Apr
29
2009
David is mentioned among other bestselling authors in a post titled “Readers in a Rut” on Poe’s Deadly Daughters.
The following authors all had two bestselling hardcovers each in 2008: Janet Evanovich, Patricia Cornwell, Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark (they co-authored one book), Dean Koontz, David Baldacci, Laurell K. Hamilton, Jonathan Kellerman, Stephen King, John Sandford, Clive Cussler, Debbie Macomber, Stuart Woods, Robert Parker, Jeffery Deaver, and Jack Higgins.
Apr
29
2009
David’s latest novel, First Family, is reviewed in a post on Confessions of a Bibliophile.
The storyline here is one that isn’t easy to figure out on your own. I had a couple of things figured out, but the whole picture was elusive until the end. I think Baldacci does a good job of playing with the reader’s emotions
Apr
29
2009
David’s latest novel, First Family, is reviewed in an article titled “Inside-the-Beltway Twist Enhances Thriller” in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
It’s the appealing characters and the emotions their plights provoke in us that make “First Family” stand out, though. They’re also what separates Baldacci from a crowded field of best-selling thriller writers.
Apr
24
2009
David’s participation in fall 2008 in the Oakton Library’s first anniversary celebration is mentioned in an article titled “Oakton Library Blossoms” in the Vienna Connection.
Last fall, to celebrate the first anniversary of the library’s opening, the Friends of the Oakton Library hosted a chocolates-and-champagne reception with guest of honor, David Baldacci, New York Times best-selling author and Oakton resident.
Apr
24
2009
David’s latest novel, First Family, is reviewed in a brief on Tonight, a South African entertainment guide.
One of Baldacci’s best. - James Mitchell
Apr
24
2009
Tom Langdon, protagonist in David’s novel The Christmas Train, is mentioned in an article titled “How to Travel by Train in California” on Suite101.com.
The journalist character, Tom Langdon, is forced to take a train across USA, in David Baldacci’s novel, The Christmas Train, finding his own self-discovery on this train vacation.
Apr
24
2009
David’s latest novel, First Family, is the subject of a giveaway contest on Drey’s Library.
Hachette Book Group must love me or something. Or they must love all y’all… Why? Because they’re letting me spread the word about David Baldacci’s newly-released (like, TODAY) book, First Family, by giving you the opportunity to win your very own copy.
Apr
24
2009
David discusses his writing methods in an article titled “The Thrilling Craft: David Baldacci, ‘First Family’” in Express.
Since publishing his first book, 1996’s “Absolute Power,” Baldacci has become a master at the Washington-based thriller. Murder, espionage, government cover-ups, extramarital affairs and kidnapping have become Baldacci’s modus operandi. His latest book, “First Family,” is filled the same sort of white-knuckle intrigue, but the setting’s been tweaked.
Apr
20
2009
David’s upcoming novel, First Family, is reviewed in a post titled “Meet the First Family” on Cheryl’s Book Nook.
This is only the second book I have read by David Baldacci. The best thing I like about him is that you can read any of his books without having to start at the beginning.
Apr
20
2009
David’s upcoming novel, First Family, is the subject of a hardcover giveaway on Sweeps4Bloggers.
You can also enter to win your own hardcover copy of First Family here – I have 5!!!!!!!!! copies available
A big thank you to Hachette Book Group for sponsoring this giveaway.