Amos Decker and his FBI partner Alex Jamison take a vacation to Baronville to visit Alex's sister, brother-in-law to celebrate her niece's sixth birthday, only to discover two murdered people in a neighbor's abandoned house. Need another excuse to go to the bookstore this week? You can read all of our book reviews and author interviews by clicking on the Books category link on the right sidebar. While Jamison is happy to let the locals handle things, Decker pulls her into the middle of the investigation as his mind races at light speed. There are several suspects, more than one thing wrong, and there is a long lost treasure.
Terrific. Probably not but more enjoyable to "observe" the development of the characters and their crime solving with the FBI.
He has changed for the better socially and emotionally because of her.David Baldacci’s latest Amos Decker novel touches on some timely material while keeping the reader enthralled throughout. There are several suspects, more than one thI get a lot of books from Goodreads Giveaways but this was one of the very best. 3 of 10 starsAmos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. Amos Decker, the hero of Richmond native David Baldacci’s new mystery thriller, “Memory Man,” has a rare condition that is both a blessing and a burden. Another great Amos Decker (Memory Man) book. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Due to a life-changing head injury, Decker has perfect memory and cannot forget a thing.
Recommended to series fans and those who enjoy a well-paced thriller that has a little of everything.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. Even though some are what you would usually say are no likeable, it actually does not even cross your mind because you are too busy being amused by these messed up human beings to even consider liking them or not.
That's partly because he's an Ohio boy (I've been a proud Buckeye State resident most of my life) and a football standout - that is, until he took a nearly deadly hit on his first play as a member of the Cleveland Browns.What can I say about this book besides it's another stellar entry into an already great series? David Baldacci has done it again!! Instead of low-key downtime, Decker and Jamison are drawn into the investigation to assist local law enforcement because this is no typical case. Seriously, some of these people were train wrecks of human beings. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. I'm not even sure why; I just don't care for him these last couple of books.Well, this wasn't my favorite in this series, but then again, Amos Decker is my least favorite of David Baldacci's characters. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
But I’ll come back to that.So the thing is, I’m not really buying in to this Memory Man series. Amos Decker maintains his personality and weird little quirks despite a few doubts creeping in from time to time.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. I really was trying to predict who was behind everything but in the end is was futile because there were so many a-holes running around the pages of this book.Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are on vacation, enforced for Amos who tags along with Alex as he has nowhere else to go. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker is by far one of the best book characters EVER!! FIRST READ: I really really like the Amos Decker series.
It would appear that someone does not want them poking around, as they are caught in a situation that leaves Decker’s mental abilities tarnished. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
The hook is Amos Decker's incredible memory and ability to see colors when others would feel emotions, a condition caused by a traumatic head injury. After his family was brutally murdered, he slides into despair and homelessness, eventually pulling himself up enough to eke out a sparse living as a private detective.After he witnesses the aftermath of a school shooting, Amos uses his skills and his prior contacts to help find the shooter and an unexpected connection to his past.I thoroughly enjoyed this book and plan to read the second in the series.Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Walk the Wire (Large Print) : Baldacci, David : Amos Decker--the FBI consultant with a perfect memory--and Alex Jamison return to solve a gruesome murder of a young woman named Irene Cramer in a booming North Dakota oil fracking town. I couldn't put it down. I know I’ve set about reading these in reverse order (this is book 4 and I’d previously read the latest episode, book 5) and that can’t help, but I really don’t think it would have made much difference if I had read them in sequence. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
Amos Decker and his FBI partner Alex Jamison take a vacation to Baronville to visit Alex's sister, brother-in-law to celebrate her niece's sixth birthday, only to discover two murdered people in a neighbor's abandoned house. Need another excuse to go to the bookstore this week? You can read all of our book reviews and author interviews by clicking on the Books category link on the right sidebar. While Jamison is happy to let the locals handle things, Decker pulls her into the middle of the investigation as his mind races at light speed. There are several suspects, more than one thing wrong, and there is a long lost treasure.
Terrific. Probably not but more enjoyable to "observe" the development of the characters and their crime solving with the FBI.
He has changed for the better socially and emotionally because of her.David Baldacci’s latest Amos Decker novel touches on some timely material while keeping the reader enthralled throughout. There are several suspects, more than one thI get a lot of books from Goodreads Giveaways but this was one of the very best. 3 of 10 starsAmos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. Amos Decker, the hero of Richmond native David Baldacci’s new mystery thriller, “Memory Man,” has a rare condition that is both a blessing and a burden. Another great Amos Decker (Memory Man) book. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Due to a life-changing head injury, Decker has perfect memory and cannot forget a thing.
Recommended to series fans and those who enjoy a well-paced thriller that has a little of everything.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. Even though some are what you would usually say are no likeable, it actually does not even cross your mind because you are too busy being amused by these messed up human beings to even consider liking them or not.
That's partly because he's an Ohio boy (I've been a proud Buckeye State resident most of my life) and a football standout - that is, until he took a nearly deadly hit on his first play as a member of the Cleveland Browns.What can I say about this book besides it's another stellar entry into an already great series? David Baldacci has done it again!! Instead of low-key downtime, Decker and Jamison are drawn into the investigation to assist local law enforcement because this is no typical case. Seriously, some of these people were train wrecks of human beings. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. I'm not even sure why; I just don't care for him these last couple of books.Well, this wasn't my favorite in this series, but then again, Amos Decker is my least favorite of David Baldacci's characters. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
But I’ll come back to that.So the thing is, I’m not really buying in to this Memory Man series. Amos Decker maintains his personality and weird little quirks despite a few doubts creeping in from time to time.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. I really was trying to predict who was behind everything but in the end is was futile because there were so many a-holes running around the pages of this book.Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are on vacation, enforced for Amos who tags along with Alex as he has nowhere else to go. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker is by far one of the best book characters EVER!! FIRST READ: I really really like the Amos Decker series.
It would appear that someone does not want them poking around, as they are caught in a situation that leaves Decker’s mental abilities tarnished. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
The hook is Amos Decker's incredible memory and ability to see colors when others would feel emotions, a condition caused by a traumatic head injury. After his family was brutally murdered, he slides into despair and homelessness, eventually pulling himself up enough to eke out a sparse living as a private detective.After he witnesses the aftermath of a school shooting, Amos uses his skills and his prior contacts to help find the shooter and an unexpected connection to his past.I thoroughly enjoyed this book and plan to read the second in the series.Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Walk the Wire (Large Print) : Baldacci, David : Amos Decker--the FBI consultant with a perfect memory--and Alex Jamison return to solve a gruesome murder of a young woman named Irene Cramer in a booming North Dakota oil fracking town. I couldn't put it down. I know I’ve set about reading these in reverse order (this is book 4 and I’d previously read the latest episode, book 5) and that can’t help, but I really don’t think it would have made much difference if I had read them in sequence. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
Amos Decker and his FBI partner Alex Jamison take a vacation to Baronville to visit Alex's sister, brother-in-law to celebrate her niece's sixth birthday, only to discover two murdered people in a neighbor's abandoned house. Need another excuse to go to the bookstore this week? You can read all of our book reviews and author interviews by clicking on the Books category link on the right sidebar. While Jamison is happy to let the locals handle things, Decker pulls her into the middle of the investigation as his mind races at light speed. There are several suspects, more than one thing wrong, and there is a long lost treasure.
Terrific. Probably not but more enjoyable to "observe" the development of the characters and their crime solving with the FBI.
He has changed for the better socially and emotionally because of her.David Baldacci’s latest Amos Decker novel touches on some timely material while keeping the reader enthralled throughout. There are several suspects, more than one thI get a lot of books from Goodreads Giveaways but this was one of the very best. 3 of 10 starsAmos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. Amos Decker, the hero of Richmond native David Baldacci’s new mystery thriller, “Memory Man,” has a rare condition that is both a blessing and a burden. Another great Amos Decker (Memory Man) book. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Due to a life-changing head injury, Decker has perfect memory and cannot forget a thing.
Recommended to series fans and those who enjoy a well-paced thriller that has a little of everything.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. Even though some are what you would usually say are no likeable, it actually does not even cross your mind because you are too busy being amused by these messed up human beings to even consider liking them or not.
That's partly because he's an Ohio boy (I've been a proud Buckeye State resident most of my life) and a football standout - that is, until he took a nearly deadly hit on his first play as a member of the Cleveland Browns.What can I say about this book besides it's another stellar entry into an already great series? David Baldacci has done it again!! Instead of low-key downtime, Decker and Jamison are drawn into the investigation to assist local law enforcement because this is no typical case. Seriously, some of these people were train wrecks of human beings. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. I'm not even sure why; I just don't care for him these last couple of books.Well, this wasn't my favorite in this series, but then again, Amos Decker is my least favorite of David Baldacci's characters. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
But I’ll come back to that.So the thing is, I’m not really buying in to this Memory Man series. Amos Decker maintains his personality and weird little quirks despite a few doubts creeping in from time to time.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. I really was trying to predict who was behind everything but in the end is was futile because there were so many a-holes running around the pages of this book.Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are on vacation, enforced for Amos who tags along with Alex as he has nowhere else to go. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker is by far one of the best book characters EVER!! FIRST READ: I really really like the Amos Decker series.
It would appear that someone does not want them poking around, as they are caught in a situation that leaves Decker’s mental abilities tarnished. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
The hook is Amos Decker's incredible memory and ability to see colors when others would feel emotions, a condition caused by a traumatic head injury. After his family was brutally murdered, he slides into despair and homelessness, eventually pulling himself up enough to eke out a sparse living as a private detective.After he witnesses the aftermath of a school shooting, Amos uses his skills and his prior contacts to help find the shooter and an unexpected connection to his past.I thoroughly enjoyed this book and plan to read the second in the series.Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Walk the Wire (Large Print) : Baldacci, David : Amos Decker--the FBI consultant with a perfect memory--and Alex Jamison return to solve a gruesome murder of a young woman named Irene Cramer in a booming North Dakota oil fracking town. I couldn't put it down. I know I’ve set about reading these in reverse order (this is book 4 and I’d previously read the latest episode, book 5) and that can’t help, but I really don’t think it would have made much difference if I had read them in sequence. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
Amos Decker and his FBI partner Alex Jamison take a vacation to Baronville to visit Alex's sister, brother-in-law to celebrate her niece's sixth birthday, only to discover two murdered people in a neighbor's abandoned house. Need another excuse to go to the bookstore this week? You can read all of our book reviews and author interviews by clicking on the Books category link on the right sidebar. While Jamison is happy to let the locals handle things, Decker pulls her into the middle of the investigation as his mind races at light speed. There are several suspects, more than one thing wrong, and there is a long lost treasure.
Terrific. Probably not but more enjoyable to "observe" the development of the characters and their crime solving with the FBI.
He has changed for the better socially and emotionally because of her.David Baldacci’s latest Amos Decker novel touches on some timely material while keeping the reader enthralled throughout. There are several suspects, more than one thI get a lot of books from Goodreads Giveaways but this was one of the very best. 3 of 10 starsAmos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. Amos Decker, the hero of Richmond native David Baldacci’s new mystery thriller, “Memory Man,” has a rare condition that is both a blessing and a burden. Another great Amos Decker (Memory Man) book. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Due to a life-changing head injury, Decker has perfect memory and cannot forget a thing.
Recommended to series fans and those who enjoy a well-paced thriller that has a little of everything.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. Even though some are what you would usually say are no likeable, it actually does not even cross your mind because you are too busy being amused by these messed up human beings to even consider liking them or not.
That's partly because he's an Ohio boy (I've been a proud Buckeye State resident most of my life) and a football standout - that is, until he took a nearly deadly hit on his first play as a member of the Cleveland Browns.What can I say about this book besides it's another stellar entry into an already great series? David Baldacci has done it again!! Instead of low-key downtime, Decker and Jamison are drawn into the investigation to assist local law enforcement because this is no typical case. Seriously, some of these people were train wrecks of human beings. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. I'm not even sure why; I just don't care for him these last couple of books.Well, this wasn't my favorite in this series, but then again, Amos Decker is my least favorite of David Baldacci's characters. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
But I’ll come back to that.So the thing is, I’m not really buying in to this Memory Man series. Amos Decker maintains his personality and weird little quirks despite a few doubts creeping in from time to time.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. I really was trying to predict who was behind everything but in the end is was futile because there were so many a-holes running around the pages of this book.Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are on vacation, enforced for Amos who tags along with Alex as he has nowhere else to go. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker is by far one of the best book characters EVER!! FIRST READ: I really really like the Amos Decker series.
It would appear that someone does not want them poking around, as they are caught in a situation that leaves Decker’s mental abilities tarnished. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
The hook is Amos Decker's incredible memory and ability to see colors when others would feel emotions, a condition caused by a traumatic head injury. After his family was brutally murdered, he slides into despair and homelessness, eventually pulling himself up enough to eke out a sparse living as a private detective.After he witnesses the aftermath of a school shooting, Amos uses his skills and his prior contacts to help find the shooter and an unexpected connection to his past.I thoroughly enjoyed this book and plan to read the second in the series.Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Walk the Wire (Large Print) : Baldacci, David : Amos Decker--the FBI consultant with a perfect memory--and Alex Jamison return to solve a gruesome murder of a young woman named Irene Cramer in a booming North Dakota oil fracking town. I couldn't put it down. I know I’ve set about reading these in reverse order (this is book 4 and I’d previously read the latest episode, book 5) and that can’t help, but I really don’t think it would have made much difference if I had read them in sequence. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
Strange sounds are heard, drugs are rampant and there are several murders that are initially hard to solve for anyone. Published Amos Decker maintains his personality and weird little quirks despite a few doubts creeping in from time to time.Seemed like a Jack Reacher novel to me. Honestly, not much except that this is the fourth featuring former police detective Amos Decker, who landed a spot on my Top 10 book "heroes" list right from the first. Welcome back.
Amos Decker and his FBI partner Alex Jamison take a vacation to Baronville to visit Alex's sister, brother-in-law to celebrate her niece's sixth birthday, only to discover two murdered people in a neighbor's abandoned house. Need another excuse to go to the bookstore this week? You can read all of our book reviews and author interviews by clicking on the Books category link on the right sidebar. While Jamison is happy to let the locals handle things, Decker pulls her into the middle of the investigation as his mind races at light speed. There are several suspects, more than one thing wrong, and there is a long lost treasure.
Terrific. Probably not but more enjoyable to "observe" the development of the characters and their crime solving with the FBI.
He has changed for the better socially and emotionally because of her.David Baldacci’s latest Amos Decker novel touches on some timely material while keeping the reader enthralled throughout. There are several suspects, more than one thI get a lot of books from Goodreads Giveaways but this was one of the very best. 3 of 10 starsAmos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. Amos Decker, the hero of Richmond native David Baldacci’s new mystery thriller, “Memory Man,” has a rare condition that is both a blessing and a burden. Another great Amos Decker (Memory Man) book. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Due to a life-changing head injury, Decker has perfect memory and cannot forget a thing.
Recommended to series fans and those who enjoy a well-paced thriller that has a little of everything.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. Even though some are what you would usually say are no likeable, it actually does not even cross your mind because you are too busy being amused by these messed up human beings to even consider liking them or not.
That's partly because he's an Ohio boy (I've been a proud Buckeye State resident most of my life) and a football standout - that is, until he took a nearly deadly hit on his first play as a member of the Cleveland Browns.What can I say about this book besides it's another stellar entry into an already great series? David Baldacci has done it again!! Instead of low-key downtime, Decker and Jamison are drawn into the investigation to assist local law enforcement because this is no typical case. Seriously, some of these people were train wrecks of human beings. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are visiting Alex sister in Baronville, Pennsylvania. I'm not even sure why; I just don't care for him these last couple of books.Well, this wasn't my favorite in this series, but then again, Amos Decker is my least favorite of David Baldacci's characters. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
But I’ll come back to that.So the thing is, I’m not really buying in to this Memory Man series. Amos Decker maintains his personality and weird little quirks despite a few doubts creeping in from time to time.Probably not my favourite of the series so far but still good. I really was trying to predict who was behind everything but in the end is was futile because there were so many a-holes running around the pages of this book.Amos Decker and Alex Jamison are on vacation, enforced for Amos who tags along with Alex as he has nowhere else to go. On the first night, Decker stumbles upon a double murder next door in the middle of a storm. Then, everything goes to hell!Amos Decker is by far one of the best book characters EVER!! FIRST READ: I really really like the Amos Decker series.
It would appear that someone does not want them poking around, as they are caught in a situation that leaves Decker’s mental abilities tarnished. Two men are found murdered in a home presumed to have been abandoned.
The hook is Amos Decker's incredible memory and ability to see colors when others would feel emotions, a condition caused by a traumatic head injury. After his family was brutally murdered, he slides into despair and homelessness, eventually pulling himself up enough to eke out a sparse living as a private detective.After he witnesses the aftermath of a school shooting, Amos uses his skills and his prior contacts to help find the shooter and an unexpected connection to his past.I thoroughly enjoyed this book and plan to read the second in the series.Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Walk the Wire (Large Print) : Baldacci, David : Amos Decker--the FBI consultant with a perfect memory--and Alex Jamison return to solve a gruesome murder of a young woman named Irene Cramer in a booming North Dakota oil fracking town. I couldn't put it down. I know I’ve set about reading these in reverse order (this is book 4 and I’d previously read the latest episode, book 5) and that can’t help, but I really don’t think it would have made much difference if I had read them in sequence. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.