Tuesday, October 1, 2019

The Fix by David Baldacci


Every time I think Baldacci can’t get any better he surprises me with a better book.   This plot was byzantine in nature and absolutely delicious to read.    The plot is about spies and I defy you to figure it out before Baldacci lets you.

Amos Decker can’t forget what he sees.   It provides him with an uncanny ability in crime solving and yet haunts him with his personal terrors.  

Amos wasn’t always socially awkward but a hit in football changed him forever.

Decker’s abilities provide a wealth of information to solve this case.   Melvin Mars returns to add to the story.   Alex Jamison has obvious feelings for Decker but Decker is oblivious.   Harper Brown, a DIA agent, is striving to make her father as proud of her as he would have been for the son who was never been.  

Together the four solve the crime and that isn’t a spoiler, you have to figure the good guys would eventually win or do they?


Loved the book and highly recommend it. 

This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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