Catherine Coulter's 'Blindside'
Over the past 25 years, author Catherine Coulter has published 54 novels, including 47 that have landed the New York Times' list of best sellers. Initially known as a romance writer, Coulter switched gears in 1996, and started thrilling her audience with page-turning suspense novels.
Her latest book, "Blindside," is the eighth in her FBI series. She visits The Saturday Early Show to talk about it.
The story begins with FBI Special Agent Dillon Savich investigating the murders of two female math teachers in the D.C. area and speculation begins that there is a serial killer on the loose. But his attention is forced in an entirely new direction when his good friend, Miles Kettering, phones him with the news that Kettering's 6-year-old son, Sam, has been kidnapped.
Read an excerpt from "Blindside."