The Fallen by David Baldacci

The Fallen (Memory Man, #4) (Amos Decker)

by David Baldacci

The Number One Bestseller.

Amos Decker, David Baldacci's unique special agent with the gift of a remarkable memory, returns in The Fallen.

Small towns which have seen better times are not unusual. But the mysterious events in Baronville, Pennsylvania, are raising the highly-tuned antennae of agent Amos Decker and his FBI partner, Alex Jamison. What was supposed to be a relaxing vacation turns into a murder investigation when two bodies are found in a nearby deserted house.

With the body count rising, Decker and Jamison dig deep to uncover a sinister truth in Baronville, which could be the canary in the coal mine for the rest of the country.

But even the duo’s skills and Amos Decker’s infallible memory may not be enough to save the town, or them, from becoming the next victims.

The fourth title in the Amos Decker crime series, following the bestselling Memory Man, The Last Mile and The Fix. Continue the series with Redemption.

Reviewed by Berls on

5 of 5 stars

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Oh this one was a bit depressing, but like in a really good story that makes you feel kind of way. In fact, it was a great story which I buddy read with Anne and with both gave 5 stars. (4/4 books in this series with 5 stars now!)

Amos and Alex are SUPPOSED to be on vacation when they stumble onto a murder investigation. They're visiting Alex's family - her sister, niece, and brother-in-law - at their new home in Barronsville, PA. It's a sad town that's fallen on very hard times - poverty, drugs, and (now) murder are running rampant. They've moved there because the town has a new facilment center that's trying to breathe life into the town with new jobs... but it's clearly failing since death is everywhere from drug overdose to murder. That's the depressing part - these poor people. Yes, bad decisions. Lack of responsibility for their own lives. And yet, gah, what a miserable group of people (not Amber's family but the town).

The investigation was gripping. I was twisted around a bit -- had some good guesses and was right on some counts, but for the most part I was not as clever as Amos (anyone else not shocked? LOL). I found the mystery fantastic, but once again the relationship development with Alex and Amos was the highlight for me. And also some personal growth with Amos specifically. Some real tear jerker moments when he was talking to Alex's niece Zoey.

Such a solid series, with really fantastic narration from Kyf Brewer and Orlagh Cassidy. The way they doing the voices separately for male and female characters just makes this so vivid. Can't wait to read more!!

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