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One Good Deed, by David Baldacci
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A fast-paced investigation with dark secrets, unexpected twists, well-drawn characters and an intriguing plot (Candis Magazine)A mile-a-minute read that proves once again why David Baldacci has readers the world over flocking for more (Jane Harper, bestselling author of The Dry)Alternately chilling, poignant, and always heart-poundingly suspenseful (Scott Turow)David Baldacci is one of the all-time best thriller authors (Lisa Gardner)A multi-layered protagonist; a plot as deep and twisty as the setting (Kathy Reichs)Mystery and suspense surround a fabulous new character in an enticing, engaging thriller that does not disappoint (Live and Deadly)
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A gripping historical crime novel from the internationally bestselling author, David Baldacci.
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Gebundene Ausgabe: 432 Seiten
Verlag: Macmillan (25. Juli 2019)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 1529027489
ISBN-13: 978-1529027488
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
16,3 x 4,1 x 24,2 cm
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
3.0 von 5 Sternen
2 Kundenrezensionen
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 4.986 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
I have read most of David Baldacci’s books and pre-ordered this new novel. At first, I was irritated by the plot and the language. but I was drawn into the story after a few pages.I can see that some die-hard Baldacci fans might be disappointed, but then again others might find it refreshing to see their favorite author offering more than just more of the same. Yes, the style and language are a bit different, but it is still One Good Read!
Slow Start, interesting middle Part, very poor Ending in a really stupid Detektive Story. Bad Ghostwriter or Baldacci became senile?
Although I have read and/or listened to a couple of Baldacci novels in the past, I am not a devotee of his writing. I enjoy it, to be sure, but I am just not a huge follower of him. Well, I haven’t been, but I can see where, after reading “One Good Deed,†I might just make his writing a more common purchase. The writing is good, and the plot for this new character reminds me of the Rockford Files. In fact, I would say that, with a little wry humor, and the introduction of a couple more characters, this could fill that niche.POV: Written in third person, some aspects of intimacy are weak, despite some touches by the author in developing the primary characters. What I mean is, we don’t get that personal feeling of the main character. Also, with first person POV we could be fooled, now and then, in the same way the hero would be while he conducts his investigation and learns of the errors of his previous mistaken observations. That’s why I ordinarily opt for private eyes who tell us what they see and do as they proceed through their narrative. Still, Baldacci does a good job taking us through the daily routine of a WWII vet after he is released from prison for a crime he didn’t commit.BLUSH FACTOR: Although there is plenty of the rough language, there is not a single eff-word in “One Good Deed.†For those interested in sordid details, there is reference to, uh, extracurricular affairs but not in any way graphic. Be certain that the author is NOT a kiss-and-tell type writer. Look to other writers if graphic stimulation is your reason for reading anything of a romantic nature.Excerpt: Fans of Baldacci, even of this new character, probably already have good reason to read the book, even without glancing at an excerpt. Newbies, though, might appreciate this very short piece taken from about 12 percent into the book.‘…His spending spree had cost him all of fifty cents, with the twin Jacksons lying in the depths of his pocket undiminished. He managed to scrounge a cigarette off a passing stranger, and he sat on a bench near the town square taking his time whittling it down and watching all who passed by in front of him. There was prosperity in the air, comingling with those clearly in economic despair. But those on that woeful side of the equation would no doubt work hard to get to the “other side†with all due speed, rising to the mountaintop to look down on others scrambling madly for their piece of the pie. And that, to Archer, was the fledgling American dream in a nutshell, particularly after a war that had knocked the stuffing out of just about everyone.Archer had good reason to soak in as much of Poca City as he possibly could. This would be his home, at least for the foreseeable future, and he had made friendly with as many folks as he could on his walking tour, at the same time foraging for information to the extent he could without raising their suspicions. He had learned that some had short fuses, and he was not looking to make enemies of any sort.Like Dill, many had heard of Mr. Hank Pittleman, though the opinions of these folks varied greatly. He was either a devil or a benefactor, with not one commentator occupying the middle ground. Archer took in all this with a grain of salt and let it marinate as he smoked. Many had also heard of Lucas Tuttle. He was described as a farmer of fierce devotion to the soil and a provocateur of skilled debate. He was also a seasoned hunter, as comfortable with firearms as he was skewering, with his impressive vocabulary and agile wits, those who did not align with his points of view on myriad subjects. These ranged from local crop rotation theories to the efficacy of the Marshall Plan to the question of the gold standard versus all other benchmarks.A curious combination and perhaps the earmarks of a formidable person from whom to…’Baldacci, David. One Good Deed (pp. 42-43). Grand Central Publishing. Kindle Edition.BOTTOM LINE:Kept me guessing and, the further I got into the story, the more I had to read it. Definitely, I recommend this to readers looking for a clean action-adventure suspense novel. It’s not a great tale, but it certainly is a story worth your time. I intend to purchase the Audible Edition and will listen to it during my next journey across country.Four stars out of five.
This just isn't David Baldacci's usual style. While some may enjoy it...my elderly parents who grew up in that era perhaps...I'm finding it both dull and annoying to read. I've slogged through about half of it and am considering a skip to the end just to get it over with. It drags, is repetitive, and I find that, while Archer seems to have some intelligence, he is also foolish and annoying, and not a protagonist I want to know or like.
The story was good but it moved so slow, even the dialogue was sluggish. I actually looked back to the front to make sure I had his book. This won't be one that I read several times.
Chances are that you are considering reading this book because of your familiarity with bestselling author David Baldacci's other work. An attorney turned prolific writer, Baldacci has published 37 books for adults and 7 books for the younger set since his first novel Absolute Power was published in 1996. Most of those books are parts of series.In One Good Deed, Baldacci breaks from type, setting his novel in the period immediately following World War II. Fresh out of prison, we follow World War II veteran Aloysius Archer to Poca City where he must serve three years of parole. Armed with a list of dos and dont's, Archer immediately seeks out the nearest bar and gets in trouble. Naturally.The writing style is spare, clipped, with a surprising number of sentence fragments. It feels very much like a man is writing for other men. There is detail aplenty, but it is detached, impersonal.If you've liked Baldacci's other books, you'll like enjoy this one as well.
This surprising attempt at writing a noir period piece never really gets off. Stilted dialogue, jokes falling flat... Will the real Baldacci please come back? I would have given it one star but having struggled to the - improbable - ending, I shall grant it two.
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