Whiplash was wrriten by Catherine Coulter ,who is an American author of romantic suspense thrillers and historical romances.
In the very beginning, private investigator and part-time dance teacher Erin Pulaski is breaking into the Schiffer Hartwin Parmaceutical company’s CEO’s office. Everything goes well. Her client who is a professor at Yale has a father with colon cancer and there’s been a sudden shortage of an important chemotherapy accompanying drug, Culovort. She accesses his office and his computer and finds files on the Culovort shortage plan which she prints out. As they are printing, Erin hears two voices coming down the hall…Then it happens that a top Schiffer Hartwin’s employee shows up viciously murdered behind the U.S. Erin Pulaski is involved into the survey.
All that results from a kind of drug. Yale professor Dr. Edward Kender’s father is suffering chemotherapy while the supply of a essential auxiliary drug is used up unexpected. Doubtful about the drug company’s unbelievable excuse of production line matters, Dr. Kender hires the private investigator Erin Pulaski to find out there must be something hidden and more dangerous undergoing at Schiffer Hartwin’s manufacturing facility in Indiana.
On the other hand, Sherlock and Savich, the famous married couple in FBI agent, are hidden outside of US Senator Hoffman’s home keeping an eye on his bedroom window where he has seen the ghost of his dead wife Nikki the past nights, and he believes she has something unknown to tell. Mr. Maitland, Sherlock and Savich’s boss as well as a friend of Hoffman, is thinking some one might be playing a jok or something more dangerous on the senator. Savich is visited by the ghost who doesn’t say anything the first time and she warns him that Hoffman is endangered without realizing what is going on. Extra security is set up for the Senator. After that Sherlock and Savich are called in to lend a hand to the “drug case”.
Coulter is one of the New York Times bestselling authors whose success lasts for decades. Her books usually have many twists and Whiplash is no exception. She proved her gift for romance and intrigue by creating more than 40 highly spoken historical romances, including the popular FBI series. Coulter is skillful in catching the readers interest, and creating twists and turns in an intricate plot that is not easily figure out and feelings of compassion, anxiety, or even fear depending on the situations revealed by protagonists. The story is well written incorporating suspense, mystery, paranormal activities,romance and humor in a natural combination in a compact pace. You can’t miss it.
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