Required Reading

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Sunday, March 20, 2022

Redemption by David Baldacci



Amos Decker can’t forget; Anything!  A blindside hit in his first professional football game changed his brain.   Not forgetting anything sounds good, particularly for those of us who are aging but forgetting nothing means remembering the bad with the good and Amos has a lot of bad to remember.   Amos is an FBI consultant and returns to his hometown of Burlington Ohio to visit his murdered families’ grave.   While there a murderer he put away on his first homicide investigation seeks him out, claims innocence and asks Amos to clear his name.   This leads to an action laden search for truth.

This story provides a wealth of characters both good and bad.  In addition to the initial search for truth, a series of seemingly unconnected murders draws Amos deep into his troubled mind.

Baldacci tells a great story and I highly recommend the book. 


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