Long Shadows By David Baldacci (2024)

What makes Long Shadows particularly compelling isn't just the mystery; it’s the evolution of Decker himself.

As Decker digs into the judge’s past, he realizes the "long shadows" of the title refer to secrets that refuse to stay buried, eventually putting his own life in the crosshairs. The Verdict Long Shadows by David Baldacci

Whether you’ve read every Amos Decker book or you’re looking for a high-octane entry point into the series, Long Shadows delivers a complex, satisfying mystery that will keep you guessing until the final chapter. What makes Long Shadows particularly compelling isn't just

The story finds Amos Decker—the former football pro with (he forgets nothing) and synesthesia (he sees colors associated with death)—at a crossroads. After a series of personal upheavals, he is reassigned to South Florida to investigate a double homicide that feels impossible to solve. The story finds Amos Decker—the former football pro

Decker is paired with a new partner, Special Agent Frederica “Freddie” White. Their chemistry is a highlight—White doesn't just tolerate Decker's eccentricities; she challenges them, forcing him to adapt his lone-wolf style.

Swapping the gritty Northeast for the humid, deceptive luxury of Florida provides a vibrant backdrop that contrasts sharply with Decker’s dark, internal world.

If you’re a fan of thrillers that make your pulse race while simultaneously twisting your brain into a pretzel, you likely already have on your permanent “must-read” list. But with the release of Long Shadows , the seventh installment in the Amos Decker (Memory Man) series, Baldacci proves he still has plenty of surprises up his sleeve. The Premise: A Fresh Start with Old Ghosts

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