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A review by judithdcollins
Bullseye - an Original Will Robie / Camel Club Short Story by David Baldacci
5.0
Having read all the books in David Baldacci’s Will Robie series, including his latest, The Guilty, realized I had missed the novella, BULLSEYE (Will Robie #2.5). The audiobook was exceptional and narrator, Ron McLarty delivers an outstanding performance.
With assassin Will Robie, Oliver Stone and Camel Club collaboration-- is like having the thrill of Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller team up in the same book The Crossing.
BULLSEYE, a fantastic novella! David combines wit, humor, and action--with my favorite Baldacci characters in one suspense short thriller. A bank heist! Is there more than just a bank robbery? When everything is not as it appears.
Stone (old school), a cemetery manager is at the bank (no online banking or ATM), a robbery and Robie and Stone get caught in the middle. Being a former bank manager for years (my son still is), always love bank robberies (in fiction, not reality).
Entertaining. Well-crafted. Give us more of these—crossovers: Good stuff.
All my heroes in one jam packed fun novella. While the short story,serves as a prequel for The Target #3 (Will Robie/Jessica Reel) which I had already read; however, it was worth getting some great laughs with all my favorites.
You have to read THE GUILTY- The best thus far in the Will Robie series landing on my Top 40 Books of 2015. I am hoping for a movie adaption of The Guilty, and Memory Man.
With assassin Will Robie, Oliver Stone and Camel Club collaboration-- is like having the thrill of Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller team up in the same book The Crossing.
BULLSEYE, a fantastic novella! David combines wit, humor, and action--with my favorite Baldacci characters in one suspense short thriller. A bank heist! Is there more than just a bank robbery? When everything is not as it appears.
Stone (old school), a cemetery manager is at the bank (no online banking or ATM), a robbery and Robie and Stone get caught in the middle. Being a former bank manager for years (my son still is), always love bank robberies (in fiction, not reality).
Entertaining. Well-crafted. Give us more of these—crossovers: Good stuff.
All my heroes in one jam packed fun novella. While the short story,serves as a prequel for The Target #3 (Will Robie/Jessica Reel) which I had already read; however, it was worth getting some great laughs with all my favorites.
You have to read THE GUILTY- The best thus far in the Will Robie series landing on my Top 40 Books of 2015. I am hoping for a movie adaption of The Guilty, and Memory Man.