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End Game

By: David Baldacci
Narrated by: Kyf Brewer, Orlagh Cassidy
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End Game is the fifth book in the thrilling Will Robie series, by international number one best-selling author David Baldacci.

Will Robie, highly trained assassin and the US government's most indispensable asset, is called to London. An imminent terrorist attack threatens the Underground, and with the US next in line, Robie is the perfect choice to stop it before it begins.

He knows he has one chance to succeed. One chance to save London lives. One chance to make it safely home to find out what has happened to fellow agent Jessica Reel following their last deadly mission together.

But Robie is about to learn that even if he succeeds, the worst is yet to come. The game has started. Now only he can end it....

©2017 David Baldacci (P)2017 Macamillan Digital Audio

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Intriguing stories

another edge of seat book by David Baldacci, I fall in love with Amos Decker, Will Rogue & John Puller plus their side kicks, I love the complexity of the characters in all these books, so please keep on writing them for as long as possible

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What is life without love?

Another outstanding story by David Baldacci. Action packed from beginning to end. Twists & turns that leave one guessing at the endgame.

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Not up to par with rest of series

This book wasn't too enjoyable. It seems they spent too much time throwing as much as they could that a good story didn't ever evolve. Additionally the main characters exhibited dumb decisions which were only overcome with luck, leaving a trail of dead friends in their path. I just didn't enjoy this one too much. I'm not sure I enjoy the direction they are taking this Robie series.

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Assasins, not detectives.

A bit let down by this instalment. Had nothing to do with the synopsis at all. Still a good read but these guys are meant to be assasins not detectives.

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Disappointing

Flimsy predictable plot
It is my least favourite Will Robie
Can’t recommend it at all

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Had to struggle through this one

I can't say I liked this book. The book seemed as if it were written for conversion to a movie by a second-rate Bollywood director in Mumbai. Every conversation is melodramatic. The protagonists seem incompetent half of the time, and keep getting first into trouble, then out of it in the nick of time. The threads of emotion are unconvincing, and Jessica Reel comes off as very strange. It used to be that I never wanted Baldacci's books to end: this time I kept fast-forwarding the narration.

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