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A review by bookish20
The Edge by David Baldacci
dark
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
4.5
My 6P review: Premise, Plot, People, Place, Prose/Pace, Praise
The second book in the series, the 6:20 Man. He is investigating the shooting death of Jenny Sikwell in the small town in Maine. He is left to decide who he can trust in this small town full of secrets.
Baldacci can plot a story. This story is no exception, with an intricately entwined plot with lots of characters. At no point did I lose track of them all or what was going on.
Devine was true to his name. I enjoyed his initial self-doubt and how he overcame this.
The rural setting just added to the overall effect of this book.
Very easy to read and this was constant throughout.
Baldacci did not disappoint with this book.
A highly enjoyable series.
Onto the next instalment.
The second book in the series, the 6:20 Man. He is investigating the shooting death of Jenny Sikwell in the small town in Maine. He is left to decide who he can trust in this small town full of secrets.
Baldacci can plot a story. This story is no exception, with an intricately entwined plot with lots of characters. At no point did I lose track of them all or what was going on.
Devine was true to his name. I enjoyed his initial self-doubt and how he overcame this.
The rural setting just added to the overall effect of this book.
Very easy to read and this was constant throughout.
Baldacci did not disappoint with this book.
A highly enjoyable series.
Onto the next instalment.