Brit in the FBI
The Brit in the FBI book series is an exciting series of mystery, suspense, romance, thriller, and fiction novels. It is comprised of 5 books in total, which were released between the years 2013 and 2018. This series is written by a highly noteworthy American writer named Catherine Coulter, in collaboration with other well known novelist named J.T. Ellison. Each and every book of this series revolves around the life of an FBI agent named Nicolas Drummond. Throughout the series, Nicholas Drummond is seen trying everything in his capacity to solve the various murder mysteries and suspenseful cases that keep happening in and around New York. Author Coulter has introduced Nicholas Drummond as a newly recruited agent by the FBI, who has just completed his training at Quantico. At the start of the series, Nicholas is shown as a new chief inspector of the Scotland Yard. And from the very beginning, he gets a new partner in the form of Special agent Mike Caine. Nicholas Drummong and Mike Caine work together on every case that comes their way. All the five books are very exciting to read and have a lot more in them to keep the readers intrigued till the very end. They offer a good, enjoyable read with their interesting characters, intriguing mysteries, suspenseful plots, and thrilling plot settings. Other than Mike Caine & Nichola Drummong, a number of other exciting characters are mentioned by author Coulter in the plots. Some of the important ones include Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock from author Coulter’s another popular FBI series, as well as John Pearce, Sophia Pearce, Adam Pearce, Vanessa, etc. Author Catherine Coulter has described Nicholas Drummond as born in America and brought up in the United Kingdom. He is dark, hard working, fast, quick, and does not back down ever. The books were liked by the readers very much and were also appreciated by many fellow authors and critics from across the world. They gave good reviews to each of the novels and this helped them in becoming bestselling books and featuring in the bestseller lists of a number of literary journals both nationally and internationally.