Split Second
This explosive novel and instant New York Times bestseller is the tale of two disgraced Secret Service agents racing against time to find the common thread that connects a series of assassinations and abductions. "A fast-paced thriller."--The Denver Post.
This explosive novel and instant New York Times bestseller is the tale of two disgraced Secret Service agents racing against time to find the common thread that connects a series of assassinations and abductions. "A fast-paced thriller."--The Denver Post.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780446614450 (0446614459)
Publish date: September 1st 2004
Publisher: Vision
Pages no: 512
Edition language: English
Series: Sean King & Michelle Maxwell (#1)
King as a disgraced Secret Service agent when his protectee got assassinated. 8 years later. Michelle is a disgraced Secret Service agent when her protectee got kidnapped. So what going on and who is behind the assassination and kidnapping? King is a lawyer now. But he still not feeling goo...
My only other experience of David Baldacci was the rather unfunny seasonal comedy "The Christmas Train". Given how successful David Baldacci is, I figured that I probably hadn't seen him at his best and decided to give one of his mysteries a try. "Split Second" is a tense, page-turning, puzzle-sol...
I saw the TV series first and enjoyed it.Sean King is distracted by something for a split second and then a presidential candidate is dead. He loses his career and his planned future and has to start again.Michelle Maxwell is leading a detail to protect a presidential candidate when she lets him go ...
My online reading group plans to read the second book in this series in July. Since I do not like to read a series out of order, I decided to read this in preparation. Once I started the book, it seemed somewhat familiar but I was unable to decide if it was because I had already read the book or i...
I have completely forgotten to review this book. Read it this summer thought it was ok, nothing really special. The two main character felt a bit boring to be honest it was nothing like reading about Patrick and Angie by Dennis Lehane. I will perhaps read the rest of the series if I run out of books...