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Long shadows / David Baldacci.

Baldacci, David, (author.).

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"When Amos Decker is called to South Florida to investigate a double homicide, the case appears straightforward: A federal judge and her bodyguard have been found dead, the judge's face sporting a blindfold with two eye holes crudely cut out, a clear signthat she'd made one too many enemies over her years on the bench. What at first seems cut and dry is anything but: Not only did the judge have more enemies than Decker can count--from violent gang members, drug dealers, and smugglers to a resentful ex-husband--but the bodyguard presents additional conundrums that muddy the waters even further. Who was the real target in this vicious attack? Meanwhile, Decker must contend with a series of unsettling changes, including a new partner--Special Agent Frederica "Freddie" White--nd a devastating event that brings Decker's own tragic past back to the present...and forces him to reckon with his future. As potential witnesses start disappearing, Decker and White are inexorably pulled down a twisted tunnel of secrets, crimes, and scandal--at the end of which lies Decker's deadliest threat yet"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781538719824
  • Physical Description: 438 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Grand Central Publishing, 2022.
Subject: Decker, Amos (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation > Fiction.
Government investigators > Fiction.
Genre: Adventure fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

Available copies

  • 31 of 34 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Radium Hot Springs Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 34 total copies.
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2022 October #1
    Amos Decker, a former football player who suffered a unique brain injury that made him unable to forget anything, spent years working as a police detective. Now he's an FBI agent, and his latest case could prove to be his most challenging. A federal judge has been murdered, along with her bodyguard. The first question: Why did she need a bodyguard? The second question: Could her family have somehow been involved in her murder? Or was this an act of revenge by an unknown assailant? In terms of story, the Decker novels (this is the seventh) are straightforward thrillers. They lack the neck-wrenching plot twists of, say, a Jeffery Deaver novel, and the supporting characters are rather standard issue. On the other hand, there's Amos himself, a man with a unique gift that sometimes feels more like a curse: he's a thoroughly well-developed character, every book revealing new corners of his mind and new ways his perfect memory makes him an imperfect man. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2022 October #1
    A thriller with bloody murders and plenty of suspects and featuring an unlikely partnership between two FBI investigators. FBI consultant Amos Decker has a lot on his mind. The huge fellow once played for the Cleveland Browns in the NFL until he received a catastrophic brain injury, leaving him with synesthesia; he sees death as electric blue. More pertinent to the plot, he also has hyperthymesia, or spontaneous and highly accurate recall. On the one hand, his memories can be horrible. He'd once come home to find his wife and daughter murdered, dead in pools of blood. Later, he listens helplessly on the telephone while his ex-partner shoots herself in the mouth. On the other hand, his memory helps him solve every case he's given. Now he's sent to Florida with a brand-new partner, Special Agent Frederica White, to investigate the murder of a federal judge. Both partners are pissed at their last-minute pairing, and they immediately see themselves as a bad fit. White is a diminutive Black single mother of two who has a double black belt in karate "because I hate getting my ass kicked." (The author doesn't mention Decker's race, but since he's being contrasted with his new partner in every way, perhaps readers are expected to see him as White. Clarity would be nice.) Their case is strange: Judge Julia Cummins was stabbed 10 times and her face covered with a mask, while her bodyguard was shot to death. Decker and White puzzle over the "very contrarian crime scene" where two murders seem to have been committed by two different people in the same place. The plot gets complex, with suspects galore. But the interpersonal dynamic between Decker and White is just as interesting as the solution to the murders, which doesn't come easily. At first, they'd like to be done with each other and go their separate ways. But as they work together, their mutual respect rises and—alas—the tension between them fades almost completely. The pair will make a great series duo, especially if a bit of that initial tension between them returns. And Baldacci shouldn't give Decker a pass on his tortured memories, because readers enjoy suffering heroes. It's not enough that his near-perfect recall helps him in his job. Fascinating main characters and a clever plot add up to an exciting read. Copyright Kirkus 2022 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2022 May

    There are no plot details to share on Baldacci's latest in the "Memory Man" series, but the million-copy first printing bespeaks continuing faith in police detective Amos Decker, a man who can forget nothing, including the terrible murder of his family.

    Copyright 2022 Library Journal.

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