Simple Genius by David Baldacci, Ron McLarty (Read by)

BUY IT NEW

  • $14.98 List price
  • $13.48 Online price (Save 10%)
  • $12.13 Member price
  • Join Now
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=9781600244742&productCode=BK&maxCount=100&threshold=3

Usually ships within 24 hours

FIND & RESERVE AN IN-STORE COPY

Enter a zip code

(Compact Disc - Abridged)

 
  • Overview
  • Editorial Reviews
  • Customer Reviews
  • Meet the Writer
  • Features
  • Full Product Details

Synopsis

In a world of secrets, human genius is power.

And sometimes it is simply deadly...

A three-hour drive from Washington, D.C., two clandestine institutions face each other across a heavily guarded river. One is the world's most unusual laboratory, whose goals and funding are a mystery. The other is an elite CIA training camp shrouded in secrecy. Now a man and a woman are about to run a gauntlet between these two puzzle factories, straight into a furious struggle to exploit a potentially world-shattering discovery--and keep some other secrets underwraps forever...

Former secret service agents turned private investigators Sean King and Michelle Maxwell have seen their lives splinter around them. Michelle lies unconscious ina hospital bed after a night of suicidal violence. And Sean is forced to take on a thankless investigation into the mutder of a scientist just inside the CIA's razor-wire fence near Williamsburg, Virginia.

Soon he is uncovering layer after layer of disinformation that shields a stunning world filled with elite mathematics, physicists, war heroes, spies, and deadly field agents. Amid more murder, a seemingly autistic girl's extraordinary genius, and a powerful breakthrough in the realm of classified codes, Sean soon learns enough to put his life at risk. Now more than ever, he needs Michelle--at her best--to help stop a conspiracy of traitors operating in the shadow of the White House itself.

From Michelle's courageous struggle to defeat her long-buried personal demons to a
centuries-old secret that surfaces in the heat of action, SIMPLE GENIUS pulses with stunning, high-intensity suspense. The heroes of Split Second andHour Game, David Baldacci's #1 New York Times bestsellers, are back--as you've never seen them before.

Publishers Weekly

Last seen in Split Second(2003), former Secret Service agents Sean King and Michelle Maxwell have reached a crisis in their relationship in this less than compelling Washington political thriller from bestseller Baldacci. When Maxwell instigates a fight with the most intimidating bruiser she could find at a local bar and lets herself be beaten unconscious, despite her superior fighting skills, her partner suggests she voluntarily commit herself to a psychiatric facility. While Maxwell reluctantly undergoes treatment to find the childhood roots of her death wish, King probes the suicide of a scientist found on the grounds of Virginia's Camp Peary, a mysterious CIA facility. Both mysteries are fairly run of the mill, lacking the sharp twists and expert pacing that characterize Baldacci's fiction at its best. (Apr. 24)

Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information

More Reviews and Recommendations

Biography

A Washington, D.C.-based lawyer-turned-author, David Baldacci writes legal thrillers that are as tightly constructed as they are authoritative. Readers know his books, with their cinematic plots and colorful details, are sure to offer the sort of breathless entertainment that thrillers always promise but can’t always deliver.

More About the Author

Customer Reviews

Good - but disapoiting endingby Anonymous

Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings

October 07, 2008: Good book, but bad ending. Read it in four days. Had me entertained until the end. Damn. Could have been better.

Best Baldacci book yetby Anonymous

Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings

November 02, 2007: This is by far the best book Baldacci has written. I could not believe the reviews that said it was slow and boring. It was fast and intriguing. Could not put this book down. I've talked to quite alot of people who have read this book and they all say it's one of the best books they have ever read. To those who find it boring, maybe you should stick to Stuart Woods. You don't need to think and Woods is also someone who does no research for his novels. Woods and Patterson read like a Harlequin. This book of Baldacci can NOT be beat!


More Customer Reviews