In Baldacci's long list of heroes, Walter Nash is among the most memorable: a truly sympathetic everyman whose gradual hardening into a violent vigilante feels entirely earned . . . Wherever Baldacci chooses to take Nash next, readers would be well advised to follow. * Publishers' Weekly *
Baldacci is still peerless * The Sunday Times *
Baldacci inhabits the skin of his creations - tripping us up with unexpected empathy and subtle identification * Sunday Express *
Baldacci excels as a storyteller . . . he also knows how to craft a complex and compelling case for his stellar heroes to solve * Daily Mail *
Baldacci cuts everyone's grass - Grisham's, Ludlum's, even Patricia Cornwell's - and more than gets away with it * People *
A master storyteller * Associated Press *
Baldacci is the master -- Jeffrey Archer, author of the Clifton Chronicles and the William Warwick series
One of the all-time best thriller authors -- Lisa Gardner, author of the Frankie Elkin series
Baldacci delivers, every time! -- Lisa Scottoline, author of What Happened To The Bennetts
Alternately chilling, poignant, and always heart-poundingly suspenseful -- Scott Turow, author of the Kindle County series
David Baldacci has readers the world over flocking for more -- Jane Harper, author of Exiles