bryan manewal
Book is fine and all, but the thing about college football. Since football seems to be an important aspect of these books, the author should know the texas longhorns would never, NEVER play ohio state in the last game of the regular season. Ohio state is a big 10 team and they always play michigan in the last regular season game. It's literally called "the game" and may be the most famous rivalry in college football. Author could have made a texas vs osu game a bowl game, that would at least make sense.
Toni FGMAMTC
At first I thought this book wasn’t anything special. Usually I really like this author so I was surprised by how average it felt. Then the twists kicked it, and I was fairly stunned by the directions it took. This installment didn’t seem like it focused quite a much on Decker’s unique ability/disorder as the first book, but he did amazing work figuring everything out. The Last Mile was a win for me. I’m looking forward to more in this series and more from this author.
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Tamara Bass
The Last Mile begins with Melvin Mars who is currently on Death Row for supposedly killing his parents. He has always claimed innocence, but evidence against him proved otherwise. Twenty years later on the day of his execution, he gets a reprieve as someone else comes forth and confesses that he was in fact the one who killed Mars’ parents. Something just does not seem right though. Decker wants this case bad because of the similarities between this case and the case of his that has never been solved. With the help of the FBI, Mars himself, and a special task force, this well-crafted novel provides the reader with an abundance of twists and turns that keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Amos Decker is perhaps the coolest fictional detective ever. Due to an accident which ended his NFL career, he has a medical condition that enables him to have perfect recall of everything – which comes in pretty handy in his line of work, but is also a curse because he remembers EVERYTHING and let’s face it, sometimes you just want to forget. In addition to his memory thing, he is funny, unique and totally relatable. Although The Last Mile is book two in the series, I feel as though it can be read as a stand-alone. But with that being said, I am definitely going to go back and read Memory Man just for the fact that I love Decker and want to learn more about him. David Baldacci definitely has an awesome talent of drawing the reader in and keeping them guessing until the very end. The Last Mile has everything I love in a good mystery – highly captivating, fast-paced, well-written, suspenseful, and a cast of well-developed characters that will keep you wanting to know how the story will end. An intriguing read that you will not want to put down.
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