To Die for

To Die for by David Baldacci is a gripping addition to the author’s body of work, published by Grand Central Publishing in 2024. This 432-page book follows Travis Devine as he travels to the Pacific Northwest to assist the FBI with a complex case involving a twelve-year-old girl named Betsy Odom. Devine, drawing on his experiences as an Army Ranger and in high-stakes corporate environments, aims to keep a low profile while escorting Betsy to meet her uncle, who is under investigation for RICO charges.
As the story unfolds, Devine’s mission becomes increasingly complicated when he begins to question the circumstances surrounding Betsy’s parents’ deaths. Despite the local police’s claims of an overdose, Betsy insists her parents never used drugs, prompting Devine to investigate further. This leads him into a web of conspiracy that intertwines various government agencies and personal agendas. Readers will find a blend of action, mystery, and suspense as Devine navigates a landscape where allies and enemies may not be clearly defined.
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author, David Baldacci, the 6:20 Man returns, this time sent to the Pacific Northwest to aid the FBI in a case that gets more complicated with the more questions Devine asks–and he’s about to come face-to-face with his nemesis, the girl on the train. Travis Devine has become a pro at adapting to any situation to accomplish the mission set in front of him. Whether it’s a high-powered corporate setting or small-town community, Devine will become the man for the job. His time as an Army Ranger and on the financial battlefields of Wall Street gave him the skills he needed, and he’s put them to good use. But this time it’s not his skills that send him to Seattle to aid the FBI in escorting orphaned, twelve-year-old Betsy Odom to a meeting with her uncle, who’s under investigation for RICO charges. Instead, he’s hoping to lie low and keep off the radar of an enemy that he evaded on a train in Switzerland and who has been after him ever since–the girl on the train. But as Devine gets to know Betsy, questions begin to arise around the death of her parents. Betsy is adamant that they had never used drugs, but the police in the small rural town where they died insist the Odoms died of an overdose. Devine starts digging for answers, and what he finds points to a conspiracy bigger than he could’ve ever imagined. The question is, how do Betsy, her uncle, and various government agencies all fit into it. It might finally be time for Devine and the girl on the train to come face-to-face, and when that happens, Devine is going to find himself unsure of who are his allies and who are his enemies. And in some cases, they might well be both.
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