Redemption
David Baldacci
Price  525.00
A heart-pounding thriller featuring Amos Decker, FBI Special Agent, by internationally bestselling author David Baldacci. Redemption is the fifth memory man thriller in David Baldacci's Sunday Times bestselling series. FBI consultant Amos Decker returns to the scene of a family tragedy in a grim act of commemoration, and is confronted by more than just painful memories: A felon on a mission. When Decker returns to Burlington, Ohio, he is tracked down by his first homicide arrest, Meryl Hawkins, a man who still maintains his innocence. A rookie's mistake. With Hawkins recently released from his life sentence, Decker finds himself questioning what had once seemed watertight evidence. Is the real killer still out there? A murderer at large. As the body count rises in a new crime spree, Decker and his former partner Mary Lancaster dig deeper and reopen the old case - and old wounds. Back in his home town and plagued by the ghosts of his past, Amos Decker is compelled to discover the confronting truth in the latest memory man thriller of David Baldacci's number one bestselling series.
ISBN 9781509874415Category FictionSubcategory Crime, Mystery & Thrillers
Publisher Pan Macmillan UKImprint PanPublished 23/01/2020
Format B FormatBinding PaperbackPage extent 656
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