By David Baldacci. #2 in John Puller Series. Grade A “Military criminal investigator John Puller is drawn closer to him when his aunt is found dead in her house in Paradise, Florida. The local police have ruled the death as an accident, but Puller finds...
- Author: Radhika
- December 5, 2012
Review: One Summer
By David Baldacci. Grade: A David Baldacci is without a doubt one of the finest writers of edge-of-your-seat thrillers. He has taken a departure from the norm with his novels Wish You Well and The Christmas Train in the past, both of which I enjoyed a...
- Author: Shriya
- June 20, 2012
By David baldacci. Grade A This is the first time that I have gotten my hands on something written by David Baldacci, and now I regret not having read anything by him before. As is often the case, I try to guess the plot by...
- Author: Crestless Wave
- June 1, 2012
Review: Zero Day
By David Baldacci. Grade B+ “Baldacci needs no introduction” said Daily Mail. Truer lines I haven’t heard. David Baldacci introduces a new kind of thriller. Special Agent John Puller. The new heart-racing thriller from the Number One International Bestselling Author John Puller is a former...
- Author: Riya
- January 13, 2012
Review: Split Second
By David Bladacci. #1 King-Maxwell series. Grade: A. I am a relatively newer fan of Mr. Baldacci’s work. Having almost finished the Camel Club series save for one book, I decided to try the King-Maxwell series, about which I had hopes that were sky-rocketing. I am...
- Author: Anushka
- November 13, 2011
Review: Hell’s corner
By David Baldacci, Grade: A. #5 in Camel club Series. David Baldacci has a new fan now. When I accepted the book for reviewing, I hadn’t heard of Mr. Baldacci. After reading the novel, I am beginning to think that I must have been living...
- Author: Anushka
- October 29, 2011
Review: The Sixth Man
By David Baldacci. King-Maxwell #5. Grade: A The much-awaited follow up novel to First Family in the King-Maxwell Series is everything it promised to be. Edgar Roy–an alleged serial killer held in a secure, fortress-like Federal Supermax facility–is awaiting trial. He faces almost certain conviction....
- Author: Shriya
- October 17, 2011