

  4. The Duke (1981)
    Originally The Generous Earl
    Spirited Scottish beauty Brandy Robertson is appalled to discover that Ian Carmichael, an English duke, has inherited her family earldom. That this foreigner is also her new guardian is even more intolerable. But when Ian visits her castle, Brandy discovers that he is handsome, charming, generous--and set to wed a woman he doesn't love.

  5. The Countess (1999)
    Originally The Autumn Countess
    A woman who makes the wrong choice for a husband may not live to marry the man of her dreams.

Song Series
  1. Warrior's Song (1983)
    Originally Chandra

  2. Fire Song (1985)
    In Medieval Cornwall, Kassia de Lorris of Brittany cheats death only to find herself wedded to a stranger-the ruthless warrior Lord Graelam de Moreton.

  3. Earth Song (1990)
    Philippa de Beauchamp, as impulsive as she was beautiful, fled her father's castle when she heard she was to wed the repellant Baron de Bridgeport. But her daring escape in a wool wagon became a misadventure when she landed in the arms of Dienwald de Fortenberry, a rogue as smooth and bold as Aquitaine wine. Soon Philippa found herself a prisoner at Dienwald's castle - a place where there were mysteries to be solved, villains to be bested, and a very stubborn man's heart to be won.

  4. Secret Song (1991)
    Roland de Tournay is a handsome rogue with a subtle wit and quick tongue. But he meets his destiny when he must rescue Daria of Fortesque-as daring, as clever, as fascinating as he is himself.

  5. Rosehaven (1996)
    Taken back in time to the England of 1277, readers meet Hastings of Trent and Severin of Langthorne, two strangers joined in marriage. Hastings is an heiress and Severin is the warrior whom the dying Earl of Oxborough has selected to assume his title, properties, possessions, and his daughter. It is Severin's duty to sire children, to bring new strong blood to the line, and keep Oxborough powerful. Both are in for a surprise in this strange place called Rosehaven.

  6. The Penwyth Curse (2003)
    Magic, mayhem and romance in 13th-century England.

Star Series
  1. The Evening Star (1984)
    Originaly Sweet Surrender


  2. In hopes of saving Giana Van Cleve from a bad marriage, her mother sends her to Rome, where she first meets Alex Saxton. Alex wins a bid for her at the Roman Flower Auction, but they don't meet again until four years later, when Alex decides he must have Giana, and nothing will stop him.
  3. Midnight Star (1986)
    An heiress from England comes to San Francisco to ruin the man she thinks destroyed her father-only to wind up in his care and in his bed.

  4. Wild Star (1986)
    Brent Hammond is as handsome as sin and wilder than an unbroken stallion. When he meets Byrony by chance, he's charmed. But when he sees her again, as the petted wife of an older rich man, he's chagrined. Until her life is threatened, and he discovers that only he can protect her.

  5. Jade Star (1987)
    When Saint Morris encounters a young girl he first met years ago, he vows to save her from her painful past-and marries her out of duty. He thinks of himself as her protector and brother, but she has other ideas.

Viking Series
  1. Season of the Sun (1991)
    Zarabeth, with hair as red as an Irish sunset, is chosen by Mgnus Haraldsson, a Viking on a trading visit to York, to be his wife. She is both stunned and fascinated by his bluntness, but is soon won over by this man who makes her laugh, brings her desire, and untimately makes her trust him with her future and that of her little sister, Lotti. But her stepfather, Olav the Vain, has no intention of setting a bride price on Zarabeth. Zarabeth does eventually return with Magnus to his farmstead in Morway, but as his slave, not as his wife. She wears the slave collar around her neck for all to see, but bears his distrust of her and her own pain deep within her. It is the season of the sun in Norway, the clear midnight light of summer. It is a season of growth and flowering, of treachery and malice, of love and learning.

  2. Lord of Hawkfell Island (1993)
    Mirana's life changes one fateful day when Rorik and his men come to the Viking fortress Clontarf to kill her half-brother. Instead, she is taken hostage to use against him. But Rorik, the Lord of Hawkfell Island, doesn't count on Mirana's strong will.

  3. Lord of Raven's Peak (1994)
    Merrik Haraldsson, the younger brother of Rorik, the Lord of Hawkfell Island, embarks on a journey that begins in Kiev where he comes away with two slaves-- Laren and her younger brother. Laren wants to tell stories to earn enough silver and gold to buy her and her little brother from Merik, only he refuses to sell her. And now that she's his, he must protect her when she's accused of murder, then save her yet again when he discovers her secrets.

  4. Lord of Falcon Ridge (1995)
    When a king's daughter is kidnapped, a former slave sets out to rescue her-and finds true love.

Romantic Thrillers
  • False Pretenses (1988)
    A concert pianist is living a perfect life until she is accused of murdering her husband, an international business tycoon. She is cleared by a surprise witness, but things grow complicated when three mysterious men appear in her life.

  • Impulse (1990)
    When a journalist learns that her real father is a powerful arms dealer, she travels to his private Caribbean island where her attraction to his resort manager spirals out of control.

  • Beyond Eden (1992)
    A successful model is hiding behind a false name to protect herself from a past of betrayal and treachery-and a present filled with sinister shadows. When she meets an ex-cop turned private investigator, she is forced to face her own secrets and to answer the disturbing question:

    Who is trying to kill her...and why?

  • Born To Be Wild (2006)
    Sunday Cavendish is the woman everyone loves to hate. Independent, outspoken and brazenly sexy, she's clearly the star of the popular soap opera, Born To Be Wild, despite her character's machinations.

    But Mary Lisa Beverly isn't Sunday - except in front of the cameras. So when a car practically runs her over in idyllic Malibu, she realizes she needs some time off to escape. Returning home to Oregon, quickly reminds her why she left three years ago. Her ex-fiancé and the sister she found in bed with him are now married, her mother barely tolerates her, and she can't remember the last time she had a date. Her father alone is her refuge, that is, until she meets someone off-limits.

    When the attacks on her life continue after her return to LaLaLand, Mary Lisa turns to her friends and neighbors, her true family, for support. But she doesn't expect to turn to the last man she ever expected to show up on her doorstep. With the threat of danger lurking in every shadow, Mary Lisa must learn to trust her hometown adversary with her life and her heart.

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