Monday, April 12, 2010

Whole Truth - David Baldacci

All we can say is WOW! If you want a fast pace, well written, entertaining top thriller novels then you will be hard to beat "The Whole Truth" this year. We are sure that this book will introduce the film circuit, and - if you like Robert Ludlum type stories then this book will be your right to an alley. 

In the center of the story you have Nicolas Creel - a "peace loving" mega dealer. Things have been a bit quiet in the arms trade as the biggest thing going is some annoying little wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. And if the world will not be forced to start the war properly, so yaw is not detrimental to help along. 

Throw in a super-terrorist blow operative and his very unpleasant employers and suddenly you have put one hell of history. The pace of the story moves into the sea as you grab the reader - you simply can not wait for the next page. 

There is simply no slow period after my eight hours after starting. Another aspect is that we found the way to a brilliant, this story is no predictability of the conclusions.


Characterized by continuous development, and to tell the story of his son does not deviate from the main story. The language was concise and clear, and there were no real lines of imagination when it came to the technology they described - something that often annoys me with many of the new generation of spy / action thrillers top. 

The characters are some of the most robust we have read in the best thriller books for a long time. You actually find yourself enjoying Creel and listening to the inner workings of his mind. A real anti-hero, what kind of character you can see in other books.

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