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by David Baldacci
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Skulls and Coffee
Skulls and Coffee rated it 12 years ago
Without really knowing much about Baldacci, I dove into this first book of King and Maxwell. Featuring two Secret Serivce Agents-one former and one current-who have to unravel a monster conspiracy or die trying. I picked this up because I'm interested in the TV show coming out and wanted to read the...
Skulls and Coffee
Skulls and Coffee rated it 12 years ago
Without really knowing much about Baldacci, I dove into this first book of King and Maxwell. Featuring two Secret Serivce Agents-one former and one current-who have to unravel a monster conspiracy or die trying. I picked this up because I'm interested in the TV show coming out and wanted to read the...
Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 12 years ago
I really like this author. His books are suspenseful with many twists and turns, as well as a slew of red herrings and dropped clues that only become apparent at the end of the book. A true master.Ex Secret Service agent Sean King is now a lawyer, living a quiet life in rural Virginia when all hel...
Barb's Books
Barb's Books rated it 13 years ago
Very exciting book that managed to keep my attention until the end. I like that I was able to figure out some of the bad guys, but not all of them so it kept me guessing and captivated. Definitely will be reading more by Baldacci. I have liked all his books I've read so far.
Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it 13 years ago
Book 1 in the 'King and Maxwell' series: Two different veins of Secret Service protection detail gone wrong, set 8 years apart. In the story, they converge, with a whole lot of red herring thrown in. Was a little draggy at times (compared to the 'Camel Club' series) -- until the connection between t...
shaunmcelroy
shaunmcelroy rated it 14 years ago
Really fun read.
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it 56 years ago
These (the Sean King and Michelle Maxwell books) have been uneven but I am happy to find that the first of the series is quite satisfying. My only complaint--already explicated by others--is that it is hard to keep track of the (not major) characters. I don't have this problem when reading paper b...
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