TITLE: No Man's Land
SERIES: John Puller (Army CID/Investigation) - #4
AUTHOR: #4David Baldacci
RELEASED: New release, (November or December...I'll add this later), 2016
KEYWORDS/GENRE: Mystery, fiction, new fiction, thriller, military, investigation, murder, Army, government, male lead/main character, unsolved crime(s), Army CID, federal law, law enforcement.
MY GOODREADS RATING (0-5 star scale): 4.5 "Fighting John Puller" stars.
MY THOUGHTS (purely an expression of my OPINIONS):
Truly excellent story in a favorite series of mine by one of my all time favorite authors.
I kid you not: This book had me almost obsessively reading; even working 12.5 hour shifts & going to grad school, on top of the craziness of a holiday season, I found a way to read EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Not an easy feat right now, tbh. I found myself actually eagerly anticipating reading this book & I can't say I feel that eagerness so often anymore (I read so so much & have for most if my life, it's just an extension of my personality at this point); it was really, really great to experience that feeling again you know? isn't that how pleasure reading should make us feel? Well, I think so & hope I have been rejuvinated, so to speak!
Damn fine story by arguably one of the best authors of my lifetime.
I would guess or caution perhaps, that if the reader isn't already a fan of this series or is not a big fan of the military and/or federal investigation setting for a mystery, this may feel boring or not as intriguing. 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. I'm a former military wife and granddaughter of a retired Army MP, Medic & chief of police (civilian), so the world the author creates in this series especially, is shockingly real to me and thus I relate to the stories very well. 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...reading this story really made me think HARD about how far our society has progressed and how dangerous some of these advancements could end up becoming if the information ends up in the wrong hands, basically. As with anything, if a brilliant person gets hold of some ground breaking technology, so many wonderful outcomes are potentially available! But YOWZA! Just as easily, a brilliant mind that's just a little unbalanced (or plain old socio/psychopathic) with access to that same technology? 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...a lot. :) I hope you do as well, my friends. :)
Happy, safe Holidays!
Cheers....Lisa