![]() ![]() The fact-paced story develops quite nicely into a something much bigger than Robie, Vance and Julie, an elaborate plot that if carried out would shock the entire country. They pair together and along with FBI special agent Nicole Vance they began investigating a double murder, a bus explosion and other seemingly unrelated episodes. Robie crosses paths with Julie, a fourteen-year-old runaway from a foster home with her own secrets. The dialogue is sharp, the character development credible, and the descriptions succinct. There are so many twists and turns in the storyline and the plot that one may find himself going back and reading again, to understand how all makes sense. Baldacci grabs the attention of the reader from page one and keeps him guessing until the last few pages. ![]() A hit which does feel right and which Robie refused to carry out. agency, performs perfectly one hit after another in rough places all over the world. Will Robie, a hitman working for a secret U.S. Please enjoy my review of The Innocent by David Baldacci. ![]()
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