No Time Left - David Baldacci

No Time Left

By David Baldacci

  • Release Date: 2011-05-02
  • Genre: Short Stories
3.5 Score: 3.5 (From 1,103 Ratings)

Description

An original short story by New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci.

Frank Becker is a highly sought after, expert assassin. When Becker takes a mysterious job, he has no idea that it will force him to delve deeply into his own past. Undeterred by obstacles he is determined to complete his assignment. But he may realize too late that his success will permanently alter his future.

Reviews

  • A story

    2
    By Battleforce6
    That’s all, just a story. Left me with no appreciation for the story. Did not raise any feels. Did,
  • Incomplete ?

    3
    By Beckster61
    This seems to be an idea of an interesting novel that was never written and a quick ending was thrown just for fun. I like novels as and I like DBs novels but this was a waste of time to read.
  • Review

    5
    By The Phantom Reader
    This book is amazing for the price!
  • Huh

    1
    By BuddB1
    Not even a short story with an ending
  • No Time Left

    1
    By Disappointed Balducci Fan
    I also thought I had failed to download the whole book; realized it was a short story but 36 pages??? I was really enjoying the story, but really misleading and disappointing. Maybe he'll finish it now that he has disappointed so many fans.
  • Too Short

    4
    By PMReilly
    This has all the plot development for a novel, yet it ends way too soon. Wish there had been more.
  • No time left

    1
    By Ljkquilter
    I buy books to read. Would never have bought it for 40 pages.
  • Only 40 pages long, but intriguing.

    3
    By Camcl
    Too bad he didn't think about making the story line a full length novel
  • Strange

    3
    By STT Girl
    Interesting but unfullfilling.
  • No time left

    4
    By 19368
    It was a good book it left me hanging at the end though with no real ending. I was expecting it to be a bit longer but it was a very nice short and sweet book. I recommend it.

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