Again so good to read my favourite type of book, and one of my favourite authors. Although my list of favourite authors is always going up!
David Baldacci has for quite a few years been one of my favourites, especially with his two great characters, Will Robie and also John Puller the star of this great book.
Puller's equally virile and handsome older brother, Robert, an Air Force major, is serving time in the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, following his conviction on charges of treason. As the book opens, he performs a seemingly impossible escape from his cell. John, an investigator with the CID, the Army’s investigative arm, is charged by an odd coalition of three powerful men—a one-star Air Force general, a three-star Army general and a representative of the National Security Council—with the improbable task of finding his brother. Robert, though, isn’t waiting to be caught.
He’s changed his appearance, hacked into a national database, bought a car and headed out to clear himself. Standing in his way is the mysterious fact that an unidentified dead body has been found in his recently vacated cell. While John and his disgraced brother go at the case from different angles, another investigator also comes into play. Capt. Veronica Knox teams up with a reluctant John, looking for his brother and piecing together the method behind his escape, even though it's soon apparent that many others are also on his trail. Not surprisingly, John Puller and Veronique Knox engage in a lot of action and some great comical moments and conversations, as well as some great action. . But though the action is fast and furious, it keeps to a great pace, keeps you guessing, with lots of great characters .
David Baldacci has given us yet another thriller that barely can be laid down for coffee, meals or sleep. With lots of great twists and turns in the novel that explains a great deal about our highly complex intelligence structure and how it deals with an increasingly dangerous world. And, of course, there is a beautiful girl or two, but are they on Pullers side or not?
We have seen the Puller brothers before, along with their father who was a famous fighting general, in previous novels. This book stands by itself as an intriguing tale even as it airs the bad laundry of America’s spies. And there is danger, violence and a few dead bodies.
One really nasty villain in this book?
As always I highly recommend David Baldacci ! Five stars.
Now on John Puller number 4... No Mans Land !