
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. Decker will need all of his extraordinary brainpower to stop an innocent man from being executed.Walk the Wire is Book #6 in David Baldacci’s Amos Decker series.

Who wants Mars out of prison? And why now? But when a member of Decker's team disappears, it becomes clear that something much larger-and more sinister-than just one convicted criminal's life hangs in the balance. The confession has the potential to make Melvin Mars-guilty or not-a free man. A suspect who may or may not have been telling the truth. And in both cases, another suspect came forward, years after the killing, to confess to the crime. Both men's families were brutally murdered. Amos Decker, newly hired on an FBI special task force, takes an interest in Mars's case after discovering the striking similarities to his own life: Both men were talented football players with promising careers cut short by tragedy. THE LAST MILE Convicted murderer Melvin Mars is counting down the last hours before his execution-for the violent killing of his parents twenty years earlier-when he's granted an unexpected reprieve. Now, Decker returns in a spectacular new thriller.

In his #1 New York Times bestseller Memory Man, David Baldacci introduced the extraordinary detective Amos Decker-the man who can forget nothing.
