Tailspin

Tailspin by Catherine Coulter is a large print edition published by Thorndike Press in 2009, featuring 583 pages in English. This narrative follows FBI Special Agent Jackson “Jack” Crowne, who survives a crash landing in the mountainous region of Parlow, Kentucky. He is aided by Rachael Abbott, a young woman returning to her childhood home after a near-fatal incident. As Jack’s colleagues, Special Agents Dillon Savitch and Lacey Sherlock, arrive to assist, Rachael reveals her connection to a prominent family and the threats she faces from her relatives.
Readers will find a blend of romance, suspense, and thriller elements as the story unfolds. The plot thickens with attempts on Rachael’s life, prompting Jack and the FBI agents to take action. The developing attraction between Jack and Rachael adds depth to the narrative, while Coulter explores themes of family honor and the consequences of familial ties. This edition offers an accessible reading experience for those interested in fiction that intertwines personal relationships with suspenseful scenarios.
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When a small plane carrying FBI Special Agent Jackson “Jack” Crowne makes a crash landing in mountainous Parlow, Ky, his friends FBI Special Agents Dillon Savitch and Lacey Sherlock fly by helicopter from Washington, D.C., to the scene. Jack survives the crash, aided by Rachael Abbott, a young woman who’s returning to Parlow, her childhood home, after escaping an attempt to drown her in a Maryland lake. After Rachael reveals that she’s the illegitimate daughter of the late Maryland senator John James Abbott, whose siblings she suspects are trying to kill her, the FBI agents agree to help. As further attempts on Rachael’s life occur, the attraction grows between her and Jack. Despite a somewhat predictable plot, master of romantic suspense Coulter exposes the cost of obsessive regard for family honor and family shame with her usual flair.
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