![]() ![]() ![]() As they persevere in their pursuit of the truth, Jamison and Decker find themselves in graver danger than ever before. ![]() And things only get more complicated when Jamison and Decker learn that the victim was a schoolteacher by day, and a prostitute by night. A mysterious government facility, home of a local religious sect, and a business rivalry that stretches into the past are a few of the things skewing the investigation. But what they find is a thriving fracking town with its share of oddities. Decker and Jamison have no idea why they were sent in to investigate a single local murder. ![]() The victim was perfectly autopsied before being dumped in the open. So did Book #6 meet expectations? Read on to find out.Īmos Decker and his partner, Alex Jamison, are sent to London, North Dakota to solve the murder of a young woman. In fact, I even completed the Will Robie and Jessica Reel series prior to reading Walk the Wire because those characters make an appearance in this one. Ever since his introduction in Memory Man, I’ve followed his story arc dedicatedly. If you’ve read any of my previous reviews on the Amos Decker books, you already know that he’s one of my favorite literary characters – a decent person who is just trying his best against the odds he’s facing. Walk the Wire is Book #6 in David Baldacci’s Amos Decker series. ![]()
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