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Thriller · 1998 · PG-13

The Target

by Catherine Coulter

A federal judge's daughter is being used as bait. Savich and Sherlock are the only ones who can find her.

For14+GenreThrillerLength354 pagesRead time~9.8 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Moderate violence — a kidnapping; a cartel threat; confrontations

Language

Some

Moderate profanity

Sexual Content

Barely any

Mild — Savich and Sherlock's developing relationship

Substance Use

None

No meaningful substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

A child kidnapped as leverage — the innocence in danger; the cartel's reach; Savich and Sherlock's growing partnership

What this book is about

A federal judge is targeted — and a small child is kidnapped as leverage against him. Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock investigate a case that involves a cartel's reach into the legal system. The Target is the third FBI Thriller — the Savich/Sherlock romance advances; the child in danger creates sustained urgency.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

A child kidnapped — the sustained urgency

A federal judge targeted — the cartel's reach into the legal system

Third in the Catherine Coulter FBI Thriller series

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