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End Game: David Baldacci (Will Robie series, 5)

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His books are published in over 45 languages and in more than 80 countries, with 150 million copies sold worldwide. Much like the previous two books in the series, the foundation of this story is based on a main character and their previous life before working for the U.

David Baldacci is back with another in his hard-hitting Will Robie series, which matches an impactful thriller with some social commentary. Much later, when David thanked her for being the spark that ignited his writing career, she revealed that she’d given him the notebook to keep him quiet, "because every mom needs a break now and then.

Interestingly he worries briefly about his lack of humanity – having had a glimpse at the alternative the last time we met him… on a more personal mission. Still a great book and I really enjoyed reading it now after I've read all the previous books in the series. This story allows Baldacci time for the growing relationship between Robie and Reel, a clever, different, well paced, action packed thriller.

At the very end they will need all of that skill and intelligence to overcome the forces of evil operating on a grand scale in the town of Grand. This book is easy to get into even if you haven't read a single book in this series before, or a Baldacci book.I have read other reviews that seem to indicate this is the weakest book in the series which I am glad to hear. Baldacci tackles other social issues with the same sort of shallowness, but perhaps I'm asking to much from the genre. With Jessica pushing Will away, because "it's complicated" Will doesn't resist the town sheriff's advances and sleeps with her and Jessica knows! As they delve deeper into the mystery behind Blue Man’s disappearance, they find themselves facing an adversary who has a home and firepower advantage.

And the mystery surrounding the Blue Man plays out in a personal and revealing manner that adds depth and sincerity to both his character and the series mythology. No doubt about it: Government-sanctioned assassins Will Robie and Jessica Reel have never fail to get the job done, even when it comes at great personal cost and a smattering of collateral damage.After a harrowing mission in London, Will Robie is summoned to see the new Director of Central Intelligence. However, Reel seems to have had a change of heart after the events in the last book and Robie is both hurt and confused about it. Overall, it’s a very enjoyable journey for the reader to follow their journey and try to solve the mystery before they do. It's hard to believe that the same person who brilliantly wrote The Innocent actually wrote End Game. When I read mystery books, I always like to guess whodunnit, and I had some theories, but I didn't fully guess everything.

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