Saturday, February 07, 2026

Nash Falls

 


Nash Falls (Walter Nash #1) by David Baldacci. Grand Central Publishing, 2025. 448 pages. ***

Walter Nash has it all. A highly successful position at Sybaritic Investments, a cheating wife and loving daughter. Estranged from his Vietnam- veteran father, he meets his father's friend and learns how he was viewed by his father and it unsettles his predictable, complacent life.

Approached by the FBI to provide evidence of a money laundering and drug selling enterprise, Nash becomes involved in international espionage. When his daughter is kidnapped and he is blamed, Nash agrees to be a man on the inside to bring down Victoria Speers, an international mastermind, and his boss, Rhett Temple. 

I am a fan of Baldacci books; however, this one dragged for me. The story line is continued in the second book, Hope Rises. Condensing the story into one book may not have provided the ability to introduce the many characters and the back stories, however, I am always impatient waiting for a story to be continued. Thankfully, I received Hope Rises to review, and it is excellent. As always, fantastic character development and still he incorporates his usual twists and turns to keep you guessing. 

 I had the pleasure of seeing David Baldacci interviewed by Lisa Scottoline in Lancaster, PA. What a fun evening! As an author and friend Lisa was able to ask probing and entertaining questions. 

David and Michelle Baldacci have created "Wishing You Well Foundation" to combat illiteracy in America. He spoke passionately about man's humanity and promoting civil discourse. 

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