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963. "End Game" by David Baldacci – 5 Stars

End Game by David Baldacci – 5 Stars
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 9781455586639

Characters Will Robie and Jessica Reel never disappoint, providing nonstop action throughout. The plot revolves around their missing director Blue Man who is vital to the Agency. Their mission is to find him off in the remote town of Grand, Colorado surrounded by retired Atlas silos bought and being renovated into secure, survivalist condos. Throw in a few suspicious radical group residents, aka white supremist, skinheads, and the Doctor King Apostles, and the result is hundreds of angry killers Robie and Reel must fight off in their pursuit. Who kidnapped Blue Man and why is the question throughout. As the body counts mount for the various groups, so do they for the good guys and specifically more who those who might have information about helpless hooded passengers stuffed in a van. Killing is their specialty and life, but their detective work supplements their talents. You’ll find this book it hard to put down. There is no need to read the previous books in the series – this stands alone just fine. The beginning introduces you to Robie and Reel and their skills via short action-packed separate missions unrelated to the main plot. After that, they again team up despite some controversies from a previous joint mission. This adds to the tasks they face and results in … well, I’ll let you find out.

 Reviewer: Rich

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