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By: David Baldacci (Author)
Reviews
E. Piper –
AMAZING BOOK COULDN’T PUT IT DOWN
I have read most of the books written by David Baldacci but this one was exceptionally good. Probably because it is so true about the Jim Crow South in the 1960s and, sadly, still true to some degree today. I am horrified to see how far the U.S. has NOT come with respect to equalityfor people of color. The book was a page-turning, courtroom drama with a surprising end.The book is honest and, at times, hard to read but please read it. It’s wonderfully written with likeable characters who were very well developed living in an unbelievable difficult time in U.S history.Bravo Mr. Baldacci!!!!
Lynn Cobb –
A Calamity of Souls by David Baldacci
This is an amazing and inciteful story. It is a story that is as meaningful now as it was in the time it was supposedly based on. It is a story filled with raw emotion but ends with a true feeling of hope.
PBFITZ –
well developed story line
this books story line was fast paced and well developed. One of Baldacci’s better reads.
Kathy Ward –
Execeptional book by Baldacci
I’ve read most, if not all of Baldacci’s books. They’re always well crafted and tell a great story, but this book really resonated with me. The divisions and attitudes expressed in the book are taking place in this country right now, almost 60 years after the setting in the book. We must take a serious look at ourselves, not only as individuals, but as a nation, and focus on what unites on, not divides us. The was certainly the underlying message of the novel, and Baldacci presented it brilliantly.
Linda Ferguson –
Another Baldacci Winner
Exciting from page 1 to the end. The story used up all my emotions. I loved both the characters and their relationships. The ending was shocking but perfect for the story. Thank you David Baldacci for another wonderful book! Can’t wait until the next one.
Diane Collins –
Best book I ever read. Couldn’t put it down
Dr A D Buss –
Well written. Parts wilk have you almost sobbing. The US south hasn’t really improved on the race issues of the 60’s.
E. Piper –
AMAZING BOOK COULDN’T PUT IT DOWN
I have read most of the books written by David Baldacci but this one was exceptionally good. Probably because it is so true about the Jim Crow South in the 1960s and, sadly, still true to some degree today. I am horrified to see how far the U.S. has NOT come with respect to equalityfor people of color. The book was a page-turning, courtroom drama with a surprising end.The book is honest and, at times, hard to read but please read it. It’s wonderfully written with likeable characters who were very well developed living in an unbelievable difficult time in U.S history.Bravo Mr. Baldacci!!!!
Lynn Cobb –
A Calamity of Souls by David Baldacci
This is an amazing and inciteful story. It is a story that is as meaningful now as it was in the time it was supposedly based on. It is a story filled with raw emotion but ends with a true feeling of hope.
PBFITZ –
well developed story line
this books story line was fast paced and well developed. One of Baldacci’s better reads.
Kathy Ward –
Execeptional book by Baldacci
I’ve read most, if not all of Baldacci’s books. They’re always well crafted and tell a great story, but this book really resonated with me. The divisions and attitudes expressed in the book are taking place in this country right now, almost 60 years after the setting in the book. We must take a serious look at ourselves, not only as individuals, but as a nation, and focus on what unites on, not divides us. The was certainly the underlying message of the novel, and Baldacci presented it brilliantly.
Linda Ferguson –
Another Baldacci Winner
Exciting from page 1 to the end. The story used up all my emotions. I loved both the characters and their relationships. The ending was shocking but perfect for the story. Thank you David Baldacci for another wonderful book! Can’t wait until the next one.
Diane Collins –
Best book I ever read. Couldn’t put it down
Dr A D Buss –
Well written. Parts wilk have you almost sobbing. The US south hasn’t really improved on the race issues of the 60’s.