A review by kimball_hansen
The Hit by David Baldacci

3.0

I came in with high hopes and was a little disappointed with this book compared to the first one, [b:The Innocent|12849385|The Innocent (Will Robie, #1)|David Baldacci|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1329854216l/12849385._SY75_.jpg|17594837]. There were a lot more characters to follow which got confusing and the story was slow for the most part. Plus even though it was the same narrator he sounded different than the last book where I kept picturing Robert Redford. Oh well, I'm still going to continue the series because Robie is the best and I want to see what happens with Julie and now Jessica. I don't understand why Vance and Robie could be a thing (FBI vs CIA). They both can't say anything about each their lives. It's like their playing poker and trying to bluff each other the whole time.

How did Robie know to find Reel in the middle of Arkansas? Also why does Robie shoot the porch floor when he's trying to break into a house? These are questions that demand to be answered.

I still don't understand this apocalypse note that was supposed to destroy the world which is pathetic because that was the point of this whole story.

Why does stupid HIPPA state that it's a breach of confidentiality to tell another their health status? What could anther person have to gain by knowing why I came into the hospital? One of those stupid laws made I guess.