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, by David Baldacci
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File Size: 1565 KB
Print Length: 433 pages
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (April 18, 2017)
Publication Date: April 18, 2017
Language: English
ASIN: B01K3WN2LS
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The characters in this book and previous books are well thought out and still engaging. This book was too long and repetitive. I understand that you want to be frustrated along with the central characters in that they can't figure out the motive of the crime, but the going through the details over and over was too much for me. Also Decker was less interesting this time. It took me quite awhile to finish this book.
I've thoroughly enjoyed the Amos Decker series so I was excited to see this one come out. It wasn't as good a read as the earlier installments, but it was still worth reading. My biggest complaint is that there were too many trite miracle escapes from impossible situations, including one (both the situation and the escape) that was so improbable that it truly stretches the boundaries of the known universe. This series of novels doesn't need that type of cheap storytelling--the appeal of this series is how Amos uses his amazing memory to solve mysteries, not how many impossible situations he blunders into and then miraculously escapes. In fact, this series could completely do without the dangerous situation/escape dynamic and be better off in the end. The author should leave that type of hackneyed writing to dime novels and comic books. However, all in all it was still a good read and worth the price, and I'm looking forward to the next installment, albeit with hope that it sticks to the original premise rather than trying to mix in cheap suspense.
I have read several books by Baldacci, including two of the Decker series, and find him an entertaining and engaging author most of the time. That's why this particular effort was so disappointing.The character of Amos Decker is a good one but the Fix was extremely slow-moving and repetitious. There were way too many scenes of Decker sitting and bemoaning his inability to solve the mystery. Occasionally Baldacci would toss in a bit of gunfire or a mild action sequence but then he again would have Decker sitting and complaining about how he just couldn't figure things out.I hate to say it but it is as almost as if there wasn't enough for a novel here and Baldacci felt as if he had to pad it to meet some contractual obligation.I will not give up on the author or future offerings in the Decker series but I sure hope he comes up with a stronger story next time.
The Fix is another captivating Amos Decker novel. It not only leads the reader into intriguing plot twists but gives more depth to the Amos Decker character. As Amos struggles with his past and the uncertainty of his future, all he can say is, "hold it together, Decker." Through tender exchanges with a sick boy, he finds a momentary respite from his own sadness.However, character development beyond Decker is weak and simplistic. It's like Baldacci is trying to see how far he can stretch believability. The uncanny relationship between Agent Harper Brown and Melvin Mars, with his newly acquired wealth (making an appearance from The Last Mile) is unnecessary and a little insulting. Jamison transforms from a reporter to FBI agent and has the time to manage Melvin Mars' apartment building. Jamison's bitterness towards Brown is wiped away in an instant. Really?Just build the narrative around Decker! That's where the trilogy started and he's the reason to keep reading. If secondary characters are going to move from novel to novel, they need more thought- more quality time with the author!
The characters are great. The basic plot was good. BUT... it was if the A team set up the outlines for this book, developed the great characters in the earlier books and then asked a B team to write it. Fine at first but over and over again with the "we hit a brick wall" "let's go over what we know" "decker goes thru the scene in slow mo" "aha" one more tiny piece of the puzzle. Random attempt to kill main characters and then "we hit a brick wall" "decker goes thru the scene in slow mo... " "aha" "one more tiny piece...". Really boring after the third or so round.Come on guys. Write your own stuff! Stop handing off to the B team.
What can I say different from what 1000+ other reviewers have said probably better about David Baldacci's latest book? Well how's this? I've read several of his books and each one has had the same effect on me, i.e., each was like eating a chocolate ice cream sundae that I just wanted to keep on eating and eating and eating, never stop.I have to literally tear myself away from a Baldacci book. There is no convenient place to stop. Amen."The Fix" was a tantalizing read from page one to page last. No filler in between. Amos Decker is to David Baldacci as Harry Bosch is to Michael Connelly. The rising action, the falling action, the anti climax and resolution are all top flight. I've already pre ordered his next book: "End Game (Will Robie Series". Just need to hold on until November to get it...long wait!
I really enjoyed the 1st Amos Decker novel- and then the 2nd one, but this 3rd one lost me. I thought the story line was forced and unconvincing at times and the characters lacked coherent development. The interesting hook of Decker's extraordinary memory has become something of a sideshow - and there seems to be a reluctance to stay true to the peculiarities of behaviour that made him interesting. I found the devices used to bring Melvin Mars into the story (particularly when all manner of classified secrets were shared with him) stretched the bounds of credulity.Maybe this character/concept has been taken as far as it can be?
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