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I devoured End Game because the action is nonstop & I simply had to know how it was all going to turn out. The story of Will Robie continues, along with that of Jess Reel, who find themselves on a mission to find Blue Man who has gone missing back in his Colorado home town. The story is full of plot twists; eccentric & dangerous characters, psychological intrigue, and even romance. Who will be left standing after the last bullet flies? Finding out is nerve-wracking, but never boring. Readers will find themselves cheering again for the endangered team of Robie and Reel. Highly recommend this thrill ride!

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I have read several David Baldacci books, but this is the first I've read in his Will Robie series. And, after finishing this one so do I, of course, want to read the previous four books. As usual is Baldacci's writing on top and I love how the book from page one to the last is filled with action. No slow parts in this book for sure.

For a new reader is this book pretty easy to get into. I find it very easy to get the gist of the main characters Will Robie and Jessica Reel. From what I learned through reading are they both very good at what they do and that they, on a more personal level care very much for each other. However, Reel seems to have had a change of heart after the events in the last book and Robie is both hurt and confused about it. And, now they have to work together to find the Blue Man, their handler. And, that will not be a walk in the park. The handler has disappeared from his hometown, and the town has quite a lot of people with secrets. Thankfully both Robie and Reel are used to dangerous situations. However, this mission might be too dangerous even for them...

End Game is an awesome thriller. This is just my kind of book with short chapters that often end with cliffhangers so you just have to read one more chapter. And, it's full of surprises, all the bloody time. You just didn't know whom to trust, or what the hell would happen next. I'm thrilled to know that I have the previous four books to read (as soon as I get them). This book is without any problem easy to get into even if you haven't read a single book in this series before, or a Baldacci book.

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