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First Family
Author: David Baldacci

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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 80
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ISBN-13: 9780446539753 - ISBN-10: 0446539759
Publication Date: 4/21/2009
Pages: 432

Book Description:
#1 New York Times bestsellingauthor David Baldacci follows the instant success of Divine Justice with another unstoppable thriller.
Sean King and Michelle Maxwell, back from their harrowing and near-fatal adventure in the blockbuster #1 bestseller Simple Genius, return in a mesmerizing new thriller. A daring kidnapping turns a children's birthday party at Camp David into a national security nightmare, but the hostage is not who anyone would expect. The First Lady enlists the services of King and Maxwell to bring the child back safely. Years ago, King saved her then-senator husband from an assassin's bullet; whether they shared anything else is their secret. With Michelle still recovering from her own demons the pair are pushed to the limit, with forces aligned on all sides against them, and the line between friend and foe impossible to define...or defend.

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Cindy M. wrote on 6/11/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

The central premise is that a child who is part of the extended family of the President and First Lady is kidnapped. The First Lady approaches a trusted PI, who once helped her out, to conduct his own investigation. While determining what happened and theorizing about possible motives of the kidnapper, he and his partner proceed in the face of FBI and Secret Service resistance. During the same timeframe, his partner has to deal with problems within her own family.

It's a fast read and enjoyable, but I'm glad I got it from the library. So much about the timeframe and what the protagonists do simply do not make sense. When the partner's attention was understandably diverted, I would have thought that the novel would have focused solely on his search for the child, but instead the novel shows his attention divided between the search and the support he offers to his partner. I just couldn't suspend my disbelief that both were possible. There were other instances as well.

I did finish the book in one night, and I did enjoy it - but it's the equivalent of an action movie that is fun to watch, but doesn't result in a lot of reflection and is pretty much forgotten once you leave the theater.

Stephanie S. (punkinema) wrote on 7/20/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Exciting from the very beginning of the book! We are with Michelle and Sean in this book by David Baldacci. The First Lady's niece is brutally kidnapped from her home and the child's mother is murdered. The First Lady calls on Sean, a friend from long ago, to hire he and Michelle to find her. Sean and Michelle face the ire of the Secret Service and FBI for their involvement but they are determined to find the 12 year old. Ugly secrets in the First Family's past come to haunt them as the case gets closer to being solved. Just how far will the First Lady go to protect her husband? Excellent book - kept me glued to the chair in order to find out what happens next!

Debbie W. (yomama1) wrote on 7/17/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

As usual, I loved David Baldacci, who writes a compelling story. However, the storyline really bothered me! I don't know why, except it made me think about how corrupt some people can be, and that fiction follows fact. Obviously, many fictional books are based on fact, but to me, this particular story was scary, in that it could very well be true, and probably is in some governmental scenarios. I'm no innocent, but to think that the First Family would stop at nothing to remain in the White House makes me wonder what they would stoop to in areas that affect the whole country, and by proxy, the whole world. And I am certainly not talking about any particular REAL adminstration, present or past. But...you should judge the story for yourself.

Kathy G. wrote on 6/26/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent book. I enjoyed it very much. Loved the characters and the plot. Kept me guessing. Recommend it highly.

Nancy H. (GrannyNanny) wrote on 5/28/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Sean King, Michelle Maxwell: First Lady's niece is kidnapped; the rescue involves unfolding secrets of the First Couple... not necessarily believable in that this type of cover-up in today's world would never get this far.

Marianne S. (sfc95) - Decatur, IL wrote on 5/4/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A good, fast read. The beginning was somewhat cumbersome with the introduction of characters in what seemed to be rapid succession, but it was necessary. Alot of action and plot development, another Baldacci winner.

Janis K. (scrapbooklady) wrote on 4/25/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

As all of Mr. Baldacci's books there were more than enough twist plots and surprises to keep me interested. "First Family" was an excellent read and left me wanting a few more hundred pages. I would recommend "First Family" over any other thrillers that have been recently released.


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Michelle C. (Shellaree) - ID wrote on 10/16/2009...


An interesting book by a favorite author of mine. A look into the behind the scenes life of the president's family. All the twists and turns I expect of David Baldacci are there.
Fun read.

Martha S. (msteph5444) - Clarksville, TN wrote on 10/13/2009...


I enjoyed this story - there are some unexpected twists. It was a quick and enjoyable read.

Carol B. (bikerbabe) wrote on 7/21/2009...


Classic Baldacci.
Great summer read.


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