4.41/5
Author: David Baldacci
Publication Date: Feb 28, 2017
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Rating: 4.41/5 out of 65805
Publisher: Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House
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Mar 06, 2017
I am new to this author having only read a rather weak Christmas story by him prior to reading Memory Man and now, The Last Mile. If these two books are any indication of the rest of his stuff then I have a lot of reading enjoyment ahead of me.Nov 05, 2016
The Last Mile's plot is rehashed, and many familiar ideas and objects are about this book right from the start. Baldacci being Baldacci, i.e the author whose thrillers have wowed me more often than not, takes these familiar things and gives them his own personal spin.May 25, 2016
For the life of me I don't understand the 5 stars for this book I have read more than half of Baldacci's books and each time I'm reading one I wonder why I bother. I do like the quirky protagonist in this series, Amos Decker, but that is about it. The plot is completely unbelievable and the characters might as well be wearing black or white hats to signify good or evil. The book was at least 1/3 too long filled with repetition, plot twists that were so implausible as to be laughable, cardboard For the life of me I don't understand the 5 stars for this book I have read more than half of Baldacci's books and each time I'm reading one I wonder why I bother. I do like the quirky protagonist in this series, Amos Decker, but that is about it. The plot is completely unbelievable and the characters might as well be wearing black or white hats to signify good or evil. The book was at least 1/3 too long filled with repetition, plot twists that were so implausible as to be laughable, cardboard characters and mind numbing details about what they had to eat. I just don't see what others see in this author's work. ...moreMay 02, 2016
It's for sure no one will ever accuse me of being a compliant little wifey-poo. Still, more often than not when I've got my nose in my Kindle and my husband pops up with, "Honey, do we have more of yesterday's chocolate pudding?" my response is something like, "Let me finish this chapter and I'll go check."Feb 20, 2016
Amos Decker is on his way to Washington, D. C. to join an FBI special task force headed by Ross Bogart. They'll be investigating cold and questionable cases. When he hears a news report about a former college football star who was on death row for murdering his parents and just escaped execution when someone suddenly confessed to the crime, it's no surprise that Decker wants this to be the first project of the task force.Oct 16, 2015
No matter the plot, you know you're in for a good time with Baldacci.Apr 10, 2016
My weakness for thrillers made me say yes to this book when I was asked if I wanted to read and review the book. Now I'm very glad I did. I haven't read Memory Man, the first book in the series, but that didn't stop me from truly enjoying this book. I do however plan to read the first book some day.Jan 08, 2016
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I won this book from a Goodreads giveaway. Thank you Hachette Book group for the free copy of The Last Mile. I enjoyed this book so much. I couldn't put it down. It had a lot of twists and turns,when I thought I had it figured out it would go a different way than the way I expected. I like when there's a lot of twist and turns and its not easy to figure out. I like that it continued where the last book left off. I love that Amos found a reason to live and to start taking better care of himself I won this book from a Goodreads giveaway. Thank you Hachette Book group for the free copy of The Last Mile. I enjoyed this book so much. I couldn't put it down. It had a lot of twists and turns,when I thought I had it figured out it would go a different way than the way I expected. I like when there's a lot of twist and turns and its not easy to figure out. I like that it continued where the last book left off. I love that Amos found a reason to live and to start taking better care of himself and that he found a purpose to help other people and to put the bad guys in prison and to get punished for there crimes. I just love Amos Decker and like the descriptions that David Baldacci gives of how Amos brain works after the injury he received from his first and last NFL game. Its interesting how he see colors and how he interacts with people. I think it so sad that Amos will never forget the details of finding his wife, his daughter and his brother in law dead when he got home from and how he can never forget it because of his brain injury he received. I also love the new character Melvin Mars. I enjoyed Amos and Melvin's relationship throughout the book. I love at the end of the book when Melvin told Amos that he was the best friend he ever and how Amos reacted to Melvin telling him that. That Amos said that Melvin telling him that he was his best friend topped his first and Last NFL game. I hope in the next book in the Amos Decker series that Melvin Mars shows up in it. I can't wait to read the next Amos Decker series. ...moreDec 17, 2016
I'm speechless at how amazing David is as an author. The intricacies of this story and how everything came together at the end is astounding. Amos is officially an all time favorite character.Nov 22, 2019
This is the 2nd book in the excellent Amos Decker series by author David Baldacci. Having already read the 1st book 'Memory man' recently the characters were already clear to me so I was quickly into this one, but I should point out this book works as a stand alone.Jan 19, 2017
3/5; 3 stars; BNov 10, 2019
Even better then the first!! I love me some Amos!! So excited that this is a series.. Really well written with awesome people. Can’t say much about the specific case because I don’t want to give anything away.. But its refreshing to have a good guy everyone (mostly) respects. I like the underdog as much as anyone but it’s just a nice change to not have to spend time fighting “the system†every step of the way. The twists & turns the case take are thrilling, & most importantly (to me) it Even better then the first!! I love me some Amos!! So excited that this is a series.. Really well written with awesome people. Can’t say much about the specific case because I don’t want to give anything away.. But its refreshing to have a good guy everyone (mostly) respects. I like the underdog as much as anyone but it’s just a nice change to not have to spend time fighting “the system†every step of the way. The twists & turns the case take are thrilling, & most importantly (to me) it feels authentic, no red herrings or fluff here. Looking forward to seeing what’s next..!May 02, 2018
This was interesting from the start! A man about to be executed and another person confesses leaving one hell of a journey. I could not have guessed how this was going to go until about 85% through. It was so entertaining. I am hoping Melvin joins Amos and his team full time because I found him and Amos very compatible. I am so glad I got around to starting this series because these two books so far have been beyond amusing to read. I will be checking out more of his books and series very soon. This was interesting from the start! A man about to be executed and another person confesses leaving one hell of a journey. I could not have guessed how this was going to go until about 85% through. It was so entertaining. I am hoping Melvin joins Amos and his team full time because I found him and Amos very compatible. I am so glad I got around to starting this series because these two books so far have been beyond amusing to read. I will be checking out more of his books and series very soon.Aug 23, 2016
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.Feb 20, 2016
I received an Advance Reading Copy of this book and was looking forward to it as David Baldacci is one of my favorite authors. This book picks up pretty much where Memory Man left off. While it may not be necessary to read this first it may help introduce Amos Decker and his situation.Jun 16, 2016
Another excellent thriller by Baldacci. Amos Decker is driving to Quantico to join an FBI team as an outsider with his extraordinary abilities when he hears about a stay of execution for Melvin Mars, an ex-football player like himself, convicted of the murder of his parents. Another death row inmate has confessed, with details known only to the killer. Amos manages to convince his team to take on this case, which takes him down south to deal with powerful enemies, racism, and age-old secrets Another excellent thriller by Baldacci. Amos Decker is driving to Quantico to join an FBI team as an outsider with his extraordinary abilities when he hears about a stay of execution for Melvin Mars, an ex-football player like himself, convicted of the murder of his parents. Another death row inmate has confessed, with details known only to the killer. Amos manages to convince his team to take on this case, which takes him down south to deal with powerful enemies, racism, and age-old secrets best left alone. Amos identifies with Mars because both played football (Mars ran over Decker repeatedly when they played in college) and both lost their families; however, Amos has to be convinced of Mars' innocence. Lots of twists and turns, with Amos using his prodigious memory and intuition. 4.5 stars. ...moreJul 07, 2016
The Last Mile, David Baldacci's 2nd book in his Amos Decker Series is a compelling and complex mystery filled with conspiracies, racial injustices and some pretty evil characters.Nov 15, 2016
After a decade long break from thriller writer, David Baldacci, my reunion with Memory Man was a rewarding experience despite all the usual provisos, caveats and ludicrously implausible scenarios. The good news is that Baldacci's latest uniquely talented former cop, Amos Decker, is once again leading the way, only this time he is less personally involved with the eventual fallout, thus making for more clarity of focus. Memory Man introduced the former college football player and one time cop After a decade long break from thriller writer, David Baldacci, my reunion with Memory Man was a rewarding experience despite all the usual provisos, caveats and ludicrously implausible scenarios. The good news is that Baldacci's latest uniquely talented former cop, Amos Decker, is once again leading the way, only this time he is less personally involved with the eventual fallout, thus making for more clarity of focus. Memory Man introduced the former college football player and one time cop Decker and told how a blindside hit altered his mind, leaving him with a perfect memory (hyperthymesia) and the phenomenon of synthesia, which in his case results in associating different colours with certain situations. The chances of such a medical miracle are the stuff of scientific studies and the mental advantages and improved processing power of Decker has been offset by a corresponding decrease in his social skills. In his first outing Decker set to work as a private investigator fixated on solving the brutal murder of his wife, Cassie, daughter, Molly and brother-in-law, Johnny. Along the way he hooked up with his former detective colleagues and aided the FBI in nailing a sadistic killer. His inability to relate to people and his awkwardness made him a character to vie for, with a big heart and pleasantly devoid of ulterior motives. The Last Mile sees Baldacci take things a step further with Decker becoming part of an unusual FBI task force based at Quantico which combines the myriad talents of FBI personnel and civilians with specialists skills ( Decker and journalist Alex Jamison). Headed up by Special Agent Ross Bogart, the remit is to reopen and hopefully solve cold cases and ahead of their first meet Decker's mixed feelings about his new career reflect his own difficulties adjusting to the loss of his family and moving on with his life.Jun 19, 2016
Returning to the Amos Decker series, Baldacci offers readers another look into the fantastic abilities of his protagonist while handling a case that is riddled with issues. Melvin Mars sits on death row, awaiting execution for murdering his parents. As he prepares to walk 'the last mile', that distance from his cell to the execution chamber, a stay is granted. It appears as though someone in Alabama has confessed to the crime, leaving doubt that Mars may have committed the crime. This news hits Returning to the Amos Decker series, Baldacci offers readers another look into the fantastic abilities of his protagonist while handling a case that is riddled with issues. Melvin Mars sits on death row, awaiting execution for murdering his parents. As he prepares to walk 'the last mile', that distance from his cell to the execution chamber, a stay is granted. It appears as though someone in Alabama has confessed to the crime, leaving doubt that Mars may have committed the crime. This news hits the airwaves and Amos Decker seeks to take up the case. Working with a newly-established task force as part of the FBI, Decker discusses the similarities to the crime he was previously charged with, able to win over a majority of the team. As they head to Texas to investigate, Decker uses his unusual mental capabilities to unravel some of the facts missed by authorities. After the execution of said criminal in Alabama (who had been on death row himself for other crimes), everything seems to fall into place. However, an explosion kills a woman Decker has been interviewing about the case, forcing the team to wonder if there is more to the case than meets the eye. Mars recounts stories about how his parents sought to remain out of the limelight under any circumstances, which begs questions of witness protection or a life in hiding. Decker pushes deeper and soon learns that there may be something questionable about the murders of Mars' parents, where identities do not match official records. As the previously cut and dry case unravels, Decker, Mars, and the rest of the task force are pushed into the middle of a massive cover-up that spans decades. While escaping death in Texas before, Mars may still be executed by a vindictive group set on burying the past and its ghosts. Another great thriller that keeps the reader wondering until the very end!Mar 21, 2016
I liked the first half of this book a lot. I was hooked with the way the story was unfolding. But I'm still torn between 3 and 4 stars on this one. This is the second book in the Amos Decker series by David Baldacci. It isn't my favorite series, but there is still plenty of things to like about it.Jun 01, 2016
Deftly plotted for the most part, and the central character is engaging, but the author just isn't a very good writer, and it shows, especially in stilted dialogue and implausible actions. This kind of book is good for a light read, and I did finish it to see what happened, but the clumsy writing earns the novel only two stars.Apr 20, 2016
David Baldacci returns following (2015) Memory Man, landing on my Top 10 Books of 2015 where we met an unforgettable man, Amos Decker. A former pro football player, turned police detective in Burlington, Vermont- Now with the FBI in Virginia.Mar 24, 2018
'The Last Mile' is an excellent follow on to 'Memory Man'. It shares some common themes with John Grisham's 'The Chamber' but I consider 'The Last Mile' to be the better book.Nov 27, 2016
OH my gosh did I mention Baldacci did it again? I WAS going to give this 4 stars until the last few pages and the very last line of this book. My heart melted a little and I seriously ended up loving this one. I ESPECIALLY loved these twists and turns even more from this book and I even had a theory come true! Haha it was all a matter of "how" and once it was revealed, I was super happy I actually got a book theory right with a character. Usually when I read Baldacci, I think one way and he OH my gosh did I mention Baldacci did it again? I WAS going to give this 4 stars until the last few pages and the very last line of this book. My heart melted a little and I seriously ended up loving this one. I ESPECIALLY loved these twists and turns even more from this book and I even had a theory come true! Haha it was all a matter of "how" and once it was revealed, I was super happy I actually got a book theory right with a character. Usually when I read Baldacci, I think one way and he turns completely around haha. Now I've read ALL Baldacci except his newest and latest one since it came out on the 15th this month (NO MANS LAND) I just need to wait for the audiobook on that one to show up from the library and then I'll be caught up!Apr 10, 2016
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