Total Control

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Author: David Baldacci

ISBN-10: 0446604844

ISBN-13: 9780446604840

Category: Business, Work, & Money - Fiction

When her husband mysteriously disappears in a plane crash into the Virginia countryside, a devastated wife must sort out truth from lies in this page-turning New York Times bestseller. Sidney Archer has it all: a husband she loves, a job at which she excels, and a cherished young daughter. Then, as a plane plummets into the Virginia countryside, everything changes. And suddenly there is no one whom Sidney Archer can trust. Jason Archer is a rising young executive at Triton Global, the...

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Sidney Archer thinks her life is perfect until her husband is killed in a fiery plane crash. Or was he? The FBI thinks he caused the crash and escaped unharmed. Now Sidney—and the rest of the country—is on the hunt for Jason Archer.Library JournalWith sales of his first novel, Absolute Power (LJ 11/15/95), topping 300,000 copies and a movie version scheduled for release in spring 1997, Baldacci is living high on the hog. In this second effort, a woman seeks the truth about her husband's death in a plane crash.

Before the live bn.com chat, David Baldacci agreed to answer some of our questions:Q:  What's one thing you've done that you are glad you did but happier that you will never have to do again? A:  Taken and passed the Virginia Bar Exam. Q:  How do you indulge your appetite? Caviar? Burgers and fries? A:  Pasta. I am definitely not a caviar person. Q:  Are you a righty or lefty? A:  Righty. Q:  What's your favorite cartoon? A:  "The Tick." Q:  Do you have a favorite day of the year? A:  The day after I've finished a novel. Q:  Will you identify a specific historic event or image that has been especially defining of American culture? A:  Lincoln's assassination. Reconstruction, Jim Crowism, segregation, and discrimination were all, unfortunately, enhanced with his murder.

\ Library JournalWith sales of his first novel, Absolute Power LJ 11/15/95, topping 300,000 copies and a movie version scheduled for release in spring 1997, Baldacci is living high on the hog. In this second effort, a woman seeks the truth about her husband's death in a plane crash.\ \