Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Total Control

By David Baldacci
This was one of the stand alone novels Baldacci wrote quite early on. It was the one that gripped me so hard, I thought it was so clever. I read it at a time in my life when I had a lot of time on my hands. During the end of my third year of university I was on a 5 week placement at... I don't recall the name of the school- it was 23 years ago.
It was a 3 hour trip each way. A lot of time to go stir crazy. So I began reading. Those were the days... 6 hours a day to just sit, reflect and read. What a joy.

Synopsis

Baldacci proves again that he is the new superstar in the thriller firmament, a total master of plo, pacing and surprise.
Jason Archer is a rising young executive at Triton Global, the world's leading technology conglomerate. Determined to give his family the best of everything, Archer has secretly entered into a deadly game of cat and mouse. He is about to disappear - leaving behind a wife who must sort out his lies from his truths, an air-crash investigation team that wants to know why the plane he was ticketed on suddenly fell from the sky, and a veteran FBI agent who wants to know it all.
Soon the startling truth behind Jason Archer's disappearance explodes into a sinister plot with the murder of the country's single most powerful individual. And Archer's wife, Sidney, is plunged straight into the violence that is leaving behind a trail of dead bodies and shocking exposed secrets.

Author


David Baldacci is one of the for most popular authors living today. The current publishing run sports the brag "110 million copies sold". That is quite a feat for someone who published their first novel in just 20 years ago.
"Born in 1960 in Virginia, Baldacci received a degree in B.A in political science from Virginia Commonwealth University and also a degree in Law from the University of Virginia. For nine years, he practiced law, first as a trial and then as a corporate attorney in Washington, D.C."

Other books written by the author

The Author is prolific so you can either following the link above to the definative list of his works or the list below is merely what I have read to date of publishing:





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