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  • The Innocent

    5
    By Catmandutoo
    The book was written well with excellent character development. There were plenty of twists and turns. It was truly a page turner.
  • The Innocent. David Baldacci

    5
    By Wet again
    This book is an utterly amazing read from the first to last page!! Will Robie is an assassin employed by the United States government. Only one person can match his skills and that is his mentor Shane Conner who saves him in the end. Robie is trying to save a teen age runaway in the foster care system. She witnesses her own parents murder and now they want her dead. An excellent read!!! My highest recommendation !!
  • Such a great plot

    5
    By Wardlawkm
    Many twists and turns without being confusing. Everything ties together and I couldn’t put the book down. I had to lay out of work to finish it.
  • The Innocent

    1
    By VStell
    This book had me captivated for a while. Then the plot got improbable, the characters got inconsistent and I only finished reading because I was hoping the author would redeem himself. Didn’t happen.
  • Absolute Page Turner

    5
    By mmkphotog
    I couldn’t put the book down. I was turned on to this series by reading the last book first, End Game. It really doesn’t matter which book you read first, as they do tie into one another, they all have different stories. I’ve read 3 out of the series in 13 days and do not plan to stop until I’ve read them all. David’s books are so thrilling that you cannot put them down.
  • Super Reading

    5
    By EdBurr
    GREAT read. Ending was exciting to the end. Thanks David.
  • Just awesome! Tender, loving, intriguing, confusing. Perfect!

    5
    By sunjrb
    Just awesome! Tender, loving, intriguing, confusing. Perfect for an awesome thriller!
  • Great great

    5
    By Dixie Ricks
    This was a fast paced book, really enjoyed the storyline.
  • Floyd4622

    5
    By floyd4622
    Amazing read! There were a couple of times I had to stop reading for a while. It was just so intense with the details of torture of Mercy I had to take a break. The other was pitting the sisters against each other. I have read nearly all The author’s books. A great talent for building his characters.
  • I’m sad.

    2
    By ScubaDyer
    I miss David Baldacci. Like Robert Ludlum, someone has clearly bought the Baldacci name.