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Redemption: Memory Man Series, Book 5
Title | Redemption: Memory Man Series, Book 5 |
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Date | 2025-04-06 21:09:26 |
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Link | Listen Read |
Desciption
Detective Amos Decker discovers that a mistake he made as a rookie detective may have led to deadly consequences in the latest Memory Man thriller in David Baldacci's number-one New York Times best-selling series.Amos Decker and his FBI partner Alex Jamison are visiting his hometown of Burlington, Ohio, when he's approached by an unfamiliar man. But he instantly recognizes the man's name: Meryl Hawkins. He's the first person Decker ever arrested for murder back when he was a young detective. Though a dozen years in prison have left Hawkins unrecognizably aged and terminally ill, one thing hasn't changed: He maintains he never committed the murders. Could it be possible that Decker made a mistake all those years ago? As he starts digging into the old case, Decker finds a startling connection to a new crime that he may be able to prevent, if only he can put the pieces together quickly enough.... Number one most popular audiobook in public libraries in 2019.Most popular fiction audiobook on Apple Books in 2019. Read more
Review
This is book 5 of the memory man Amos Decker and, in my opinion, the best one so far. As a reader, the author allows you to participate in the clues that he gives, causing it hard to put the book down because you want to find out what's next. It's action-packed throughout, and the way it is written with short chapters makes it easy to read with your attention held.In this 5th book of the series, we start to see Amos Decker become more personally vulnerable and accessible which is a neat evolution from the original introduction of him. I liked that unlike some of the other books, which sometimes went off in different tangents and at times, confusing episodes, that had to rely on a synopsis at the end to help put it all together, this book seemed to flow and make sense. The other books are very good, but again, for me, this book was the best so far.