
David Baldacci's Total Control is a corporate thriller built around power, betrayal, and the pressure created when a high-stakes public figure is suddenly vulnerable. The novel moves through legal and business intrigue, with a pace designed to keep danger close to boardrooms, news cycles, and personal relationships. It is a controlled climb into panic.
Readers who enjoy modern suspense with a commercial, fast-reading style will find plenty to hold attention here. It is a good choice for fans of conspiracy, high finance, and thrillers that combine institutional pressure with the emotional fallout of being hunted and exposed. Baldacci keeps the machinery of the plot moving while the stakes keep widening. It remains a useful, readable entry point for modern readers.
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