Jan 16, 2020Gareldb rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
This book was a really quick read, as are many of David Baldacci's books. There were basically two storylines: Atlee Pine searching for answers on the abduction of her twin sister, and a series of murders in a small town in Georgia. Throughout most of the book she never seems to really get traction on events around her sister's abduction but is able to get past a bunch of red herrings in tracking down the source of the murders. I found her main search for her sister to be more of a distraction than an interesting story that plays off of, and enhances, the other story. Atlee Pine makes a decent protagonist but I find some of Baldacci's other heroes (John Puller and Will Robie) a little more interesting. She seems more like version 2.0 of Michelle Maxwell from one of the author's previous series.
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