The Fix by David Baldacci
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Amos Decker witnesses a
murder just outside FBI headquarters. A man shoots a woman execution
style on a crowded sidewalk, then turns the gun on himself.
Even
with Decker's extraordinary powers of observation and deduction, the
killing is baffling. Decker and his team can find absolutely no
connection between the shooter - a family man with a successful
consulting business - and his victim, a schoolteacher. Nor is there a
hint of any possible motive for the attack.
Enter Harper Brown.
An agent of the Defense Intelligence Agency, she orders Decker to back
off the case. The murder is part of an open DIA investigation, one so
classified that Decker and his team aren't cleared for it.
But
they learn that the DIA believes solving the murder is now a matter of
urgent national security. Critical information may have been leaked to a
hostile government - or, worse, an international terrorist group - and
an attack may be imminent.
Decker's never been one to follow the
rules, especially with the stakes so high. Forced into an uneasy
alliance with Agent Brown, Decker remains laser focused on only one
goal: solving the case before it's too late.
Another fast paced thriller from Baldacci. Kept me turning the pages.
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This sounds like a really good book. I have missed my blog hopping and need to catch back up with all my friends. Hope you are well.
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