The escape

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Special Agent Puller's brother is the country's most wanted criminal, but his conviction points to a cover-up--and a dangerous enemy bent on burying the truth in this #1 New York Times bestselling thriller.It's a prison unlike any other. Military discipline rules. Its security systems are unmatched. None of its prisoners dream of escaping. They know it's impossible...until now.John Puller's older brother, Robert, was convicted of treason. His inexplicable escape from prison makes him the most wanted criminal in the country. Some in the government believe that John Puller represents their best chance at capturing Robert alive, and so Puller must bring in his brother to face justice.But Puller quickly discovers that his brother is pursued by others who don't want him to survive. Puller is in turn pushed into an uneasy, fraught partnership with another agent, who may have an agenda of her own.They dig more deeply into the case together, and Puller finds that not only are her allegiances unclear, but there are troubling details about his brother's conviction...and someone out there doesn't want the truth to ever come to light. As the nationwide manhunt for Robert grows more urgent, Puller's masterful skills as an investigator and strengths as a fighter may not be enough to save his brother--or himself.

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Baldacci, David Author
Blackstone Audio, Inc. publisher., pbl
Cassidy, Orlagh narrator., nrt
Hachette Audio (Firm)
McLarty, Ron Narrator, narrator., nrt
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9781455521197
9781455579402
9781455521272
9781478982821
9781478982838
9781455521166
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9781478982821

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In bestseller Baldacci's clever third John Puller thriller (after 2012's The Forgotten), the chief warrant officer faces his most difficult and most personal assignment yet. Puller's older brother, Robert, a former major in the USAF, is a convicted traitor serving a life sentence in Leavenworth. A seemingly impossible chain of events ends with Robert escaping and a corpse left in his cell. A trio of high-placed officials, Army, Air Force, and National Security, go against normal protocol, and charge Puller with finding and arresting Robert. Puller has to figure out the identity of the dead man found in his brother's cell, as well as who enabled Robert to escape. To add to his problems, he's not sure he can trust the Army Intelligence agent assigned to work with him, Veronica Knox. The Puller brothers are in deep trouble, and it will take all their ingenuity and skills just to survive. Baldacci handles the complex plot with consummate ease as the Pullers navigate nearly endless surprises. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

Military investigator John Puller returns in his third compelling thriller (after Zero Day and The Forgotten), but this time the circumstances are personal. Puller's brother, Robert, rots away in an impregnable military prison after committing treason. A power outage inside the compound enables Robert to escape, a first in the facility's history. John, against all protocol, is tasked with finding out how his brother broke out without being seen and recapturing him. Teamed with another agent he cannot trust, Puller soon uncovers a vast conspiracy that leads to Robert's possible innocence. Can John stay alive long enough to prove it? Verdict Baldacci has written another amazing tale that will captivate his fans along with readers who just love great suspense. The surprises are frequent and the family dynamics compelling. This is the best one in the Puller series, and one of Baldacci's better novels, period. [See Prepub Alert, 5/12/14.]-Jeff Ayers, Seattle P.L. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Steel-jawed John Puller is back for another round with the bad guys in Baldacci's latest action thriller.Puller's equally virile and handsome brother, Robert, an Air Force major, is serving time in the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, following his conviction on charges of treason. As the book opens, he performs a seemingly impossible escape from his cell. John, an investigator with the CID, the Army's investigative arm, is charged by an odd coalition of three powerful mena one-star Air Force general, a three-star Army general and a representative of the National Security Councilwith the improbable task of finding his brother. Robert, though, isn't waiting to be caught. He's changed his appearance, hacked into a national database, bought a car and headed out to clear himself. Standing in his way is the mysterious fact that an unidentified dead body has been found in his recently vacated cell. While John and his disgraced brother go at the case from different angles, another investigator also comes into play. Capt. Veronica Knox teams up with a reluctant John, looking for his brother and piecing together the method behind his escape, even though it's soon apparent that many others are also on his trail. Not surprisingly, John and Knox engage in a lot of pre-romantic verbal fencing and meaningful looks. But though the action is fast and furious, the characters never rise beyond the stereotypical. The good guys are predictably skilled, noble and racing against time, while their opposites exude evil. Baldacci punches up the action but often drifts into painfully stilted dialogue and pointless wardrobe descriptions. A book that will entertain some readers but won't linger after the final page. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Library Journal Reviews

Following Zero Day and The Forgotten, here's the third novel featuring army special agent John Puller, who takes on the nation's most problematic cases. No plot details yet, but lots of promo for the multi-million-copy best-selling Baldacci's latest. With a 500,000-copy first printing.

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LJ Express Reviews

Military investigator John Puller returns in his third compelling thriller (after Zero Day and The Forgotten), but this time the circumstances are personal. Puller's brother, Robert, rots away in an impregnable military prison after committing treason. A power outage inside the compound enables Robert to escape, a first in the facility's history. John, against all protocol, is tasked with finding out how his brother broke out without being seen and recapturing him. Teamed with another agent he cannot trust, Puller soon uncovers a vast conspiracy that leads to Robert's possible innocence. Can John stay alive long enough to prove it? Verdict Baldacci has written another amazing tale that will captivate his fans along with readers who just love great suspense. The surprises are frequent and the family dynamics compelling. This is the best one in the Puller series, and one of Baldacci's better novels, period. [See Prepub Alert, 5/12/14.]—Jeff Ayers, Seattle P.L. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

In bestseller Baldacci's clever third John Puller thriller (after 2012's The Forgotten), the chief warrant officer faces his most difficult and most personal assignment yet. Puller's older brother, Robert, a former major in the USAF, is a convicted traitor serving a life sentence in Leavenworth. A seemingly impossible chain of events ends with Robert escaping and a corpse left in his cell. A trio of high-placed officials, Army, Air Force, and National Security, go against normal protocol, and charge Puller with finding and arresting Robert. Puller has to figure out the identity of the dead man found in his brother's cell, as well as who enabled Robert to escape. To add to his problems, he's not sure he can trust the Army Intelligence agent assigned to work with him, Veronica Knox. The Puller brothers are in deep trouble, and it will take all their ingenuity and skills just to survive. Baldacci handles the complex plot with consummate ease as the Pullers navigate nearly endless surprises. (Nov.)

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PW Annex Reviews

In bestseller Baldacci's clever third John Puller thriller (after 2012's The Forgotten), the chief warrant officer faces his most difficult and most personal assignment yet. Puller's older brother, Robert, a former major in the USAF, is a convicted traitor serving a life sentence in Leavenworth. A seemingly impossible chain of events ends with Robert escaping and a corpse left in his cell. A trio of high-placed officials, Army, Air Force, and National Security, go against normal protocol, and charge Puller with finding and arresting Robert. Puller has to figure out the identity of the dead man found in his brother's cell, as well as who enabled Robert to escape. To add to his problems, he's not sure he can trust the Army Intelligence agent assigned to work with him, Veronica Knox. The Puller brothers are in deep trouble, and it will take all their ingenuity and skills just to survive. Baldacci handles the complex plot with consummate ease as the Pullers navigate nearly endless surprises. (Nov.)

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