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|title= True Blue
|author= David Baldacci
|buy= Yes
|borrow= Yes
|format= Hardback
|pages=400
|publisher= Macmillan
|date= December 2009
|isbn=978-0230706132
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|amazonus=<amazonus>0230706134</amazonus>
|sort=True Blue
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Kingman is forced to change his mind early one Monday morning when he opens the office fridge to have the late Diane Tolliver tumble out into his arms.
Perry gets out of jail ahead of schedule: one favour that her sister doesn't mind pulling for her. Beth Perry is also a copycop. A different kind of cop. Just as smart as, if not smarter than, her sister, she plays by the rules. This (and sheer hard graft) is what got her where she is: D. C. Chief of Police.
Being free isn't enough for Mace, though. She is a cop. Wants to be a cop. Needs to be. As a convicted felon re-instatement is not going to happen. Her only chances are either to prove her innocence (she claims to have been kidnapped, doped, and monumentally set up) – or to solve some really big crime that will see her a national hero and have all previous records wiped clean. She'll settle for either. It's not long therefore before she's assisting (as in ''interfering'') with the Tolliver investigation.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag.
If you enjoyed this, you'll love Harlan Coben. If you're not familiar with his work [[Tell No One by Harlan Coben|Tell No-one]] is as good a place to start as any. You might also appreciate [[Purged by Peter Laws]].
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