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Nash Falls

David Baldacci. Grand Central, $32 (448p) ISBN 978-1-538-75798-7

This bone-crunching series launch from Baldacci (To Die For) introduces Walter Nash, an investment banker who transforms into a brutal instrument of vengeance. Nash lives a privileged but uneventful life with his wife, Judith, and teenage daughter, Maggie. Following his estranged father’s funeral, Nash is pressured by the FBI to assist in their investigation of his firm’s CEO, Everett “Rhett” Temple, who’s laundering drug money for Victoria Steers, the ruthless head of a Chinese cartel. Though Nash learns that three of the FBI’s previous informants on the Steers investigation were murdered, he agrees to go undercover. After his cover is blown, Victoria’s goons kidnap Maggie and frame Nash for child abuse, forcing him to go on the run. Only his father’s best friend, Vietnam vet and security expert Isaiah York, can help him punish the people who’ve torn his family apart. In Baldacci’s long list of heroes, Walter Nash is among the most memorable: a truly sympathetic everyman whose gradual hardening into a violent vigilante feels entirely earned. The book’s shrewd pacing impresses, even if the narrative ends a touch too abruptly. Wherever Baldacci chooses to take Nash next, readers would be well advised to follow. Agent: Aaron Priest, Aaron M. Priest Literary. (Nov.)