Travis Devine2-The Edge

Travis Devine2-The Edge

The second thrilling novel featuring Travis Devine from the international bestselling author David Baldacci.



The hotly anticipated follow-up to David Baldacci's runaway number one Sunday Times bestselling thriller, The 6:20 Man, featuring Travis Devine.


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A BRUTAL MURDER

Retired from the Army’s most prestigious special ops force, Travis Devine is now part of an elite undercover team in Homeland Security. But when he’s brought in by agent Emerson Campbell to investigate the murder of a young woman, he quickly learns that this case is more personal than most.

A SMALL TOWN

Four days earlier Jennifer Silkwell was found dead on the rocks of the Maine coastline. A high-ranking analyst for the CIA, she had knowledge of national security secrets that would be valuable to a number of enemies. And her senator father once saved Emerson Campbell’s life.

A BIG SECRET

Knowing how much is riding on the case, Devine packs his bags and heads for the small town of Putnam in Maine. But small towns can harbour big secrets, and not everyone wants to share them with outsiders. Not when there’s a killer on the loose . . .

A Daily Mirror 'Top Dozen Summer Reads' pick, The Edge is the second thriller in the Travis Devine series. The action continues in To Die For.

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KILLER TWISTS. HEROES TO BELIEVE IN. TRUST BALDACCI.

‘One of the world’s thriller masters’ - Daily Mail

‘Baldacci is still peerless’ - Sunday Times

‘One of the all-time best thriller authors’ - Lisa Gardner

‘Baldacci delivers, every time!’ - Lisa Scottoline

‘A master storyteller’ - Associated Press

‘Baldacci cuts everyone’s grass – Grisham’s, Ludlum’s, even Patricia Cornwell’s – and more than gets away with it’ - People


Auteur | David Baldacci
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Literatuur & Romans

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