No Man’s Land by David Baldacci is an exciting thriller featuring special investigator John Puller, who is pursuing a case that will send him deep into his own troubled past.
One man demands justice….
John Puller is the US Army’s most tenacious investigator, but he is not equipped to face the truth about his mother’s disappearance 30 years ago. New evidence has come to light suggesting that Puller’s father – a highly decorated army veteran – may have murdered his wife.
When Puller’s friend, intelligence operative Veronica Knox, arrives on the scene, he realizes that there is far more to this case than he first thought. He knows that nothing will prevent him from discovering what really happened to his mother – even if it means proving that his father is a killer.
…the other seeks revenge.
Paul Rogers has just been paroled after spending 10 years in a high-security prison for murder. And with his freedom comes a desire to pay back old debts. Harbouring a dark past that changed him in unimaginable ways, Rogers embarks on a journey across the country, set on a path of revenge against the people who took away his humanity.
As both men uncover a trail of deception that stretches back decades, they soon realise that the truth will bind them together in ways they could never have imagined.
2booksaweek I am the biggest Baldacci fan ever and especially like the Puller series. In the past Baldacci has been able to tell the incredible story without using the “F” word often. This story was so suspenseful and well written but the language ruined it for me. I don’t want to read it or hear it on audible. Yes, people talk like that but it is actually possible to tell the story without it. Come on Baldacci, be one author who doesn’t ruin books with filthy language. You would be surprised how…
A bit disappointing I was disappointed in this one. The storyline didn’t have a solid feel about it, and attention to detail was loose. Nearly gave up in a couple of places. Not the sort of performance I expect from Baldacci.
Reality check needed when Baldacci ventures into “No Man’s Land” Please note that this is the first Amazon Review for this book from someone who has actually purchased it – not a “Vine Customer Review of Free Product”. I read the book because it was published in Australia on 25 October 2016 but surprisingly it won’t be released in the US until 15 November 2016.Â