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The Forgotten is a thriller novel written by American author David Baldacci. This is the second installment to feature John Puller, a former Army Ranger who served at Iraq and Afghanistan and now works for the U.S. Army’s Criminal Investigations Division. The book was published on November 20, 2012 by Grand Central Publishing. [1] [2]
The Escape is a thriller novel written by American author David Baldacci. This is the third installment in the John Puller book series. This is the third installment in the John Puller book series. The book was initially published on November 18, 2014 by Grand Central Publishing .
The King and Maxwell book series is a crime novel book series created by American novelist David Baldacci.The series consists of six books featuring two former Secret Service agents Sean King and Michelle Maxwell: Split Second (2003), Hour Game (2004), Simple Genius (2007), First Family (2009), The Sixth Man (2011), and King and Maxwell (2013).
Hell's Corner is a crime novel written by David Baldacci. This is the fifth and final installment to feature the Camel Club, a small group of Washington, D.C. civilian misfits led by "Oliver Stone", an ex-Green Beret and a former CIA trained assassin. The book was initially published on November 9, 2010, by Grand Central Publishing. [1] [2]
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No Man's Land is a thriller novel written by American author David Baldacci. This is the fourth installment in the John Puller book series. The novel addresses a mystery hinted at in the previous novels: the disappearance of Puller's mother. In doing so, Puller is forced to revisit his childhood memories.
The Forgotten (Applegate novel), a book in the Animorphs series by K. A. Applegate; The Forgotten (Baldacci novel), a 2012 novel by David Baldacci; The Forgotten (Wiesel novel), a 1992 novel by Elie Wiesel
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