Point man of the FBIs super-elite Hostage Rescue Team, Web roared into a blind alley toward a drug dealers lair, only to meet an ambush that killed everyone around him. Now coping with the blame-filled words of anguished widows and the suspicions of colleagues, he must discover why he and a ten-year-old boy, who has since disappeared, were the only survivors.
David Baldacci
David Baldacci is a bestselling American author known for his thrilling suspense novels. He has written numerous successful books, including "Absolute Power," "Memory Man," and "The Camel Club" series. Baldacci's writing style is characterized by intricate plots, well-developed characters, and fast-paced storytelling. His contributions to the literary world have earned him a dedicated following and critical acclaim. Baldacci's most famous work, "Absolute Power," was adapted into a successful film starring Clint Eastwood. His impact on the thriller genre is undeniable, and he continues to captivate readers with his gripping narratives.