The Edge
DH 135,00
Lorsqu'une agent de la CIA, Jenny Silkwell, est tuĂ©e dans une paisible ville du Maine, l'ancien Ranger de l'armĂ©e Travis Devine doit infiltrer une communautĂ© pleine de secrets. Au fur et Ă mesure de son enquĂȘte, les habitants se serrent les coudes et Devine dĂ©couvre des liens avec des menaces Ă la sĂ©curitĂ© nationale. Entre pĂȘcheurs de homards, secrets de famille et renseignements volĂ©s, chaque indice approfondit le mystĂšre. Baldacci livre un thriller tendu et atmosphĂ©rique oĂč personne n'est au-dessus de tout soupçon. Une course contre la montre pour exposer la vĂ©ritĂ© avant que d'autres vies ne soient perdues. đ”ïžâïžđđ„
Description
The Edge follows ex-Army Ranger Travis Devine as heâs thrust into a deadly puzzle in a quiet coastal town. When CIA operative Jenny Silkwell is murdered in rural Maine, Devine is tasked with retrieving her stolen secrets and uncovering her killer. The case seems straightforwardâuntil he realizes the townâs tight-knit community hides layers of distrust and long-buried lies.
Devine must navigate a web of suspects, including Jennyâs siblings, each with their own secrets. Dak, her brother, is rebuilding the townâs economy, while Earl, a retired lobsterman, discovered her body. Alex, her sister, carries a shadowy past that could unravel everything. As Devine digs deeper, alliances shift, and every answer births new questions.
The town of Putnam becomes a character itselfâits icy winters and isolated landscapes mirroring the cold, calculated mystery at its core. Baldacci masterfully balances high-stakes espionage with small-town claustrophobia, keeping readers guessing until the final pages.
Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the cost of truth drive the narrative, with Devineâs sharp mind and military precision tested at every turn. The novel explores how far people will go to protect secretsâand how easily trust can shatter.
Packed with twists, The Edge is a gripping sequel to The 6:20 Man , cementing Devine as a standout protagonist in Baldacciâs thriller universe.

























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