Amos Decker To Return Next April In A New Thriller From David Baldacci

After a bone-crushing helmet-to-helmet hit during his first play as a professional football player, Amos Decker suffered a rare neurological injury that left him unable to forget anything–even the smallest detail. Every memory is now permanently seared into his brain for good.

Readers were first introduced to Amos Decker in the 2015 novel, Memory Man. While that book was solid, David Baldacci upped his game with both follow-ups, The Last Mile, and The Fix, on his way to making Decker one of the genre’s most unique and fascinating characters. 

Now, Baldacci is gearing up to publish his fourth Amos Decker thriller, which is scheduled to come out April 17th, 2018. While the book is still untitled, plot details are available, and it sure sounds like the fourth Decker novel has a shot to be Baldacci’s best yet. 

David Baldacci returns with the next blockbuster thriller in his #1 New York Times bestselling Memory Man series featuring detective Amos Decker–the man who can forget nothing.

Amos Decker and his journalist friend Alex Jamison are visiting the home of Alex’s sister in Barronville, a small town in western Pennsylvania that has been hit hard economically. When Decker is out on the rear deck of the house talking with Alex’s niece, a precocious eight-year-old, he notices flickering lights and then a spark of flame in the window of the house across the way. When he goes to investigate he finds two dead bodies inside and it’s not clear how either man died. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. There’s something going on in Barronville that might be the canary in the coal mine for the rest of the country.

Faced with a stonewalling local police force, and roadblocks put up by unseen forces, Decker and Jamison must pull out all the stops to solve the case. And even Decker’s infallible memory may not be enough to save them.

Again, the book doesn’t have a title yet, but fans can still get their pre-orders in by clicking here!

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