Unabridged Audiobook
Good read, unpredictable and well written
I love the Amos Decker series!! I really liked this book since it shows the evolution of Amos Decker. While he is still able to utilize his phenomenal memory in his investigations, he is becoming more "human" once again. Able to feel some emotion, reach out to those close to him, Melvin Mars, Mary Lancaster, he is dealing with his "demons" and reconciling his long suppressed emotions over the loss of his beloved wife and daughter. Combine that with his unraveling of a brilliantly conceived spy ring and the "redemption" of the closed case, makes for building suspense and a surprise conclusion. Great job David Baldacci! Also, Kyf Brewer and Orlagh Cassidy did another great job in narration. Brewer is very good, but I am amazed by Cassidy who's voice brings the female characters to life from 15 to 90, with all the dialects and speech patterns intact!
A great listen!
I think I have a good choice
Very enjoyable read!
Good read, unpredictable and filled with twists.
good read. good narrator.
Love Amos Decker
I love this series, but this one bounced around more than usual leaving me a little disconnected.
Completely riveting
Very much enjoyed the book and will be reading more of David Baldacci's books. This was my first read of Baldacci and very glad I discovered him.
Have enjoyed all Baldacci books and this is no exception. Well constructed with a few surprises along the way. Narration is excellent differentiating the various characters
Very good ,four star effort.
I've enjoyed the Amos Decker series. The development of the characters through the series is wonderful. The narration is done very well.
I truly enjoyed the series.
Well it was a good book, but not the best. 5th in series so I guess that is to be expected. Narrators were good.
Totally another homerun
Enjoyed listening to this book, now planning to find earlier books with same character
The book was very interesting. Didn’t care for the female narration.
Good story
Fantastic!
Punk got too long and drawn-out not recommending
Definitely not Baldacci’s Finest work. It was slow moving and I expected much better quality and a faster pace Which he had succeeded with this other books
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