The 6:20 Man: A Thriller
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Baldacci, David Author
Webber, Zachary Narrator
Lakin, Christine Narrator
Lee, Mela Narrator
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Hachette Audio , 2022.
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Checked Out

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A cryptic murder pulls a former soldier turned financial analyst deep into the corruption and menace that prowl beneath the opulent world of finance, in #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci’s new thriller.Every day without fail, Travis Devine puts on a cheap suit, grabs his faux-leather briefcase, and boards the 6:20 commuter train to Manhattan, where he works as an entry-level analyst at the city’s most prestigious investment firm. In the mornings, he gazes out the train window at the lavish homes of the uberwealthy, dreaming about joining their ranks. In the evenings, he listens to the fiscal news on his phone, already preparing for the next grueling day in the cutthroat realm of finance. Then one morning Devine’s tedious routine is shattered by an anonymous email: She is dead. Sara Ewes, Devine’s coworker and former girlfriend, has been found hanging in a storage room of his office building—presumably a suicide, at least for now—prompting the NYPD to come calling on him. If that wasn’t enough, before the day is out, Devine receives another ominous visit, a confrontation that threatens to dredge up grim secrets from his past in the army unless he participates in a clandestine investigation into his firm. This treacherous role will take him from the impossibly glittering lives he once saw only through a train window, to the darkest corners of the country’s economic halls of power . . . where something rotten lurks. And apart from this high-stakes conspiracy, there’s a killer out there with their own agenda, and Devine is the bull’s-eye.

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eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
07/12/2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781549160660

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These plot-driven and action-packed thrillers star American elite operatives -- working alone (6:20 Man Novels) or as part of a team (Black Box Novels) who go up against shadow groups involved in corruption and criminal activities. -- Andrienne Cruz
Though Travis Devine (6:20 Man) is a government operative and Dotan Naor is an Israeli operative turned private investigator, both are tasked with hunting down a variety of dangerous criminals in these suspenseful thriller series. -- Stephen Ashley
Skilled protagonists and tactical gun experts are recruited to work for the Department of Homeland Security to look into criminal activities tied to corruption, conspiracies, and threats to national security. Both thriller series are suspenseful, action-packed, and plot-driven. -- Andrienne Cruz
These suspenseful thriller series follow daring agents of justice as they risk their own lives to bring criminals to justice. Hana Westerman is a detective and 6:20 Man's Travis Devine is a homeland security operative. -- Stephen Ashley
Though Anjelica Henley is a bit wittier than 6:20 Man, both suspenseful thriller series feature twisted and complex crimes and the agents who fight to solve them, even if it means putting themselves in danger. -- Stephen Ashley
These fast-paced and atmospheric thrillers star law enforcement agents working for the Department of Homeland Security (6:20 Man) and the Texas Rangers (Rory Yates), who are sent to small towns to investigate murders and other crimes. -- Andrienne Cruz
Government agents investigate shocking crimes in these suspenseful thriller series that will leave readers breathless. Georgia-based Will Trent's cases tend to be a bit more violent than federal operative Travis Devine's. -- Stephen Ashley
Though Nir Tavor encounters more multi-national political turbulence than US-based Travis Devine, both agents encounter plenty of corruption and secrecy as they fight to stop criminals with big agendas. -- Stephen Ashley
These suspenseful mystery thriller series follow tough investigators (Ashe Cayne is a private investigator and Travis Devine is a homeland security operative) as they fight to uncover the truth behind terrifying crimes. -- Stephen Ashley

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The novels of Stuart Woods and David Baldacci use themes of politics, corporate secrets, and espionage to advance their breakneck plots rife with suspense and power-hungry characters. -- Tara Bannon Williamson
Screenwriter Stephen Cannell's adventure, suspense, and thriller novels may be told in more blunt prose than David Baldacci's, but there are often similar themes -- conspiracy and corruption -- and the pacing is every bit as page-turning. -- Kim Burton
Though David Baldacci pens thrillers while Jeffrey Archer writes suspense, both authors are known for their fast-paced, intricately twisted plots filled with political skullduggery. They're also alike in their use of good versus evil, black-and-white characters, and engaging heroes. -- Ellen Guerci
Just like David Baldacci, Brad Meltzer sets his page-turning thrillers against diverse high-power backgrounds -- financial, political, law enforcement, legal. He also offers action-filled plots and sympathetic protagonists battling powerful and deadly opponents. -- Krista Biggs
Readers who enjoy the fast-paced, atmospheric suspense stories of David Baldacci might also enjoy the novels of Richard Doetsch, who writes suspense novels that are intricately plotted, fast-paced, and plot-driven. -- Nanci Milone Hill
Stephen W. Frey and David Baldacci pen edge-of-your-seat suspense novels featuring ruthless businessmen, trained assassins, and FBI agents. Both writers maintain fast-paced, intricate plots punctuated by intrigue, double-crosses, and violence. -- Mike Nilsson
David Baldacci and Kyle Mills both craft suspenseful conspiracy-based thrillers in which their characters (and readers along with them) are unsure whom to trust, and where it will all lead. -- Kim Burton
Like David Baldacci, James Grippando writes high-energy suspense stories featuring corruption and conspiracies, although Grippando's are more violent. Likeable characters put in difficult situations fill his complex, intricately plotted novels. -- Kim Burton
It's hard to believe that anyone who has read David Baldacci has overlooked John Grisham, but for such a reader Grisham's tense, fast-paced, suspense-building stories will appeal -- especially if less graphically violent content is also welcome. -- Kim Burton
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Travis Devine, a former U.S. Army Ranger who now works on Wall Street, is blackmailed into working for a new organization within the Department of Homeland Security. They want him to dig up dirt on the firm for which he works (apparently there's been some shady business going on). He takes the job--he doesn't really have a choice--but he has an ulterior motive. A woman, who works at his firm and whom he recently dated, has died, apparently by suicide. Travis wants to know whether she really did kill herself, and if she didn't, who did. The investigation leads him into some dark corners. Baldacci (the Atlee Pine novels, the Amos Decker series, and many others) keeps readers guessing with an intriguing story and a few good plot twists. This is ostensibly a stand-alone, although there is plenty of room for a sequel, and the way the book ends, it seems like Baldacci might be planning more Travis Devine stories. Let's hope so.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Baldacci, the author of more than 40 novels, regularly tops bestseller lists, and his latest promises more of the same.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Army veteran Travis Devine, the protagonist of this disappointing thriller from bestseller Baldacci (One Good Deed), had a distinguished career serving in Afghanistan and Iraq, but he quit under mysterious circumstances to join Cowl and Comely, a high-pressure Wall Street investment firm. Every weekday, he takes the 6:20 a.m. commuter train from the suburbs into Manhattan, where he toils until evening. His life's upended when he gets a text from an unknown person informing him that a colleague, Sara Ewes, whom he had a romantic interest in, was found hanging in a storage room in his office building. That death, which may not be the suicide it appears to be, triggers a cascade of dramatic developments. Devine becomes a murder suspect, others are killed, and he's tapped to conduct a covert investigation into Cowl and Comely by a Homeland Security official. Despite lip service paid to recent real-life revelations from leaked documents about U.S. companies' role in international money laundering, the implausible plot, in which the DHS official gives Devine no real guidance, makes it difficult for the reader to suspend disbelief. Baldacci has done better. Agent: Aaron Priest, Aaron M. Priest Literary. (July)

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Library Journal Review

There's no word on plot, but this summer thriller is a stand-alone--Baldacci's first in over a decade--and boasts a million-copy first printing.

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Kirkus Book Review

A complex, high-powered thriller that will keep the reader guessing. Former U.S. Army Ranger Travis Devine regularly takes the 6:20 commuter train to a job he hates at Cowl and Comely, the New York firm where he is an investment analyst. He's one of many "Burners," or interns, who slave 80 hours a week and more for low pay in hopes of not being fired at the end of the year. Devine works there to appease his father, who had despised his son's choice to serve his country instead of immediately going out and getting rich like his two older siblings. The morning train passes by the home of Cowl, whom the Burners are making richer and richer. Passengers get daily unfettered views of a gorgeous bikinied woman at Cowl's swimming pool. She seems oblivious to the yearning gazes of the male commuters. Then, one morning at work, Devine receives an anonymous, untraceable text saying, "She is dead." None of his fellow Burners received it. "She" is Sara Ewes, a colleague with whom he had once had sex. How could anyone know? It was a secret because dating within the company was a fireable offense. Apparently, she had hanged herself in the building. At home, Devine has interesting roommates, including a pizza-loving, Russia-born male computer hacker; a woman who's building a dating website with phenomenal potential; and another woman who has recently graduated from law school. The Russian tries and fails to track the source of the text for Devine. More people die at the company, naturally freaking everyone out. Devine is a suspect, but a retired Army general protects him--for a price. Devine must help them unravel a secret at the company, and if he refuses, they will "send my ass right to USDB" (United States Disciplinary Barracks) for an act he had committed while in the Army. Readers will suspect nearly everyone in this fast-moving whodunit. Clues abound, like the color of a bathing suit and mysterious references to Waiting for Godot. A great line states that diversity in the high finance world looks like "a jar of Miracle Whip all the way to the bottom." What fun! This is a winner from a pro. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Travis Devine, a former U.S. Army Ranger who now works on Wall Street, is blackmailed into working for a new organization within the Department of Homeland Security. They want him to dig up dirt on the firm for which he works (apparently there's been some shady business going on). He takes the job—he doesn't really have a choice—but he has an ulterior motive. A woman, who works at his firm and whom he recently dated, has died, apparently by suicide. Travis wants to know whether she really did kill herself, and if she didn't, who did. The investigation leads him into some dark corners. Baldacci (the Atlee Pine novels, the Amos Decker series, and many others) keeps readers guessing with an intriguing story and a few good plot twists. This is ostensibly a stand-alone, although there is plenty of room for a sequel, and the way the book ends, it seems like Baldacci might be planning more Travis Devine stories. Let's hope so.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Baldacci, the author of more than 40 novels, regularly tops bestseller lists, and his latest promises more of the same. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

There's no word on plot, but this summer thriller is a stand-alone—Baldacci's first in over a decade—and boasts a million-copy first printing.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Army veteran Travis Devine, the protagonist of this disappointing thriller from bestseller Baldacci (One Good Deed), had a distinguished career serving in Afghanistan and Iraq, but he quit under mysterious circumstances to join Cowl and Comely, a high-pressure Wall Street investment firm. Every weekday, he takes the 6:20 a.m. commuter train from the suburbs into Manhattan, where he toils until evening. His life's upended when he gets a text from an unknown person informing him that a colleague, Sara Ewes, whom he had a romantic interest in, was found hanging in a storage room in his office building. That death, which may not be the suicide it appears to be, triggers a cascade of dramatic developments. Devine becomes a murder suspect, others are killed, and he's tapped to conduct a covert investigation into Cowl and Comely by a Homeland Security official. Despite lip service paid to recent real-life revelations from leaked documents about U.S. companies' role in international money laundering, the implausible plot, in which the DHS official gives Devine no real guidance, makes it difficult for the reader to suspend disbelief. Baldacci has done better. Agent: Aaron Priest, Aaron M. Priest Literary. (July)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Baldacci, D., Webber, Z., Lakin, C., & Lee, M. (2022). The 6:20 Man: A Thriller (Unabridged). Hachette Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

David Baldacci et al.. 2022. The 6:20 Man: A Thriller. Hachette Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

David Baldacci et al.. The 6:20 Man: A Thriller Hachette Audio, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Baldacci, D., Webber, Z., Lakin, C. and Lee, M. (2022). The 6:20 man: a thriller. Unabridged Hachette Audio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Baldacci, David, Zachary Webber, Christine Lakin, and Mela Lee. The 6:20 Man: A Thriller Unabridged, Hachette Audio, 2022.

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