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  • Pub. Date: October 2009
  • 456pp
  • Sales Rank: 45
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    • Pub. Date: October 2009
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 456pp
    • Sales Rank: 45

    Synopsis

    A mysterious high-profile homicide in the nation's capital collides with the dark side of national security in David Baldacci's new, heart-stopping thriller.

    TRUE BLUE

    Mason "Mace" Perry was a firebrand cop on the D.C. police force until she was kidnapped and framed for a crime. She lost everything-her badge, her career, her freedom-and spent two years in prison. Now she's back on the outside and focused on one mission: to be a cop once more. Her only shot to be a true blue again is to solve a major case on her own, and prove she has the right to wear the uniform. But even with her police chief sister on her side, she has to work in the shadows: A vindictive U.S. attorney is looking for any reason to send Mace back behind bars. Then Roy Kingman enters her life.

    Roy is a young lawyer who aided the poor until he took a high-paying job at a law firm in Washington. Mace and Roy meet after he discovers the dead body of a female partner at the firm. As they investigate the death, they start uncovering surprising secrets from both the private and public world of the nation's capital.

    Soon, what began as a fairly routine homicide takes a terrifying and unexpected turn-into something complex, diabolical, and possibly lethal.

    Publishers Weekly

    This promising first in a new series from bestseller Baldacci (First Family) introduces Beth Perry, chief of the District of Columbia's Metropolitan Police, and Beth's younger sister, Mace Perry, a former police officer dubbed “the Patty Hearst of the twenty-first century” after she was seized by bandits, drugged and taken along on a series of armed robberies around Washington. Mace, who's just getting out of prison after serving a two-year sentence, is willing to risk everything to clear her name and reclaim her life as a cop by cracking a big case on her own. The rape-murder of a powerful lawyer as well as the killing of a prominent U.S. attorney provide Mace an opportunity to vindicate herself. While Baldacci draws his characters in bright primary colors, and some of the action reaches comic book proportions, he delivers his usual intricate plotting and sets the stage nicely for highly competent Beth and impulsive, streetwise Mace to take on more bad guys. (Oct. 27)

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    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.

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    Not the best, but still a good readby Reader_Haven

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    December 03, 2009: David Baldacci has become one of my favorite Autors. This book is a stand alone having no characters or story lines from his previous books. I was a little disapointed in the carry over of Michelle Maxwell character type. The ending lacked creativity. The plot was over the top. Maybe in D.C. this type of story could happen, but for us in fly-over country, it is far fetched. One theme that does come out of it for me is the bond that families share in the midst of life happening. On those cold evenings when sleep will not present itself, the worries of the day keep running throughout your head and home, when in need of a pleasant story that you know will end well, pick up True Blue and at least make the time more endurable.

    Well, maybe not.by JohnP51

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    December 01, 2009: I enjoyed Baldacci's Camel Club and King/Maxwell series very much. Starting with The Whole Truth, the plots started wearing thin and the formulas became as one. Baldacci needs to go back to the style and characters of his earlier books. They are what made me want to read more books by him.


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