![]() ![]() “As I told Baldacci in my interview with him, (which you can watch on our YouTube channel at David Baldacci | The Book Break | Season 2 Episode 14) I like how he made Atlee Pine a strong female lead, but also one that shows realistic vulnerability. ![]() However, once the new story got started I was hooked all the way to the end.” I had just finished reading the first book in the series when I picked up this new book, so it was a little too much repetition for me and I was anxious for the new story to get started. “If you never read Long Road to Mercy, or it’s been a while since you read it, Baldacci does a good job reminding the reader of the important people and events in the beginning of A Minute to Midnight. Upon their return more mysteries come up, as well as additional horrible events.” Now in A Minute to Midnight, Pine and her trusted assistant Carol Blum, return to the place of the horrible event to try and find the answers to who did the kidnapping, what happened to Mercy, and where is she or her remains now. ![]() Pine thinks the infamous serial killer Daniel Tor was the one responsible, but she’s not totally sure because she was only 6 at the time and only recently has had memories of that night coming back to her. ![]() In the first book of the series, Long Road to Mercy, Baldacci introduces Pine as a strong FBI agent with a haunted past, which includes the kidnapping of her twin sister Mercy. “ A Minute to Midnight is the second book in the Atlee Pine thriller series by David Baldacci. ![]()
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