End Game (Will Robie, #5)

Will Robie and Jessica Reel are two of the most lethal people alive They re the ones the government calls in when the utmost secrecy is required to take out those who plot violence and mass destruction against the United States And through every mission, one man has always had their backs their handler, code named Blue Man.But now, Blue Man is missing.Last seen in rural Colorado, Blue Man had taken a rare vacation to go fly fishing in his hometown when he disappeared off the grid With no communications since, the team can t help but fear the worst.Sent to investigate, Robie and Reel arrive in the small town of Grand to discover that it has its own share of problems A stagnant local economy and a woefully understaffed police force have made this small community a magnet for crime, drugs, and a growing number of militant fringe groups But lying in wait in Grand is an even insidious and sweeping threat, one that may shake the very foundations of America And when Robie and Reel find themselves up against an adversary with superior firepower and a home court advantage, they ll be lucky if they make it out alive, with or without Blue Man Best Read [ End Game (Will Robie, #5) ] Author [ David Baldacci ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr David Baldacci is back with another in his hard hitting Will Robie series, which matches an impactful thriller with some social commentary After a harrowing mission in London, Will Robie is summoned to see the new Director of Central Intelligence He s met there by his sometimes partner, Jessica Reel, who has just come off her own mission that ended quite poorly Together, they are informed that their handler, Roger Blueman Walton, has gone missing during his annual vacation to Colorado Arme David Baldacci is back with another in his hard hitting Will Robie series, which matches an impactful thriller with some social commentary After a harrowing mission in London, Will Robie is summoned to see the new Director of Central Intellige...This story is a long way down from, The Innocent I don t know who really wrote this under Baldacci s name, but I can hardly believe he did Murders, pointless romance, senseless deaths equal the worst story penned under Baldacci s name 0 of 10 starsA page turner it is Will Robie is a secret agent and deadliest assassin of United States of America Together with his partner, Jessica Reel, he solves unimaginable crimes As they inch forward in their career, their projects get tougher.Their boss, Blue Moon is missing since a few days and they are given the assignment to find him, hopefully alive Layer by Layer, the story starts to unfold It started out a bit slow, catching up the speed in the middle and kept me engaged Characters are def A page turner it is Will Robie is a secret agent and deadliest assassin of United States of America Together with his partner, Jessica Reel, he solves unimaginable crimes As they inch forward in t...No doubt about it Government sanctioned assassins Will Robie and Jessica Reel have never fail to get the job done, even when it comes at great personal cost and a smattering of collateral damage This time, though, their efforts border on overkill pun intended.Will and Jessica are returning to action after separate assignments that left them physically and mentally devastated They ve healed as much as humanly possible, but Jessica s mind is still reeling another pun intended leaving in l No doubt about it Government sanctioned assassins Will Robie and Jessica Reel have never fail to get the job done, even when it comes at great personal cost and a smattering of collateral damage This time, though, their efforts border on overkill pun intended.Will and Jessica are returning to action after separate assignments that left them physically and mentally devastated They ve healed as much as humanly possible, but Jessica s mind is still reeling another pun intended leaving in limbo the connection they formed during a previous joint venture They haven t seen each other for six months, but now they get called in to solve a surpr...I have read several David Baldacci books, but this is the first I ve read in his Will Robie series And, after finishing this one so do I, of course, want to read the previous four books As usual is Baldacci s writing on top and I love how the book from page one to the last is filled with action No slow parts in this book for sure.For a new reader is this book pretty easy to get into I find it very easy to get the gist of the main characters Will Robie and Jessica Reel From what I learned th I have read several David Baldacci books, but this is the first I ve read in his Will Robie series And, after finishing this one so do I, of course, want to read the previous four books As usual is Baldacci s writing on top and I love how the book from page one to the last is filled with action No slow parts in this book for sure.For a new reader is this book pretty easy to get into I find it very easy to get the gist of the main characters Will Robie and Jessica Reel From what I learned through reading are they both very good at what they do and that they, on apersonal level care very much for each other However, Reel seems to have had a change of heart after the events in the last book and Robie is both hurt and confused about it And, now they have to work tog...Audiobook 11 54 hours 2 out of 5 stars End Game Will Robie 5, by David Baldacci, is not up to the standard of the earlier Will Robie books, suffering from a wandering plot and less than credible story line Will s unaided and quick disposal of 17 bad guys in just a few minutes at the beginning of the book not a spoiler was so unbelievable that it was surely facetious The clich ridden dialogue is not improved by the narratio...I m usually a fan of the Will Robie series but this was not one of his best books The relationship between Robie and Reel was weird and the criminal characters were just plain stupid, I felt like I could feel my IQ dropping while reading this book, definitely not one I would recommend.This is the fifth book in the Will Robie series I read the first two, The Innocent and The Hit, but have not had an opportunity to read the third and fourth volumes in the series The only reason that I read this one now, before reading those, was because when the book was released I placed a recommendation at my library that they purchase it and received a notification that it had became available I had 72 hours to pick it up Ideally I should have read the other books first I am familiar wi This is the fifth book in the Will Robie seri...Amm, a ghost writer or a writer s cooperative, hardly matters as the Elitist Writers Industrial Complex cannot address the amorphous genre A government assassin is in a plot not complex but challenging for Robie the hero of the novel This is my first read from a Baldacci, so I will only go by the character of Robie himself very conflicted and shallow without being complex The novel clearly works for the heroism, brutality and freshness demanded of contemporary thrillers Still in his bag of t Amm, a ghost writer or a writer s cooperative, hardly matters as the Elitist Writers Industrial Complex cannot address the amorphous genre A government assassin is in a plot not complex but challenging for Robie the hero of the novel This is my first read from a Baldacci, so I will only go by the character of Robie himself very conflicted and shallow without ...The fifth book in the Will Robie Series by David Baldacci proved to be the weakest so far, and that s really quite a shame given the previous books After taking and completing rather strenuous jobs in both London and Iraq, government agents assassins Robie and his partner Jessica Reel are tasked with finding out what happened to their boss, Roger Blue Man Walton, when he disappears in his hometown in Eastern Colorado Much like the previous two books in the series, the foundation of this stor The fifth book in the Will Robie Series by David Baldacci proved to be the weakest so far, and that s really quite a shame given the previous books After taking and completing rather strenuous jobs in both London and Iraq, government agents assassins Robie and his partner Jessica Reel are tasked with finding out what happened to their boss, Roger Blue Man Walton, when he disappears in his hometown in Eastern Colorado Much like the previous two books in the series, the foundation of this story is based on a main character and their previous life before working for the U.S government, in this case the backstory of Blue Man.The biggest proble...

End Game (Will Robie, #5)
  • English
  • 23 August 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 408 pages
  • 1455586609
  • David Baldacci
  • End Game (Will Robie, #5)