The Target (Will Robie Series)

[David Baldacci] ✓ The Target (Will Robie Series) ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Target (Will Robie Series) A Compassionate Assassin? I didnt get much done around the house recently, since I began reading this Will Robie novel. I just could not put it down and when I did, I could not wait to get back to it. This story has action and excitement from the beginning to the end. Like the movie, Interview, in this story the U.S. government hopes to overthrow the current ruler of North Korea and replace him with their puppet regime.Of course they call on the team of Will Robie and Jes. Too Many Plots, T

The Target (Will Robie Series)

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Rating : 4.93 (808 Votes)
Asin : 1478952482
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 11 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-11-26
Language : English

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And they will do anything to see that the two assassins succeed, but that they do not survive.As they prepare for their mission, Reel faces a personal crisis that could well lead old enemies right to her doorstep, resurrecting the ghosts of her earlier life and bringing stark danger to all those close to her. The President knows it's a perilous, high-risk assignment. But there are some in power who don't trust the pair. And all the while, Robie and Reel are stalked by a new adversary: an unknown and unlikely assassin, a woman who has trained her entire life to

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Best of all, he survives to reappear in the next book of this new series."The Free-Lance Star on Zero Day"Zero Day is a nifty, paranoid thriller disguised as a murder mystery, and Baldacci advances it at a speedy clip with a nice mix of intrigue, tantalizing clues and the occasional explosionBaldacci's books are fast-paced battles between good and evil."Richmond Times Dispatch on Zero Day. One of the best Baldacci's since Absolute Power, this is one that will have all suspense readers enthralled."Suspense Magazine on The Innocent"Readers expect excitement and intrigue in David Baldacci's books, and Zero Day is no exceptionAs Baldacci's new hero narrowly escapes countless close calls, the pairing of the author's imagination and knowledge create a wild ride for the reader. "With a lightning

"A Compassionate Assassin?" I didn't get much done around the house recently, since I began reading this Will Robie novel. I just could not put it down and when I did, I could not wait to get back to it. This story has action and excitement from the beginning to the end. Like the movie, "Interview", in this story the U.S. government hopes to overthrow the current ruler of North Korea and replace him with their puppet regime.Of course they call on the team of Will Robie and Jes. Too Many Plots, Too Little Polish db I'm beginning to think I've read too many David Baldacci novels, or it may be that he has written too many, but I feel he's started to write by formula, or by recipe, or (I don't really want to believe) he is outlining the plots and someone else is ghosting the actual writing.In this novel, the language became, at times, simple and rough, with _none_ of the polish I have come to expect from Baldacci. His earlier novels bobbled on plot development, b. Disappointing There is a fiction writer's motto that is as old as the profession itself: "Show, Don't Tell." A reader doesn't even sense the presence of the author in a well-written novel reading it is an experience, not work. Baldacci really dropped the ball on this one, at least in the 'author intrusion' department. This was a written audio book -- more a script than a novel. Surprising to me, as I am a Baldacci fan. A good novelist assumes his/her readers hav

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