The Path of Forgiveness, by David Baldacci

We have well learned how the survivors of the worst life scenarios end up taking police positions or similar in fiction. Baldacci This time he draws a resource for his protagonist Atlee Pine to lead us through the zigzagging universe of current investigations. Only those other plots of the personal, which burst forth from the trunk like offshoots to suck little by little all the sap of the main plot, also in this case is gaining weight.

It is about reinforcing the character, giving him a greater and deeper personality. Because otherwise the investigation must be an invitation to deduction capable of keeping us trapped. And the truth is that, without being all invented, it is increasingly difficult to surprise the reader. And this is how Atlee and her personal issues magnetize us to give us that mimetic feeling of the most vivid catastrophe in a protagonist.

No police officer or investigator or FBI agent in this case can afford to be carried away by the anxiety of his past or his outstanding accounts. Because in that case the method and the capacities are blurred and one ends up getting too involved with the terrible possibility of making big mistakes ...

Synopsis

Atlee Pine lives marked by the terrible experience she lived in her childhood: when they were six years old, an unknown kidnapped her twin sister Mercy, and she never saw her again. Three decades later, Atlee has become an FBI agent with extraordinary abilities, rebellious, brave and self-reliant. However, his many qualities do not include mercy or the ability to forgive. His mission is to hunt down and catch criminals in the Grand Canyon area, which he knows in detail.

When a strange stabbing death occurs in an area frequented by tourists, Atlee is abruptly removed from the case and must decide between following orders or risking her career trying to find out the truth.

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