Always a great read. Keeps you guessing until the end.
I like Amos Decker and am intrigued by his 100% recollection of things. The book had the good makings of a story, a lot of things (maybe a few too many) going on at once, some twists, a reasonably way to tie things together at the conclusion. But it felt "called in", maybe a bit blah for Baldacci.
Plot makes head spin. surprises all the way.
There are a lot of flaws in this book
It goes from a murder mystery into government secrets into terrorist into chemical warfare into the kitchen sink then goes back to the murder
So it takes pages and pages of lots of descriptions and descriptions and about 3 or 4 storylines to keep track of and how they are connected
I read the Large Print version and it is almost 700 pages! I think it's just way too long and way to complicated, lets just have a murder and let Amos do his thing and forget all this other junk in this book
It goes from a murder mystery into government secrets into terrorist into chemical warfare into the kitchen sink then goes back to the murder
So it takes pages and pages of lots of descriptions and descriptions and about 3 or 4 storylines to keep track of and how they are connected
I read the Large Print version and it is almost 700 pages! I think it's just way too long and way to complicated, lets just have a murder and let Amos do his thing and forget all this other junk in this book
Just couldn't get into it. Can't even say what it was about.
Good read