Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Waiting on Wednesday!

Joining Jill at Breaking the Spine for this Wednesday Meme..
Here is my pick! Can't wait to see yours..

Product Description
Yale professor Dr. Edward Kender's father is undergoing chemotherapy when the supply of a critical accompanying drug suddenly runs out. Unwilling to accept the drug company's disingenuous excuse of production line problems, Dr. Kender hires private investigator Erin Pulaski to prove that something more sinister is going on at Schiffer Hartwin.

Meanwhile, in Maryland, married FBI agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich are investigating a rather unusual case: Senator David Hoffman is experiencing a ghostly apparition with possible malicious intent. The case is baffling, and Sherlock and Savich are not sure what to believe, even after witnessing the disturbing specter for themselves. They're no closer to cracking the case when a call comes in from Connecticut: A top foreign Schiffer Hartwin employee has been found murdered behind the drug company's U.S. headquarters.

Unbeknownst to the FBI, Erin Pulaski had uncovered a bombshell in her investigation: The Culovort shortage is set to bring in a windfall profit in excess of two billion dollars. Upon learning of the murder, Erin is certain it has something to do with her findings, but she risks exposing herself by coming forward. As the feds move in, the case becomes even more complicated for Erin, since the murder of a foreign national on federal land can mean only that the pharmaceutical house has a secret of epic proportions-one it would do anything to keep hidden.

5 comments:

Minding Spot said...

Love thrillers and Catherine Coulter is one of the best! Great choice:)

Mary (Bookfan) said...

This sounds really good!

Carrie at In the Hammock Blog said...

I've heard this author is great, but I've never read any of her books.

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

This one sounds good Jill. I have not read this author in a while; thanks so much

Ginny said...

I love books like this, but have never read her. I really need to! I see her books all the time & always want to read.