《SplitSecond(瞬間)》是2004年PanBooks出版社出版的圖書,作者是David Baldacci。
基本介紹
- 書名:Split Second(瞬間)
- 作者:David Baldacci
- ISBN:9787803304115
- 頁數:448 頁
- 定價:68.0
- 出版社:PanBooks出版社
- 出版時間:2004年
- 裝幀:平裝
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"We just solved a huge, complicated mystery," says one protagonist to another in this latest novel from the bestselling author of Last Man Standing, Absolute Power, etc. And that is the problem: this story of two disgraced Secret Service agents who come together to solve two campaign-trail crimes doesn't play to Baldacci's strengths, which are suspense and action (as well as strong characterizations; here's one thriller author who writes people that readers care about). The novel is primarily a mystery, with lots of talk and untangling of clues, and a less than gripping one at that. It begins in 1996, when Secret Service agent Sean King is distracted-by what isn't revealed until near the book's end-just when the presidential candidate he's guarding is shot dead. Eight years later, agent Michelle Maxwell lets the candidate she's watching enter a funeral parlor room alone; he's kidnapped. Then a body appears in the office of King, who's now a successful lawyer in North Carolina. Maxwell sees King on TV and decides to look into the event that caused his disgrace, so similar to hers. Meanwhile, King's old flame, Joan Dillinger, an ex-agent whose security firm has been hired to find the kidnapped presidential candidate, hires King to help in the hunt. The narrative ties binding the characters don't loosen much over the novel's course, as curious cross-currents flow between the two cases, all leading to a cinematic but off-the-wall denouement that reveals a villain who is more cartoon than human. What saves this novel are a few strong but brief action sequences and, above all, the interplay among the principal characters, particularly the romantic tensions among King, Maxwell and Dillinger.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Booklist
Baldacci's new thriller is sustained by the pulse-pounding suspense his fans have come to expect. Sean King is a former Secret Service agent whose career ended eight years ago when the political candidate he was protecting was assassinated. Now a lawyer, King has organized his life to forget his past, but it barges rudely in on him when he finds a colleague murdered in his office building. Further complicating his life are two women: Joan Dillinger, a former coworker and lover, and Michelle Maxwell, a Secret Service agent whose candidate, John Bruno, has just been kidnapped. Sean and Michelle start to suspect that their candidates' fates are connected and begin to investigate any ties the two may have to each other. It doesn't help that the police are on King's case, especially when yet another body turns up, this time in King's house. King and Maxwell turn their focus to Arnold Ramsey, the man who assassinated King's candidate, but it remains unclear if he was working alone. Meanwhile, the danger mounts, for neither King nor Maxwell can guess who the conspirators' next target is.Kristine Huntley
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Review
Eight years apart, two Secret Service agents, Sean King and Michelle Maxwell, lost their presidential candidate charges to an assassination and a kidnapping respectively. Now, as Maxwell attempts to recover her missing politician, connections seem to be appearing between the two incidents. As the body count rises, King and Maxwell join together to solve the crimes that have ruined their careers. It is not difficult to fathom David Baldacci's popularity: 'Split Second' is a pacy novel that keeps its secrets tantalisingly out of the reader's reach until the quite extraordinary climax. The dialogue occasionally descends to B-movie level but the overall quality of the storytelling keeps the enterprise on track. There are moments where the levels of paranoia are ratcheted so high that suspicion falls on every single character. This intrigue adds greatly to the reader's enjoyment of yet another thoroughbred thriller from the Baldacci stable that has already produced the best-selling 'Absolute Power' and 'Last Man Standing'. (Kirkus UK)
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She lends an appropriate accent and inflection to the way LuAnn speaks before and after she becomes affluent. The narrator successfully manages to translate it into suspense through her speech and keeps the listener breathless with her flawless pacing and emotional pitch.