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I loved it. I picked this one up without reading the first book in the series, but I really cannot wait for the next!
I'm on what's supposed to be a peaceful writing hiatus. I should have known better than to bring a Baldacci book. A MINUTE TO MIDNIGHT ensured that the "peaceful" part never took place. I thoroughly enjoyed another exceptional throat-clutching storyline—right to the very last page.
My dad told me to read this series so I dutifully dove into the series a few months back. Honestly, it’s pretty decent. I can get into a few stories about a badass female FBI agent. It is certainly not a bad way to lose a couple of hours.
Best Baldacci book? Pretty close in my opinion! So many plot twists with an ending you’ll never see coming!
3.5 stars here which is a good, above average book on my scale. I got what I asked for which is to see Atlee Pine on a smaller scale crime in her old, old hometown which I thought the author did a nice job of incorporating the town as character also. Anyway, enough small surprises and twists that made me wish I saw them coming. Not my most favorite of series but compelling enough to keep me reading and on the lookout for #3 in the series.
Arlene Pine, FBI agent travels back to her home town to try to uncover what happened to her twin sister when she was abducted and Atlee left for dead when she was a young girl. While there, a series of murders distracts Atlee from her task and makes her wonder if the two are related.
Overall, a relatively slow moving book which did not hold my interest.
Overall, a relatively slow moving book which did not hold my interest.
I never read books in this genre...picked this up bc of a lack of reading material at the moment. It’s meh. Reads like a crime thriller tv series. Flat, one-dimensional characters. Stereotypical to the point of being laughable (not the author’s intention, I’m sure). I’m not a fan of cliff-hangers...building the entire plot up to an implied climax only to never reach it irks me.
Reading is a personal choice...to each his own. I’m sure there are lots of readers who enjoy this type of novel. I’m just not one of them.
Reading is a personal choice...to each his own. I’m sure there are lots of readers who enjoy this type of novel. I’m just not one of them.