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The FBI enlists him to escort Betsy Odom, a 12-year-old orphan, to her only living relative her uncle, Danny Glass, a powerful businessman facing federal charges under the RICO Act. On the surface, it seems like a routine assignment, but Devine quickly realizes that nothing about this case is simple. |
The FBI enlists him to escort Betsy Odom, a 12-year-old orphan, to her only living relative her uncle, Danny Glass, a powerful businessman facing federal charges under the RICO Act. On the surface, it seems like a routine assignment, but Devine quickly realizes that nothing about this case is simple. |
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Betsy’s parents, the Odoms, were found dead in what the police ruled a drug overdose, but Betsy insists they never used drugs. Devine’s instincts tell him there’s more to the story, and as he starts digging, he finds inconsistencies in the official reports. |
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To Die For is a thriller novel written by David Baldacci. It was Baldacci’s third book in Travis Devine series. It was preceded by The Edge.
Plot
Travis Devine, a former Army Ranger and ex-Wall Street financial analyst, has built a reputation for handling tough situations. After a deadly encounter on a Swiss train, he tries to lay low but soon finds himself pulled into another dangerous mission.
The FBI enlists him to escort Betsy Odom, a 12-year-old orphan, to her only living relative her uncle, Danny Glass, a powerful businessman facing federal charges under the RICO Act. On the surface, it seems like a routine assignment, but Devine quickly realizes that nothing about this case is simple.
Betsy’s parents, the Odoms, were found dead in what the police ruled a drug overdose, but Betsy insists they never used drugs. Devine’s instincts tell him there’s more to the story, and as he starts digging, he finds inconsistencies in the official reports.


