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TalkBook Discussion : End Game by David Baldacci

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Meet the Author

1Andrew-theQM
Dec 6, 2018, 7:17 pm

Let’s get to know David Baldacci...

2EadieB
Edited: Dec 6, 2018, 7:55 pm

David Baldacci Bio

Bio
David Baldacci has been writing since childhood, when his mother gave him a lined notebook in which to write down his stories. (Much later, when David thanked her for being the spark that ignited his writing career, she revealed that she’d given him the notebook to keep him quiet, because “every mom needs a break now and then.”)

David published his first novel, Absolute Power, in 1996. The feature film adaptation followed, with Clint Eastwood as its director and star. In total, David has published 36 novels for adults; all have been national and international bestsellers, and several have been adapted for film and television. His novels are published in over 45 languages and in more than 80 countries, with over 130 million worldwide sales. David has also published six novels for younger readers.

A lifelong Virginian, David received his Bachelor’s degree from Virginia Commonwealth University and his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law, after which he practiced law in Washington, D.C.

In addition to being a prolific writer, David is a devoted philanthropist, and his greatest efforts are dedicated to his family’s Wish You Well Foundation®. Established by David and his wife, Michelle, the Wish You Well Foundation supports family and adult literacy in the United States by fostering and promoting the development and expansion of literacy and educational programs. In 2008 the Foundation partnered with Feeding America to launch Feeding Body & Mind, a program to address the connection between literacy, poverty and hunger. Through Feeding Body & Mind, more than 1 million new and gently used books have been collected and distributed through food banks to families in need.

David and his family live in Virginia.

Works
Baldacci's first novel, Absolute Power, tells the story of a fictional American president and his Secret Service agents who are willing to commit murder in order to cover up the accidental death of a woman with whom the President was having an affair. It was adapted as a film, Absolute Power (1997), starring Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman.

Baldacci wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of his novel Wish You Well; the movie was shot on location in southwest Virginia with Academy Award winner Ellen Burstyn, Josh Lucas, and Mackenzie Foy in the lead roles.

Baldacci was a consulting producer on King & Maxwell, a TNT television series based on his characters Sean King and Michelle Maxwell.

Baldacci's novels have been translated into more than 45 languages and sold in more than 80 countries. More than 110 million copies of his books were in print worldwide as of 2013.

Bibliography
Children's books
The Finisher (Vega Jane) series
The Finisher (Scholastic Press, 2014) Baldacci's first fantasy novel for young readers
The Keeper (Scholastic Press, 2015), sequel to The Finisher
The Width of the World (2017), sequel to The Keeper

The 39 Clues series
Day of Doom (Scholastic Publishing, 2013) Book 6 in the "Cahills Vs. Vespers" series of The 39 Clues books

Freddy and the French Fries series
Freddy and the French Fries: Fries Alive! (Little, Brown and Company, 2005), Baldacci's debut novel for young readers
Freddy and the French Fries: The Mystery of Silas Finklebean (Little, Brown and Company, 2006)

Adult novels
Series
The Camel Club series
The Camel Club (2005)
The Collectors (2006)
Stone Cold (2007)
Divine Justice (2008)
Hell's Corner (2010)
Bullseye (2014, published as a bonus story in 2014 re-publication of The Christmas Train)

Sean King and Michelle Maxwell series
Split Second (2003)
Hour Game (2004)
Simple Genius (2007)
First Family (2009)
The Sixth Man (2011)
King and Maxwell (2013)

Shaw and Katie James series
The Whole Truth (2008)
Deliver Us From Evil (2010)

John Puller series
Zero Day (2011)
The Forgotten (2012)
The Escape (2014)
No Man's Land (Nov 2016)

Will Robie series
The Innocent (2012)
The Hit (2013)
Bullseye (novella) (2014)
The Target (2014)
The Guilty (2015)
End Game (2017)

Amos Decker series
Memory Man (2015)
The Last Mile (2016)
The Fix (2017)
The Fallen (2018)

Atlee Pine series
Long Road to Mercy (2018)

Stand-alone novels
Absolute Power (1996)
Total Control (1997)
The Winner (1998)
The Simple Truth (1998)
Saving Faith (1999)
Wish You Well (2001)
Last Man Standing (2001)
The Christmas Train (2003)
True Blue (2009)
One Summer (2011)
No Time Left (novella) (2012)

Adaptations
Absolute Power (1997 film), starring Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, and Ed Harris.
King & Maxwell (2013 TV series), starring Jon Tenney and Rebecca Romijn.
Wish You Well (2013 film), starring Mackenzie Foy, Josh Lucas, and Ellen Burstyn.
The Christmas Train (2017 film), starring Dermot Mulroney, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and Danny Glover.

3Carol420
Edited: Dec 6, 2018, 9:06 pm

Thanks, Eadie. Interesting as always.

4Sergeirocks
Dec 7, 2018, 3:30 pm

Loads of books in there that I want to read, and all because his mum wanted to keep him quiet for a while, :D
Thanks, Eadie.

5Andrew-theQM
Dec 7, 2018, 4:06 pm

Unbelievably this is 18th book of his I am reading. Seeing as this is currently the last book in this series we need to identify another series of his we want to read.

How about The Camel Club Series or possibly the John Puller Series. Any thoughts?

6Andrew-theQM
Dec 7, 2018, 4:07 pm

Thanks Eadie! 👍😊👏

7Jen_Bartels
Dec 7, 2018, 4:16 pm

I would love to read any of his, he's an author I trust. I think I even own some of the Camel Club books.

8Andrew-theQM
Dec 7, 2018, 4:41 pm

>7 Jen_Bartels: I would definitely recommend his Amos Decker series to you. I have read them all, my favourite by him so far!

9Sergeirocks
Dec 7, 2018, 4:52 pm

I quite fancy the sound of The Camel Club.

10Andrew-theQM
Dec 7, 2018, 4:55 pm

>7 Jen_Bartels: >9 Sergeirocks: The Camel Club would be a good idea as he might still be writing the John Puller Series.

11EadieB
Dec 7, 2018, 5:20 pm

>10 Andrew-theQM: >9 Sergeirocks: I'd vote for The Camel Club books.

12Carol420
Dec 7, 2018, 7:25 pm

I'll read whatever the rest of you want. I loved the John Puller series...Amos Decker is also good and very different with the character that has the memory that he does. Actually the Camel Club was the one series that I was not particularly fond of.

13Sergeirocks
Dec 7, 2018, 7:44 pm

>12 Carol420: If we don't like it after the first book we could abandon the series and try another. Or go through some of his standalones.

14Carol420
Edited: Dec 8, 2018, 2:35 pm

>13 Sergeirocks: I love most of what he writes but this series just seemed very political to me. You're right...we aren't tied to any of the series. There are only 5 of them and I believe I can persevere through that many:)