The Whole Truth
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- ISBN13: 9780446539685
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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“Dick, I need a war.”
Nicolas Creel is a man on a mission. He heads up the world’s largest defense contractor, The Ares Corporation. Dick Pender is the man Creel retains to “perception manage” his company to even more riches by manipulating international conflicts. But Creel may have an even grander plot in mind.
Shaw, a man with no first name and a truly unique past, has a different agenda. Reluctantly doing the bidding of a secret multi-national intelligence agency, he travels the globe to keep it safe and at peace.
Willing to do anything to get back to the top of her profession, Katie James is a journalist who has just gotten the break of a lifetime: the chance to interview the sole survivor of a massacre that has left every nation stunned.
In this terrifying, global thriller, these characters’ lives will collide head-on as a series of events is set in motion that could change the world as we know it. An utterly spellbinding tale that feels all too real, THE WHOLE TRUTH delivers all the twists and turns, emotional drama, unforgettable characters, and can’t-place-it-down pacing that readers expect from David Baldacci-and still goes beyond anything he’s written before.
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Baldacci should be ashamed of this. This is written like one of persons books a writer wrote early in his career but could never get published but pulled it out to fill a publisher’s committment. If you have to read it, save your money and get it at the library.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
I reflect I’ve read everything else Baldacci has written. I’m half way though this one and don’t know if I’ll end. It has to be his worst. It has a completly implausable plot,implausible action, is trite and loaded with cliches. Very amateurish. If this were his first book, we never would have heard of him.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
This item has been returned for credit to my credit card. It was supposed to be unabridged it was not there fore I ordered it again as an unabridged item and have received it. thank you tom egert
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
How much of the truth is hidden in the novel and how much is hidden in the effective of the government?
Highly recommended.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
It’s incredible how this happens over and over again. A writer gets a small legendary, and then he gets some money, and then he starts pumping out a book every 9 months or so and guess what? All of them are terrible.
In this particular instance of suckitude, Baldacci simply does a small rip-off of Jack Reacher and dances a small Machiavellian jig about an unrealistically drawn billionaire defense contractor with evil designs on what he sees as the corrupt political hegemony that refuses to realize how safe we were back in the excellent ancient days of the Cold War. Through an inexorable series of episodes of entirely overblown violence, gratuitous slaughter, and plot coincidences that place one gasping at their transparency, the novel somehow manages to stagger to a conclusion that leaves the world intact. Though I will confess that I really did end the book, I am nearly embarrassed to admit it, and did so only under the influence of the same theory on which I force my children to end their dinners (i.e., the to some extent suspect theory that you should permanently end what you ongoing). The only excellent thing about the book is that Baldacci killed off the hero’s like interest before she could further entertain us with her fluency in 15 languages and multiple Ph.D’s in various esoteric sciences, which of course are known to permanently go hand-in-hand with the storybook excellent looks of the highest paid runway models. Bang, bang, she’s dead, thank God.
Although pop fiction can be amazingly terrible, this book is nearly a parody of how low it can go. Let me count the ways: Dreadful. Terrible. Cretinous. Defective. Enervating. Feeble. Yucky. Hideous. Insipid.
I can’t reflect of a pejorative word starting with the letter J offhand, so I will simply end my review here. If it hadn’t already sold a million+ copies, I’d tell you not to buy it, but I guess it’s too late.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5