End Game by David Baldacci
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Will Robie and Jessica
Reel are two of the most lethal people alive. They're the ones the
government calls in when the utmost secrecy is required to take out
those who plot violence and mass destruction against the United States.
And through every mission, one man has always had their backs: their
handler, code-named Blue Man.
But now, Blue Man is missing.
Last
seen in rural Colorado, Blue Man had taken a rare vacation to go fly
fishing in his hometown when he disappeared off the grid. With no
communications since, the team can't help but fear the worst.
Sent
to investigate, Robie and Reel arrive in the small town of Grand to
discover that it has its own share of problems. A stagnant local economy
and a woefully understaffed police force have made this small community
a magnet for crime, drugs, and a growing number of militant fringe
groups.
But lying in wait in Grand is an even more insidious and
sweeping threat, one that may shake the very foundations of America.
And when Robie and Reel find themselves up against an adversary with
superior firepower and a home-court advantage, they'll be lucky if they
make it out alive, with or without Blue Man...
Another
action packed thriller from Baldacci.
Lots of red herrings but a bit far-fetched at times, Robie & Reel
might have 9 lives like cats but I feel
they have should have used them all by now.
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Tuesday, 30 April 2019
Z is for Zombie
This year I decided not to tie
myself to a theme. I wanted to do
something that felt more like writing rather than composing posts. I didn’t want it to be a story that had to be
followed from start to finish so what I’ve ended up with are: “Conversations in
my Head”.
Umm, that’s my only condition Alice. I’ll always have the last word.
Hmm I think Wendy is looking a bit like a zombie today. She’s very tired after two days of
Grandchildren. (Rory yesterday &
Nathan today.) This A-Z challenge thing
is also quite tiring. She managed to get
all her posts done in advance (although not all of them before the challenge
had started) but it’s still time consuming checking out her comments, other
blogs, leaving comments etc.
But this evening I think she’s quite relieved that it’s come
to an end. Well apart from checking out
more blogs and catching up with the sites she regularly follows. This blogging lark is certainly time
consuming and then of course there’s Facebook and something else called
Lifecake. I think that must be the one
where all her kids upload pictures of the babies because she spends a LOT of
time checking that one out. And
Instagram.
Thankfully she doesn’t really do Twitter or Pinterest. Hmm maybe I could take over her Twitter
feed. I could probably have lots of fun
with that.
Alice, you may think I look like a zombie, but zombies don’t
actually exist and I can hear every word you’re saying.
Oh. So no Twitter fun then?
Absolutely not.
Anyway the challenge is finished now.
We’re done.
Done? You think you
can get rid of me? Just like that. Z doesn’t stand for evicted.
No although I’m sure between us we could think up a z word
that means to expel something from your head.
Something! I’m a very
important SOMEONE and I have no intention of being expel or zapulted out of
anywhere.
I was rather hoping you’d say that. I’ve got used to you now Alice. So maybe I won’t zapult you just yet. It’s quite good to have a sounding board and
a different perspective on things.
Well it’s good to know I won’t be homeless and I do like to
have the last word.
Umm, that’s my only condition Alice. I’ll always have the last word.