![]() ![]() If you want to read a thriller about a kidnapping and a killer in a small rural town, pick up A Minute to Midnight. Author David Baldacci delivers another riveting chapter in Atlee Pines journey to learn what really happened to her twin sister so many years ago. Now I want to check out the rest of the series to see where Baldacci goes with it. I liked the story more and more as the plot unfolded.įinal thoughts: The ending answers some questions while setting the stage for the next book. Writing: The book is almost 500 pages with short chapters that sometimes end in a cliffhanger. ![]() “The thing is, sometimes you think you know someone, but you really don’t.” Overall, I enjoyed the different interactions. I think there weren’t too many or too few characters. I liked the premise, so I was interested to see how the story would play out.Ĭharacters: The story revolves around Atlee, revealing her backstory and development. I haven’t read the first book in this series, but I could follow along just fine. When a local woman is killed and a second murder follows, she also has to find a killer before more people die.įirst impressions: I always love a good Baldacci thriller. Atlee returns to her hometown in Georgia to begin her investigation. About the book: It’s the second novel in the Atlee Pine series that follows an FBI agent as she tries to figure out what happened to her twin sister, Mercy, who was kidnapped thirty years ago. FBI Agent Atlee Pine returns to her Georgia hometown to investigate her twin sisters abduction, only to encounter a serial killer in this page-turning thriller. ![]()
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