The Forgotten: David Baldacci
Humans for profit some think this is a lucrative business and great way to make money. Bondage, slavery and child prostitution all ways that some make a lot of money so what if it is at the cost of human lives and dignity while selling those enslaved to the highest bidder. Twenty-five people of mixed ages and races took a journey or voyage that would not lead them to a tropical island but would end in destruction, death and fear. As the ship is moored or docked these unsuspecting people were herded like cattle, forced into a line, dared to move or say anything out of place to their captors, submit to their demands and hope that they’d live to see another day. The cruelty and harm inflicted on these innocent people seemed to elevate the mood of those in charge. One lone man would not succumb to their abuse and did not react when struck by those forcing him to walk in line. Receiving the pain, the beating and the wrath of these people did not seem to matter to him as he had a plan to survive. What happens and how he escapes lets the reader know that we will definitely learn more about this one man, that he will survive and will not be among the rest or The Forgotten.
Picture animals in a cage with no room to move, run or play. Picture 25 lost and forgotten souls locked away until their captors choose their final fate or destination. Some pay attention to their surrounds while others sit back and reflect on their fate. Some people see what is going on while others turn a blind eye for money. One captain reflecting on his mission and the purpose would learn that sometimes certain jobs can cost you more than the price some say they are willing to pay you. This captain learns that he too will have a watery grave.
Betsy Simon wanted to contact her brother hoping to enlist the help of his son to find out about the unusual happenings in Paradise, Florida. Betsy decided to take a car service to the mailbox to post the letter and then return home. Letter posted and her driver making sure she was home little did she know it would be the last time she would ever need a car service or post anything. A letter that stated she wanted to find out what was happening in Paradise and why some people were not what they appeared to be and that strange things were happening and she wanted someone to learn why.
But, Betsy is blindsided in her own home and her life is ended. Considered an accident and not a homicide the police do not look into what will soon be called a homicide. Why was she murdered and what did she know? At the time she was being killed along with another person one lone man witnessed another incident of two people shot and killed. How would this connect to what happened to her and to what happened to those on the boat?
Army Special Agent John Puller receives an urgent message from his brother asking him to go and see his father in the VA hospital. This was one phone call that would take him deep inside Paradise, Florida and set off a chain of events that will bring chills to not only the reader but John too. A simple letter would ignite an investigation into her murder but only John could solve it. Flying to Paradise he visits her home and has a confrontation with the police. Standing hard and fast he lets them know he was not going to back off and the encounter at the station makes you wonder just what the police down there did and why they never bothered to investigate even further.
John Puller finally gets to view his aunt’s body, takes some pictures with his cell phone camera and realizes that there is much more to her death than the medical examiner even realizes or reports in her findings. Going to the funeral home he as I said examines the body and realizes that there is definitely something everyone is missing. Will he find the missing link? Will the lone man that witnessed the incident come forward? What about the rest of the lost souls? Why didn’t the man report what he knows?
John makes contact with the one person who found his aunt’s body and from him he learns the sequence of events that led up to the police coming and learning of her death. His next stop is the medical examiner and hopefully she will shed some more light.
The plot becomes more intense when John checks into a motel, assists a young girl in trouble, meets the Medical examiner and learns that another body has been washed up on the beach. Added in we meet the lone man again. There is a Chrysler following John but he never mentions it to anyone and he questions the ME but she does not shed much more light on the situation. Next, he meets with his aunt’s lawyer. The pieces are being sought but puzzle is far from completed.
The more we learn about the people in Paradise, the lawyer for one and others you begin to see a sinister side of this town in Florida. The author leads your through all parts of Paradise the rich and the poorer areas but one thing rings in your mind just what happened here that made his aunt think that people and happenings were not what they seem? What about the forgotten man and the 24 others?
There is much more as the two people that the lone man witnessed murdered washed up on the beach and the pieces are still quite disjointed. But, Puller is attacked when he goes back to his motel and proves that he is not someone to trifle with but what he sees on the beach is quite compelling as he learns about the fate of the 24 lost souls, sees them tied together and that they are tied together and have their mouth’s taped. Realizing the purpose of this shipment of people he needs to decide what to do and then enlists the help of one police officer to deal with the fallout of his attack and connects with the lone man from the boat who assists him in taking the attackers. Red, blue and green each standing for the worth of those imprisoned and green yielding the most value.
The discussion heats up and John relates to Officer Landry his encounter with the lone man or as he is referred to as a giant. Just when all the pieces will fit together has not been revealed. A gut feeling proves to be right and he learns more about his aunt’s lawyer and the possibility of a connection to one group of lost souls. Why would he have pictures of foreign children? Why would steal from clients? Why wouldn’t anyone know it? What happens next will link the other two bodies with the murder of his aunt’s neighbor. Someone knows too much and each time another body washes up it takes them one step you would think closer to the truth but will it? With the help of one Colonel John hopes to learn more about he two men following him. But, let’s revisit the landscaper whose voice we constantly here and who seems to be have a hidden role that has yet to be revealed as we also meet Christy and learn about her skills servicing a married man. But, this time Mecho did not observe Peter J. Lampert with Christy this time it was someone else. So, why blow up his estate?
Author David Baldacci brings to light many issues in this outstanding novel. The worth of people who most consider beneath them, adult and child prostitution. Drug mules, prostitutes and laborers, what is the common denominator and who is profiting from making these illegals disappear? What Mecho’s role is you have to learn for yourself and what he sees happening to some young women enrages him more?
As the pieces finally come together and learns the truth about those his aunt was supposed to trust captures two but what about those missing. The narrator relates to the reader that each night many are unloaded and slavery is quite lucrative for those that are involved. Young girls forced to do things they normally would not. Their families threatened if they do not comply. Men made to work for almost nothing and others dealing often winding up dead.
An ending so explosive you won’t see it coming. Just who is on whose side you will never suspect or believe. When Puller and the General join forces with two others you won’t believe who they are and just whom they take down those in charge of the biggest slavery operation Florida has ever seen. The end result will definitely not be what the reader expects. Will John and the General save those considered unworthy or forgotten? What about the ringleader will he ever be caught? What is the final fate of Mecho? The Forgotten: Make sure you remember them. Humans for profit: Will it ever end? David Baldacci penned a novel so intense, so fast paced and filled with surprises, twists and real life issues that are happening around the world while reading this Five Star Novel.
Fran Lewis: Reviewer