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Last Man Standing Paperback | Pages: 640 pages
Rating: 4.04 | 45399 Users | 885 Reviews

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Original Title: Last Man Standing
ISBN: 0446611778 (ISBN13: 9780446611770)
Edition Language: English

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This book was too long for me. The plot convoluted in a way, I had problems with connecting with the protagonist that should have been a guy to really like. He was a troubled but highly skilled FBI agent with issues, which were resolved in a way, but still lacking any final resolution. Even a loosely possible romantic situation didn't eventuate. I was disappointed with this, but as always, my audio cd's are limited as I only borrow from the library and never seem to choose anything decent. Disappointing, and all I can really articulate is that it was okay.

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Title:Last Man Standing
Author:David Baldacci
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 640 pages
Published:September 1st 2002 by Warners Visions Books (first published November 6th 2001)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Mystery

Rating About Books Last Man Standing
Ratings: 4.04 From 45399 Users | 885 Reviews

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I really enjoyed this book. It started off fast paced and exciting and slammed you with questions, and then kept you going the whole way through. One thing I really liked was it let you in on one secret at a time, one bad guy at a time, one betrayal at a time. You think you have it, but then realize its so much more complicated the further into the plot you go.I'd say this book was about 75-100 pages too many. It is SOOO long. There were a lot of different characters, and there were a few parts

I thought that this was pretty silly. THis was my second Baldacci novel and it took me a few weeks to read. Just couldn't get into it. The storyline seemed contrived and the punchline left me with a lot to be desired. I may give DB another shot, but it'll be a while from now before i do.

Completely formulaic thriller -- cardboard characters, unbelievable situations. Baldacci at his best writes only serviceable thrillers, but this reads as if it was written by someone else.

Very disappointing. Can't believe this is from the same author that gave us "Memory Man". Just too much unnecessary detail, 100 words when 10 would have done, and far too long. It redeemed itself in the last 100 pages or so when it all came together and there was lots of action but not enough to deserve more than 2.5 stars.

I thought that this was pretty silly. THis was my second Baldacci novel and it took me a few weeks to read. Just couldn't get into it. The storyline seemed contrived and the punchline left me with a lot to be desired. I may give DB another shot, but it'll be a while from now before i do.

David Baldacci's Last Man Standing has elements of a good novel, but a couple of flaws -- and one in particular -- keep it from transcending mediocrity. Web London, a member of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team, freezes during a mission and watches as his team is gunned down. While seeing a psychiatrist in an attempt to understand what made him hold back, he investigates the shooting and uncovers a conspiracy involving drug dealers, white supremacists, undercover feds and a horse ranch.Spoilers

Web London is an FBI agent in one of the 'special forces' called out in crisis situations. An inside informant led his team to such a situation and every member of his team was killed. He was the last man standing. Baldacci carves a great story into this nice, satisfying and delightfully fat book.

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