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True Blue David Baldacci 4. Deliver Us from Evil David Baldacci 4. Absolute Power David Baldacci 4. Wish You Well David Baldacci 4. Last Man Standing David Baldacci 4. Another solid effort by Baldacci. John Puller Jr. Despite threats from many sources, Puller discovers a serial killer was active in the area, and the investigators were told to stay away.

Meanwhile, a killer is released from prison and is seeking retribution against the person who made him into one. Inexo Another solid effort by Baldacci. Inexorably, the two plots drift together. I found Puller's distrust of his former secret agent friend Knox as well as the complete abandonment of the antagonist by powerful allies hard to believe.

Guess that is why it's called fiction. Apr 29, kartik narayanan rated it really liked it Shelves: unfinished-series. I love this book.

It has Wolverine or the closest equivalent we are going to have given IPR etc. Sounds familiar? Yup, it is the plot of every other Wolverine movie out there. What makes this enjoyable is this storyline mixing with John Puller's quest to find his missing mother of 30 years. Grand conspiracies abound. We have returning characters. Evil geniuses smirk their way through the book.

So wow, much action! Jan 01, Terri Wino rated it liked it Shelves: year Well this one definitely kept my interest and didn't seem like the pages it was. My only beef, and the reason it didn't get another star, is I just found some of this story so far-fetched and unbelievable. I don't want to go into details and possible spoilers, so I'll just leave it at that.

Regardless, Baldacci always delivers an engrossing story. May 26, Mike French rated it it was amazing. Wild ride from start to finish! Very enjoyable and entertaining!

I'm never disappointed by Baldacci. This is a great series. Army Criminal Investigation. As he is visiting his father two officers come in to give him the news that some information has come to light with discrepancies in a year old case involving the disappearance I'm never disappointed by Baldacci.

As he is visiting his father two officers come in to give him the news that some information has come to light with discrepancies in a year old case involving the disappearance of his mother and implicating his father.

John and his brother Bobby both officers in the Army are shocked at this news, and they are puzzled by the information brought forth, as they each remember the story differently about that fateful day of their beloved and beautiful mothers' disappearance, when they were both youngsters.

Was she dead, or did she just walk away Even more troubling is why he has waited so long to confirm what happened to her. John, of course, is not going to rest until he discovers the truth. Even when he is told to stop, he doesn't. The reader will accompany Puller on his journey to the truth and will find the ride simultaneously intriguing and entertaining. Loved the ending too. Recommended for fans of all fictional genres. View all 6 comments. Nov 30, Mike the Paladin rated it really liked it Shelves: thriller.

As I've said before I'm not overall a David Baldacci fan. I find there are books of his I like and books I thoroughly dislike. This series so far has been firmly in the like category. While at times the character's points of view may annoy they don't run over the books story nor distort the characters themselves. This is the 4th in the John Puller series and our hero with the Army's CID Criminal Investigation Division again goes of the reservation in an investigation he's been ordered "off of" yeah the grammar does suffer a little.

Here his father a greatly respected general now struggling with creeping dementia in now suspected of a crime. Worse the crime is the murder of his wife, John's mother. To top this off John's mother's body has never been found.

This investigation will bring John into conflict with two villains one who I won't say more but they are both well constructed. I kid you not: This book had me almost obsessively reading; even working Not an easy feat right now, tbh. Damn fine story by arguably one of the best authors of my lifetime. I felt a little of that when I read one if Baldacci's early books based on those circumstances; I stuck with him and am super glad now. Hopefully, that makes sense!

Anyhow, an unsolved disappearance of the main character's mother that occurred in his childhood leads to the chillingly realistic premise for this story I'm not a fan of spoilers, so I hate to give much more away; yet, the experimental technology that is revealed in this story is fascinating, realistic, and somewhat chilling to me. I've been a nurse for over 20 years now and have been fortunate enough to see some pretty incredible advancements in medicine and medical technology As with anything, if a brilliant person gets hold of some ground breaking technology, so many wonderful outcomes are potentially available!

Well, it could be catastrophic. Frightening IMHO, but what a great setting for fiction! Of course, this is fiction and up to individual readers to interpret and some of us will find all of this much more interesting than others, I've no doubt. I really enjoyed this book though In The Escape it was personal for John Puller as his older brother Robert had supposedly escaped from jail.

Paul Rogers is a man of mystery. And, big brother Robert Puller again plays a role from afar… and it has to be said that I have a bit of a crush on the older, smarter Puller brother and really really hope Baldacci gives him his own series or at least book at some point. Conspiracy theorists will love the secret military experiments involving exoskeletons or something and Baldacci also takes us into the world of the eccentric rich willing to backstab their buddies — and the government — to make a buck.

All of which makes this yet another enjoyable read from the dependable Baldacci. Oct 04, Fred rated it it was amazing Shelves: thriller. He investigates his mom, Jackie, disappearance while his family lived 30 years ago in Fort Monroe, Virginia - he wants the truth!

John Puller Sr. Dad was a 3-star Army general, now in VA care center with Dementia memory disease. Was expected of murder when she disappeared? Or did she run away? Bobby Puller brother - Air Force tells him it's impossible. He becomes friendly with a customer, Josh Quentin Atalanta Group owner.

Chris Ballard is thrown out of a building's 3rd floor. Now onto Claire? Five other woman killed. One was Claire's daughter. How does Rogers escape? But a ring is found is in her stomach engraved " For the greater good. Did he finish his goal?

View 1 comment. Better than the last John Puller story, but I still don't find this character all that interesting. I still read everything Baldacci writes. His bad stuff is still always pretty good. This had no surprises, was totally predictable, and I thought it would never end.

The Puller brothers are at it again. John Puller was just a little boy when his mother mysteriously went missing 30 years ago. The Army gets a letter and all hell breaks loose. Taken place in Fort Monroe, VA, on post housing, John Puller only remembers his mother leaving in her Sunday best one night, never to return.

When John Puller discovers there were secrets a plenty and other murders covered up at Fort Monroe, he is almost sure it was connected to his mother, somehow. We have a super-soldier who has made parole after 10 years, and as he travels back toward Monroe Fort, he has only one goal in mind, revenge. Secrets are leaking, freaky stuff is happening, espionage is the theory and nothing is stopping John Puller and friends from solving this horrific mystery and the whereabouts of his mother.

The Puller brothers made me think of my boys quite a bit during my reading. The night club reminded me of the nightclub I went to often on a Friday and Saturday night throughout my Army Brat Days. I do believe I met my first husband at a Grunt Club. The ending was wrapped up so beautifully I was almost sad it was over.

Unfortunately, and I will be honest. I am getting up in age and have forgotten much of the last few books in this series because it takes Baldacci too long to make the next one. He sure is whipping out his books but not focusing much on getting this series out sooner. Seriously, the writer has four, mind you, FOUR series going at one time and it is kind of disappointing to have to wait three years or so for the next Puller novel.

Thank heaven for some really great reviewers though, and even more thankful that they are on my friends list. Again a amazing book by Mr Baldacci. His books are always keep the reader stick to the book. This book is the 4th installment of John puller. In this book he identifies how his mother disappears. And this book is also about Paul Rogers who wants to avenge someone for his present situation.

How both the stories are linked is what this book is about. Would not spoil saying the story its a worth reading. Overall I would say it is a awesome Goodread Every time I read a book from the Will Robie series I think that is his best. So accordingly, each John Puller entry causes me to consider that this may be his best series! They are all interesting, entertaining, and fun to read! I'm not an expert literary critic but I do definitely enjoy reading each of these series of books.

Dec 10, Wesley rated it liked it. An ok book. Started out strong with an interesting plot. Another great Baldacci flick! This time Puller is on another personal case, he has received a letter saying that his father who has dementia that has progressively gotten worse since the last book has something to do with the mysterious disappearance of Puller's mother 30 years ago. The authorizes have ordered Puller to stay away from the case but he refuses, and tries to put the pieces together about his past and discover the truth.

Puller once again teams with Veronica Knox and his older brother Robert, and we are also introduced to newcomer Paul Rogers, who has his own hidden agenda and dark past. The only thing preventing me from giving this book a 5-star rating is that there were some parts in the book that seemed a little to Sci-Fyish and far-fetched.

But other than that it was a great book in a great series, and I'm guessing it won't be the last! Feb 27, Pamela Small rated it it was amazing Shelves: series , thriller-political-espionage , personal-faves , 5-star-highly-recommend. He skillfully develops his prime characters and injects exciting secondary players who add spice to the story.

This is the best of Baldacci. There is not a weak page of narration or dialogue in this book. His books are published in over forty-five languages and in more than eighty countries, with million copies sold worldwide. His works have been adapted for both feature film and television. David Baldacci is also the cofounder, along with his wife, of the Wish You Well Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting literacy efforts across America.

Still a resident of his native Virginia, he invites you to visit him at DavidBaldacci. David Baldacci has been writing since childhood, when his mother gave him a lined notebook in which to write down his stories. A feature film followed, with Clint Eastwood as its director and star. In total, David has published 37 novels for adults; all have been national and international bestsellers and several have been adapted for film and television.

His novels have been translated into more than 45 languages and sold in more than 80 countries, with over million worldwide sales. David has also published six novels for younger readers. A little bio won't be bad but i don't have any.. Follow me on twitter lets talk.



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