Nash Falls
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4.3 • 2천개의 평가
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- US$14.99
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When Walter Nash is recruited by the FBI to help bring down a global crime network his life is turned completely upside down in this thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci.
Nash is an intelligent man, tough but fair-minded. He has a wife and a daughter and a very high-level position at Sybaritic Investments, where his innate skills and dogged tenacity have carried him to the top of the pyramid in his business career. Despite never going on grand adventures, and always working too many hours, he has a happy and upscale life with his family.
However, following his estranged Vietnam-veteran father’s funeral, Nash is unexpectedly approached by the FBI in the middle of the night. They have an important request: become their inside man to expose an enterprise that is laundering large sums of money through Sybaritic. At the top of this illegal operation is Victoria Steers, an international criminal mastermind that the FBI has been trying to bring down for years.
Nash has little choice but to accept the FBI’s demands and try to bring Steers and her partners to justice. But when Steers discovers that Nash is working with the FBI, she turns the tables on him in a way he never could have contemplated. And that forces Nash to take the ultimate step both to survive and to take his revenge: He must become the exact opposite of who he has always been.
And even that may not be enough.
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Nash Falls
Fast moving and suspenseful. Couldn’t put it down! Excited for the sequel!
Kept me engaged.
Good, solid read. Kept me interested throughout even though the time line skipped ahead a couple of times (necessarily I may add). I didn’t expect the ending, but also won’t give it away here. I look forward to the next book with anticipation.
Dissapointed
Because this book has no ending, the reader is left dangling and very upset. The idea of two separate books to be read at disparate times is ridiculous. mr. Baldacchino refusal to draw the various themes together is either due to a lazy writing technique or pursuit of more money in a second book.