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Saving Faith
  

Saving Faith [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by David Baldacci (Author)
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (62 customer reviews)

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It sounds like a movie pitch: "The story is like Tom Clancy crossed with John Grisham set in the Washington D.C. political world." But David Baldacci's Saving Faith successfully fuses elements from both of these chart-busters in this political thriller spiced with techno-wizardry.

The villain is a classic spy caricature: cold-war CIA super-patriot Robert Thornhill wants to reclaim the glory days of the Central Intelligence Agency--when money flowed like the Mississippi during a flood, and the FBI watched helplessly from the sidelines. Working from his secret underground bunker, he blackmails Danny Buchanan, one of the great Washington lobbyists, to front an enormous bribery scheme that will force Congress to bend to the CIA's whims. But Thornhill's plan springs a leak: Buchanan's assistant Faith Lockhart discovers her boss's dirty dealings, and she intends to expose the whole mess to Thornhill's nemesis, the FBI. Thornhill's associates attempt to assassinate Faith, but their bullet kills her FBI escort instead. Faith finds herself on the run with Lee Adams, a fit-and-trim PI who had been shadowing her at the behest of Buchanan.

If all this sounds a bit confusing, it is at times. Baldacci works hard to keep the tension steadily rising, but it is sometimes difficult to remember why Faith and Lee can't just stop running and go for help. Nevertheless, they are very likable heroes, and Baldacci's depiction of the world of lobbyists and the internecine warfare of the FBI and CIA (complete with state-of-the-art spy gadgets and transmission-proof chambers) elevates the novel with details that can come only from careful research. --Patrick O'Kelley --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.



From Publishers Weekly

Baldacci's fifth high-concept premise in as many novels (The Simple Truth; Absolute Power; etc.) propels his hard-working new thriller: a renegade CIA faction attempts to reassert the agency's primacy over the FBI by manipulating members of Congress who fund both outfits. To do so, the CIA conspirators aim to take over a bribery scheme they've discovered. The scam was concocted by legendary lobbyist Danny Buchanan, who has been greasing the palms of lawmakers to gain their support of bills aiding the poor and hungry overseas. The spooks plan to assassinate Buchanan and his prot?g?, the lovely Faith Lockhart, and force the legislators, under threat of exposure, to support the CIA over the FBI. First, however, they'll have to kill the FBI person guarding Faith, for she has confessed everything to the bureau in hopes of working a deal for herself and Buchanan. But the CIA villains haven't reckoned on the resilience of the two lobbyists, nor on the grit of FBI agent Brooke Reynolds, nor on the skill of PI Lee Adams, who gets caught up in the attempted hit on Faith and her guardianA and who then goes on the run with the lobbyist. The novel evolves into a frantic, exciting chase, FBI after CIA after Lee/Faith, with a few nifty twists. Baldacci's characters continue to grow in complexityAthere's an exceptionally fine scene in which Lee, drunk, nearly rapes FaithAbut, alas, so does his plotting. This novel is overdone, with too many heroes and subplots and enough data withheld from readers to generate confusion. Baldacci's prose can still break the jaws of subvocalizers, too. The novel moves fast, though, and its players and suspense are strongAas should be sales. Main selection of the Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club; simultaneous audiobook.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad but far from great., May 16 2004
This review is from: Saving Faith (Hardcover)
After titles like "Absolute Power", I really expected more from David Baldacci. While this isn't a bad book, and actually did keep my interest, it wasn't the dynamic page-turner that I was hoping for.

Like others have said, the opening stages are a little rough. The plot is intriguing but as the book wears on, it becomes predictable. You know what is going to happen, just not HOW it is going to happen. There was a nice twist at the end, but not enough of one to get the book up to 4 stars.

It's a good read overall but not a top priority book. If you have a choice, go for a David Morrell, Tom Clancy, Gayle Lynds, or someone in that class.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Possibly, the worst book I,ve read, May 6 2004
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Ouch, thats a pretty bad title but I paid a whopping 8 bucks or so for this alleged thriller and was determined to finish it.I have put it down at least ten times for many reasons, 1, it really stinks, 2,very poorly written,3, lousy boring plot 4,naive horridly constructed characters 5.He,s really written a few books we,ve all enjoyed and now is doing it purely for dough.Oh, well, ;its better than getting maimed in a car wreck, or a huge bill from the IRS or your Dr. saying,"oh, this doesn,t look too good" while reviewing your lab work, or various types of std,s.Uh, that would be sexually transmitted diseases and is too much of a low blow to count but its what came to my slightly demented but highly educated mind at the time.Avoid this book.Thanks
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4.0 out of 5 stars Saving Faith, Jan 16 2004
Not my favourite Baldacci, but still exciting and a page-turner. I didn't feel as close to these characters as I have in his other books. However, I always love reading about my home (Maryland/DC) and is especially entertaining for me to read about my business (PR/Lobbying) and my "coworkers".
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fast, Slow, Predictable
Saving Faith starts out fast paced with many (almost too many) characters introduced lickity split. Once you have figured out many of the players, you get pulled into the action... Read more
Published on Jan 10 2004 by sydandme

1.0 out of 5 stars not too good
This book is pretty boring and not very well written. Baldacci's writing style is flimsy, awkward and fairly transparent. Read more
Published on Oct 16 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining summer read
This is not War and Peace however, it is an entertaining read to occupy your mind during relaxing times. Read more
Published on Jul 21 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Not his best book
This book is good, but it's not his best book. Baldacci's characters are more real than some of the characters out of Grisham's books, for example, but I thought it was easy to... Read more
Published on May 6 2003 by Jerry Sanchez

4.0 out of 5 stars A compelling page-turner
Baldacci has quickly become one of my favorite authors...and for good reason. Like a runaway train about to jump the tracks, the plot wound through "Saving Faith" is exciting and... Read more
Published on Mar 14 2003 by S. Sigafoos

1.0 out of 5 stars not his best work
I started reading this book hoping it would as good as his other books have been in the past. I was wrong it was boring from the first page I couldn't get into it. Read more
Published on Feb 24 2003 by bugsbuni70

3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat Interesting
I'm somewhat disappointed in David Baldacci after reading "Saving Faith." To begin with, the storyline is somewhat far-fetched, yet too familiar. Read more
Published on Jan 7 2003 by ufrh4

4.0 out of 5 stars Faith is always in danger in Washington
Faith of the title of this Baldacci novel is Faith Lockhart, a lobbyist in the nation's capital whose boss (Buchanan) has been buying off politicians to promote his interests. Read more
Published on Nov 8 2002 by hrladyship

5.0 out of 5 stars saving my faith in modern literature
David Baldacci knows how to write engaging novels without resorting to cheap drivel and profanity. Although the story is (hopefully) unrealistic, one gets emotionally involved... Read more
Published on Nov 7 2002 by Paul Skinner

4.0 out of 5 stars NOT RELIGION BUT A WOMAN....
This book is a slow moving but easyreading that helps keep your interest. At times things getexciting but it is not a pageturner. Read more
Published on Oct 20 2002 by G. Bowser

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