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The Escape

Written by David Baldacci

Narrated by Orlagh Cassidy and Ron McLarty

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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David Baldacci is one of the world's most popular storytellers. In his blockbuster thrillers Zero Day and The Forgotten, listeners met John Puller. A combat veteran and special agent with the U.S. Army, Puller is the man they call to investigate the toughest crimes facing the nation. But all his training, all his experience, all his skills will not prepare him for his newest case, one that will force him to hunt down the most formidable and brilliant prey he has ever tracked: his own brother.

The Escape

It's a prison unlike any other. Military discipline rules. Its security systems are unmatched. None of its prisoners dream of escaping. They know it's impossible.

Until now.

John Puller's older brother, Robert, was convicted of treason and national security crimes. His inexplicable escape from prison makes him the most-wanted criminal in the country. Some in the government believe that John Puller represents their best chance at capturing Robert alive, and so Puller takes on the burden of bringing his brother in to face justice.

But Puller quickly discovers that there are others pursuing his brother, who only see Robert as a traitor and are unconcerned if he survives. Puller is in turn pushed into an uneasy, fraught partnership with another agent, who may have an agenda of her own.

They dig more deeply into the case together, and Puller finds that not only are her allegiances unclear, but that there are troubling details about his brother's conviction...and that someone is out there who doesn't want the truth to ever come to light. As the nationwide manhunt for Robert grows more urgent, Puller's masterful skills as an investigator and strength as a fighter may not be enough to save his brother – or himself.

A Hachette Audio production.

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Release dateNov 18, 2014
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The Escape
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David Baldacci

David Baldacci is one of the world’s bestselling and favourite thriller writers. A former trial lawyer with a keen interest in world politics, he has specialist knowledge in the US political system and intelligence services, and his first book, Absolute Power, became an instant international bestseller, with the movie starring Clint Eastwood a major box office hit. He has since written more than forty bestsellers featuring Amos Decker, Aloysius Archer, Atlee Pine and John Puller. David is also the co-founder, along with his wife, of the Wish You Well Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting literacy efforts across the US. Trust him to take you to the action.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Fast Read,plausible & highly entertaining, escapist theory best book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Good story.... but having two of the main characters be brothers, created a problem of what to call them. Calling one of them by the last name - most of the time, and the other by his first name - most of the time, was not a satisfactory way to do things. Each time I read the last name, I had to momentarily pause to confirm which character was being referenced.
    There must be a better way to do this.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Good read. Interesting, but mostly predictable plot twists. Typical superman and superwoman heroes.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I Ioved this book. The John Puller series is excellent and this was yet another offering that I enjoyed. Baldacci never disappoints. I became hooked on his writing and read off of THE Camel Club series. This was also a great read. 4 stars.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    My first read of a novel in the John Puller series but certainly not my first read of a novel by David Baldacci. Loved that the title could be read independently without reading the 1st two (2) novels in the series as I didn't realize it was part of a series rather than a true stand-alone. I was almost daunted to begin the novel as I started reading it in paperback form as my vacation week was coming to an end but I decided to start it anyway as I didn't want to put off reading it for another time. There was not one moment of disappointment! It's a page-turning, action-packed, thriller that goes behind the walls of The United States Disciplinary Barracks, USDB, or DB for short, a military correctional facility located on Fort Leavenworth, a United States Army post in Kansas. The scenario of "The Escape" is presented in true David Baldacci style and if you've read his novels before, you automatically understand the comment, and if you haven't yet treated yourself to this author's novels, there is only one comment to you - "What are you waiting for?"
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The third book in the John Puller series by David Baldacci, The Escape puts protagonist John Puller's family in the center of the action. When Puller's brother escapes the military prison in Leavenworth under more than mysterious circumstances, Army CID agent John Puller is torn between loyalty to his family and loyalty to his country.Robert Puller is serving a life sentence for treason in the military prison in Leavenworth. However, the details of his trial are only known to a selected few. When there is a power outage at the prison and even the backup systems fail, Robert Puller seizes the opportunity to escape prison in order to set things straight. He wants to prove that he is innocent. His brother, John Puller, is eventually called in to investigate the case, despite being related to the escapee. In the course of the story a plot of deception and lies in the US intelligence community unfolds.Being a fan of Baldacci's John Puller series, I liked the book a lot. It is just as well written and plotted as the first two books in the series. Baldacci manages to give the plot some unexpected twists and turns which makes for a thrilling read. For me, this book was a page-turner and I can recommend it to anyone who likes the thriller genre. 4 stars.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I love listening to David Baldacci on audiobook, as I hear the whole book and do not skim sections. Baldacci's books create an unease with government and the military, as I wonder what is truth. The Escape centers on a man convicted of treason escaping from Leavenworth Prison in Kansas. Leavenworth is a maximum security, military prison. The chase begins to find Robert Fuller, the escaped man. Baldacci intricately explains the prison workings, the military, the government, and plots to sabotage the government by Russian operatives. The two women in this story effectively outshine many of the men. Maybe Baldacci's failure rests in the extensive explanation of events. But the actions of John Fuller and his father show that men possess emotions.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    One of his best ... Robert Puller escapes from prison, his brother John is tasked to find him, working with Veronica Knox. Lots of twists and turns ...
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another excellent read by David Baldacci. Really enjoying the John Pullar series. Just one to go.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Enjoyed this a lot. I should read more of his books!!!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    By the number thriller.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    My first read of a novel in the John Puller series but certainly not my first read of a novel by David Baldacci. Loved that the title could be read independently without reading the 1st two (2) novels in the series as I didn't realize it was part of a series rather than a true stand-alone. I was almost daunted to begin the novel as I started reading it in paperback form as my vacation week was coming to an end but I decided to start it anyway as I didn't want to put off reading it for another time. There was not one moment of disappointment! It's a page-turning, action-packed, thriller that goes behind the walls of The United States Disciplinary Barracks, USDB, or DB for short, a military correctional facility located on Fort Leavenworth, a United States Army post in Kansas. The scenario of "The Escape" is presented in true David Baldacci style and if you've read his novels before, you automatically understand the comment, and if you haven't yet treated yourself to this author's novels, there is only one comment to you - "What are you waiting for?"
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    John and Robert Puller make for a good story every time.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was my first John Puller book but certainly won't be my last. He's a great character: resourceful, honest, smart, and loyal.There were so many twists in the story that it was almost impossible to figure out who the good guys were and who the bad guys were. It also wasn't easy to predict who would survive until the book ended!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I try to read anything David Baldacci writes. He is probably one of my favorite suspense writers. The character of John Puller is an upstanding Soldier who investigates crimes. In this installment his brother, who has been convicted of a war crime and has been living in Leavenworth at the Federal Prison for the past two years, escapes after there is an "explosion" and the power goes out. John is asked to find his brother and bring him back. Along the way he meets Knox, who is also investigating and what they find could prove his older brother is innocent and was set up.

    Just like any Baldacci book, there is lots of explosions, people getting killed, espionage, and danger. His stories always suck the reader pretty much literally into the book because you forget where you are and instead you have joined along the journey the characters take. I really enjoyed this book as I enjoyed the other two in this series and can't wait for the Puller saga to continue. At least I hope it continues. If you like a good murder mystery and military espionage, pick up this book. But start with the first one because you will want to spend more time with John Puller.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    4.25

    I was thrilled to see both brothers in action. John's brother's bit in both of the previous books is what stood out to me the most. Learning everything and seeing them both out in the field was exactly what I wanted from this book. The action was A . This book didn't have as many twists as some of the author's other books. Overall I definitely enjoyed it.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This one was fast-paced and interesting, but shaky in spots and very formulaic. Still a fun and quick read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The Escape is an excellent book that keeps its feeling from beginning to end. There is tremendous hate and jealousy, deadly revenge, blackmail and just a good story. The characters are all believable. The settings are well described. The Escape gets four stars in this review for just being suspenseful, and a good read.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I listen to the Audio version of all of Baldacci ' s book including this one. It was another great story. The narrator he uses really enhances his stories so much! I recommend everyone listen to the audio versions. I don't want to spoil the story so I'm just going to say that I've been waiting for this reunion since book 1 and was so glad it finally happened. I can't wait to see how future stories will play out now with the Puller addition in play again : )
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Slick, well-paced, complicated plotting, and John Puller – what more could you want?Baldacci had me hooked from the very first page, with so much of the book relating to trusting others. Can Puller understand why and how his brother has escaped? Who can he trust? Perhaps the three high ranking officers who ask him to try and trace his brother? An investigator from another department, Victoria Knox? Either of the two witnesses who spoke out about his brother at his court-martial?Knowing who is telling the truth and who is not doing so is very difficult to determine. In fact there are so many incidences of what appears to be the truth, and then prove to be deceptions that it reminded me of Alistair MacLean at his very best in such books as Where Eagles Dare and Bear Island. The truth when it does come out, shows a great deal of skilful plotting and writing.It is all so believable and plausible that I was consistently unable to put the book down until I discovered what was really going on. In this book we see so much more of John Puller’s nature and character, and I hope that this continues in the next book, which just happens to be next up for me.A great intriguing read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Book 3 of the John Puller series: Zero Day The Forgotten The Escape No Man’s LandIf you can read them in order, it would be better. Army Criminal Investigation Division ( CID) agent John Puller visits his brother Robert Puller on a regular basis in Leavenworth prison. He has been convicted of treason and John, being pragmatic and unable to read the court files because they are sealed, does not know if his brother is innocent or not. Although he loves and greatly values his brother, he cannot come to any conclusions because even his brother will not talk about it. and then the unthinkable happens....a storm knocks out the lights and power to the prison, the back-up generators fail to lock the prisoners' doors, and Robert Puller is "visited" by someone in riot gear. Robert, appraises the situation realizing the it is an assassin , but manages to get the jump and escape himself in the riot gear with the cover of darkness. Now on the run, he aims to locate the persons who gave false testimony against him. John Puller is given the unexpected assignment of tracking down his fugitive brother and turning him in due to the extensive bank of government secrets Roberts knows and the possibility of him connecting with foreign operatives. John Puller finds that it is not his brother that is the spy but almost everyone else is.,,,,,,If you can buy in to almost Superman John Puller, then you will enjoy this book. I have enjoyed all 4.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Title: The Escape (John Puller Series #3)Author: David BaldacciPages: 512Year: 2015Publisher: Grand Central PublishingMy rating is 5+ out of 5 stars!What an exemplary novel! David Balducci writes a thriller filled with action, adventure, high tension and intrigue with heart. In his 3rd book with the main character John Puller the author pulls out all the tops in leading the readers down a road in search for the truth of Robert Puller’s innocence or guilt in regards to treason. I think to fully appreciate and relish the book one does need to start at the beginning of the series to fully appreciate the Puller family characters with their family issues, careers, health and experiences.All that goes into building each book with a story that won’t let up and leaves the reader wanting more! While each book can be a story unto itself it is the revelations about each of the Puller family men that enhance each tale. There is emotion in each book not in the forefront but definitely in background in regards to John Puller Sr. and his battle with Dementia.In The Rescue there is one section of the story that really pulled at my heart as the author paints with words a very touching scene between a father and son. Not only is it with the knowledge that slowly these two brothers are losing their parent to a disease that knows no bounds. Having personally gone through in my life I can say that the author does a great job giving his audience a peek at what some people deal with and its affect on a person.I do recommend reading and enjoying the series even with its rare use of foul language. Why? There are many people who love to read all types of books and want to read stories that have grit to them. Yes you can have that without the language, I am just glad he doesn’t liberally dose his stories with the words unlike other novelists. There is patriotism is the book, heart and soul in the characters and a rich plot fraught with a plethora of trails that keep readers like me up till the wee hours of a morning to get to the end!The next book in the series is titled No Man’s Land and I cannot wait to see where the author takes John Puller next!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I liked the first 'Puller' novel, the 2nd was a step back, and this was one of those books where you find yourself wading through 470 pages and wondering why you're doing it.

    Puller is sort of Reacher-lite: not quite as big, not quite as smart. He still does government investigative work, and in The Escape he's called in to find his brother, who has escaped from Leavenworth. The brother, who'd been on the fast track to stardom in the armed forces, was in the brig for treason and must be one of the more brilliant people on earth, at least according to everyone who has met him. At the end, it all works out, good guys win and bad guys lose, but the path between here and there is almost laughably complicated.

    Mediocre writing, stilted dialogue, wooden characters, silly violent situations, incredible end... this one has it all. Good thing these Puller guys are on our side!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Nice finish to the trilogy. I enjoyed the surprising twists and it was neat to see the Puller brothers in action together. I'll miss John Puller and hope Baldacci will revisit his character at some future date.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Our hero, John Puller, is put on the case of his brother who has escaped from Leavenworth military prison. I really liked this book. It was exciting and interesting. The formula was followed; John works alone, his pro tem female partner doesn't get bedded and goes away in the end, he consults with his brother and the case has high level interest. This is the third and apparently last installment--will there be another?
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book is about Robert Puller who is serving a life sentence for treason. He escapes almost miraculously from A maximum security prison and the story is about trying to bring him to justice.In a surprising turn of events John Puller, his brother, is assigned to bring the fugitive to book. John is not convinced of the fugitive's guilt and sets out to prove what he believes to be the facts. There are enough twists and turns in the story to keep it moving fast. It is very tough to keep track of who the "good Guys" are and who the "Bad Guys." All in all well-written and satisfying.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Interesting story of two brothers and their uncovering of an espionage plot against the U.S. government. For Balducci , I found this almost unbelievable in the detail. A little too coincidental in whom got killed and when. Not his best. I wonder if he has changed editors. Could have used less of this good story.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The Escape is a thriller filled with plot twists at every turn. Just when you think you know who is good and who is bad, things are turned upside down. Through this maze, John Puller must find an escaped prisoner from Ft. Leavenworth-his brother Robert. If you're a fan of thrillers, you can't go wrong reading the Escape.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The third military police thriller focusing on John Puller, Jr, Chief Warrant Officer, Criminal Investigation Division (CID). This time he is investigating the escape of a prisoner from the military prison at Leavenworth. This is unlikely for two reasons. First, there has never been a breakout from Leavenworth - it's deemed impossible. The second reason is that the escapee is his older brother, Robert Puller, convicted of treason. The story is fast-paced and was interesting, at least to me. John Puller is joined on the case by Veronica Knox, a beautiful agent from the Army's Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). (Trust me, the book will keep you busy with acronyms.) Their search for John's brother, and the brother's attempts to find out why he was framed, intersect when all realize that greater espionage is at stake and attempt to find and stop it. This sort of military/detective thriller draws a fairly specific and loyal audience, and those readers will enjoy the book. I only occasionally delve into the genre but found it worthy of a cold Saturday.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The Escape by David BalducciKansas prison and with the storm and power being out and the backup generator not working all the cell doors open and we find that John Pullers' brother has left the prison but a dead body has been put in his place. It's up to John to find out how and where his brother is. His brother was to be living at the DB for life as he was guilty.Story also follows Bobby and how he changes his facial features, etc. The feds have questioned their father who's in a nursing facility as he has not much of his memory left.After he's interviewed he turns to Julie Carson to help him figure things out. He pairs up with Knox and they go over each of the details again and he finds out through various sources that his brother was in prison to save his family.Love all the different angles and how they find more clues. Hard to follow at times with so many people involved and so surprised at how this all could point to the recent Ebola outbreak in Africa.I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).