Absolute Power
- Published
- 2003
- Pages
- 550
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780330419642
- Reading Time
- ~9h 38min
Absolute Power is a book by David Baldacci. In 2003. It has 550 pages.
About this book
David Baldacci’s Absolute Power establishes a tense examination of institutional authority and personal morality through the lens of Will Robie, a highly trained operative whose career demands absolute discretion. When a routine assignment places him in proximity to the highest office in the land, he witnesses an act that fractures his carefully maintained loyalty. The narrative unfolds through methodical pacing and psychological realism, prioritizing the weight of consequence over sensational action. Baldacci explores how power operates in the shadows of government, examining the friction between institutional duty and individual conscience. The novel’s structure relies on mounting tension and precise procedural detail, grounding its political setting in human vulnerability. As the introduction of one of Baldacci’s most enduring protagonists, the book helped redefine contemporary political thrillers by blending character-driven introspection with institutional critique. Readers encounter a protagonist whose expertise is continually tested by moral ambiguity, making the work a notable study of accountability and the personal costs of operating beyond public scrutiny.
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Absolute Power has 550 pages.
When was Absolute Power published?+
Absolute Power was published in 2003.
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David Baldacci’s Absolute Power establishes a tense examination of institutional authority and personal morality through the lens of Will Robie, a highly trained operative whose career demands absolute discretion. When a routine assignment places him in proximity to the highest office in the land, h...
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Absolute Power was written by David Baldacci.