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Split Second
by David Baldacci
This was the first Sean King and Michelle Maxwell book in the series.
Eight years ago, Sean King's career as a Secret Service Agent came to a screeching halt when a presidential candidate was killed on his watch. Now, eight years later, Michelle Maxwell gets a taste of what Sean felt like when a candidate she's in charge of is kidnapped.
Sean has worked hard to put his life back together after the Ritter assassination. He's a sucessful lawyer now with a nice house on the lake. Then the man working with Sean is found murdered in Sean's office.
Michelle seeks Sean out after her own failure with the secret service. The two soon begin to link the two incidents together. They both become targets as ghost from the past come back to haunt Sean King.
This was not my favorite David Baldacci novel. I was reading this one with my husband as a buddy read, and felt the same way I did. It was good, don't get me wrong, but it it lacked something. Sometimes there were too many things going on at once and sometimes the story just stalled.
Overall this one is a C.
Eight years ago, Sean King's career as a Secret Service Agent came to a screeching halt when a presidential candidate was killed on his watch. Now, eight years later, Michelle Maxwell gets a taste of what Sean felt like when a candidate she's in charge of is kidnapped.
Sean has worked hard to put his life back together after the Ritter assassination. He's a sucessful lawyer now with a nice house on the lake. Then the man working with Sean is found murdered in Sean's office.
Michelle seeks Sean out after her own failure with the secret service. The two soon begin to link the two incidents together. They both become targets as ghost from the past come back to haunt Sean King.
This was not my favorite David Baldacci novel. I was reading this one with my husband as a buddy read, and felt the same way I did. It was good, don't get me wrong, but it it lacked something. Sometimes there were too many things going on at once and sometimes the story just stalled.
Overall this one is a C.