New York Times best-selling author David Baldacci returns with his next thriller featuring military investigator John Puller.
John Puller’s mother disappeared nearly 30 years ago. Despite an intensive search and investigation, she was never seen again. But new allegations have come to light suggesting that Puller’s father – now suffering from dementia and living in a VA hospital – may have murdered his wife.
Puller is officially barred from working on the case and faces a potential court-martial if he disobeys the order, but he knows he can’t sit this investigation out. When intelligence operative Veronica Knox turns up, Puller realizes that there is far more to this case than he had originally thought. Puller will stop at nothing to discover the truth about what happened to his mother…even if it means proving that his father is a killer.
I can say without a doubt this is the best of the series NO MAN’S LAND is David Baldacci’s fourth book in his very successful John Puller series. I can say without a doubt this is the best of the series. Two parallel stories keep the reader’s interest through the first half, merging seamlessly by the middle of the book.Â
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