Closure Isn’t So Easy to Come By in David Baldacci’s ‘A Minute To Midnight’ [REVIEW]

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To keep her job, a woman must return to her hometown and face the night her life changed forever. (Photo by Canva)

We all have that one pivotal moment in our lives where we realize nothing will ever be the same again. For one FBI agent, it was the night her sister was abducted and she was nearly killed herself. Now she must return to the scene of the crime and face the demons of her past if she is ever going to have a future. But what happens when she encounters an evil more dangerous than she ever dreamed? Find out in David Baldacci’s second Atlee Pine thriller, A Minute to Midnight.
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Determined FBI Agent Atlee Pine Travels Cross Country in Pursuit of Justice in David Baldacci’s ‘Long Road to Mercy’ [REVIEW]

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How far will FBI agent Atlee Pine travel in pursuit of the truth? (Photo by Canva)

A talented FBI agent. A threat as big as the Grand Canyon. Some cases make an agent’s career. Others bring it to a screeching halt. Discover which one David Baldacci’s newest character will face in Long Road to Mercy. Continue reading “Determined FBI Agent Atlee Pine Travels Cross Country in Pursuit of Justice in David Baldacci’s ‘Long Road to Mercy’ [REVIEW]”

Is This ‘End Game’ for David Baldacci’s Blue Man? [REVIEW]

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When their handler disappears, Will Robie and Jessica Reel head to Grand, Colorado to find him in David Baldacci’s End Game. (Photo by Jonathan Hull, Flickr)

When their boss disappears into thin air, two of the nation’s best assets must travel to the heart of the country to find him before all is lost forever. The tension mounts in David Baldacci’s latest nailbiting thriller, End Game.  Continue reading “Is This ‘End Game’ for David Baldacci’s Blue Man? [REVIEW]”

Amos Decker Races Against Time in David Baldacci’s ‘The Fix’ [REVIEW]

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Amos Decker faces off with the Defense Intelligence Agency in David Baldacci’s The Fix.
(Photos by US Navy, compiled by Jathan Fink, Jadeworks Entertainment)

A man shoots a woman execution style in front of the Hoover building, then turns the gun on himself, and Amos Decker is there to witness it all. Thus begins David Baldacci’s latest thriller, The Fix, in which the number one bestselling author leads us down the rabbit hole and into a world full of intrigue, cunning, and lies. Only Decker can help us wrap our minds around such a potentially volatile situation. Continue reading “Amos Decker Races Against Time in David Baldacci’s ‘The Fix’ [REVIEW]”

Six Ways to Show You Love Your Library

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Heather visits the moose at the Portland Public Library in Maine. (Photo by Jathan Fink, Jadeworks Entertainment)

Last week may have been National Library Week, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t show love to your local library the other fifty-one weeks of the year. Whether you’re a bibliophile who knows each librarian by name or someone who hasn’t stepped into a library since catalogs were in a big wooden chest with thousands of index cards inside, here are some ways to make the most of your local library now.  Continue reading “Six Ways to Show You Love Your Library”