True Blue by David Baldacci is a kick back to the old Last Man Standing days where the beat walking cop grinds down the details and solves the case using gut and grit. However, true to Baldacci’s character style, this story does not involve the typical hairy detective. Instead, it’s focused on a strong, independent woman that plays the role of the sticky gumshoe.
True Blue finally shows strength in its characters, where other Baldacci novels have been weak. While the independent women character is not new to the Baldacci universe (The Winner) this installment doesn’t feel as rigid as previous novels. Baldacci’s characters are loose, natural and sometimes unpredictable which really keeps the story moving and interesting.
This is not a police procedural novel. Very little of the story takes place within the halls of the police station. In fact, the action spans from the crime scene, to the morgue, to the courtroom, and in the slums of DC. True Blue makes use of some great characters and an exciting environment to build into a multilayered crime thriller.
True Blue is yet another exciting action novel to add to the growing Baldacci library. As the holidays approach and you’re facing hours of traveling to see loved ones, True Blue is a great suitcase thriller. Though you may have trouble putting it down between rest stops.
Rating: 8 out of 10

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