True Blue by David Baldacci

 


Synopsis :

Mason "Mace" Perry was a firebrand cop on the D.C. police force until she was kidnapped and framed for a crime. She lost everything: her badge, her career, her freedom--and spent two years in prison. Now she's back on the outside and focused on one mission: to be a cop once more. Her only shot to be a true blue again is to solve a major case on her own, and prove she has the right to wear the uniform. Even with her police chief sister on her side, she has to work in the shadows: a vindictive U.S. attorney is looking for any reason to send Mace back behind bars. Then Roy Kingman enters her life.

Roy is a young lawyer who aided the poor until he took a high-paying job at a law firm in Washington. Mace and Roy meet after he discovers the dead body of a female partner at the firm. As they investigate the death, they start uncovering surprising secrets.

Soon, what began as a fairly routine homicide takes a terrifying and unexpected turn . . . into something complex, diabolical, and possibly lethal.


This is what I say :

I just finished reading True Blue. It's one of the few copies of David Baldacci titles that's been on my shelf for years.  

While I really like The Camel Club Series by David Baldacci, I quite like his other stand alone titles or other titles that features other characters too.  

True Blue isn't too bad.  The characters were not too likable but then they are not too unlikable as well.  The plot and storyline wasn't that original and unique but they are not too bad either.  Compared to some of the author's title, this rank quite in the middle of likability factor.  

Basically it's just a so- so title and I am glad it's not off my TBR shelf.




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