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07-31-2025 09:37 AM
When I'm in a reading rut, going back to Baldacci can be a good start.
It's hard to find mystery writers to stick with. Almost none come up to my all-time fave Sue Grafton, with her stellar Kinsey Millhone series, outstanding in every way.
Good Baldacci novels I read recently--
"Simply Lies" Former detective, a suburban mom, who works for a global investigative firm, tangles with a con woman who leads her into a widening murder case that could result in her being framed and/or killed.
"Simply Lies" is a stand-alone book.
The series of Baldacci that I like is the "Amos Decker" series. He's a former Ohio police detective who sustains an injury that gives him a photographic memory-- for everything. He ends up working for the FBI, natch.
"The Fallen". Amos and his partner Alex visit her family in a declining Pennsylvania town, where eerie murders take place right next door to their house-- an irresistable invitation for Amos to nose around.
Latest one I'm reading:
"Long Shadows". Currently reading, and it's good so far. Amos and new partner, special agent Fredericka White, are summoned to tony Florida enclave to investigate the murder of a Federal judge and her elite bodyguard in her own home...
Have also read a bit of Baldacci's "Atlee Pine" series, which to me was not especially compelling.
If anyone has any other Baldacci thrillers to recommend (there are so many!) would love to hear.
07-31-2025 10:00 AM
I love the Amos Decker series, too. I also would recommend the John Puller series by David Baldacci. They are excellent. I think you would like this series. Thank you so much for your post about one of my favorite authors of this genre.
07-31-2025 11:05 AM
I am also a Sue Grafton and Baldacci fan.
07-31-2025 01:45 PM
It's easier to list the 3 Baldacci books I didn't enjoy from the 45 I have read: Calamity Souls, Long Road to Mercy, and No Man's Land.
Hope that helps !
07-31-2025 03:45 PM
How about the Billy Harney series by James Patterson/David Ellis.
07-31-2025 04:32 PM
@jlkz wrote:
It's easier to list the 3 Baldacci books I didn't enjoy from the 45 I have read: Calamity Souls, Long Road to Mercy, and No Man's Land.
Hope that helps !
Perhaps that was my problem. Readers rave about Baldacci, but I tried to read "The Mercy" series and gave up in the middle of book 3. The story dragged, and after the first book, it became boring IMO.
I have not tried to read any of his books since.
08-01-2025 08:13 AM
Noting your recommendations, @peacepoet and @Scooby Doo , thank you!
@D Kay , cool. While very different, I think they even share certain characteristics.
@jlkz and @icezeus , it's interesting that the books you didn't care for included ones from the "Atlee Pine/ Mercy" series, which I wasn't crazy about either. In which FBI agent Atlee Pine is on the search for her sister Mercy who was abducted as a child.
"Long Road to Mercy" was a slog for me too.
It's funny how authors may have more heart for certain series of theirs than others. I get the feeling he's more invested in the Amos Decker saga..
08-01-2025 09:02 AM
I love all his books but my favorite is The Mercy series.
08-01-2025 09:09 AM
Ha, ha, @beckyb1012 -- there you go-- there's something for all of us in David Baldacci!
08-01-2025 03:02 PM
I've never read his books. Two of them are in my little free library-The Edge and Calamity of Souls. Should I try one?
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