If you’ve been hearing recommendations to read David Baldacci for years and haven’t taken the plunge yet, Hope Rises might be the push you need—though fair warning, you’ll want to start with Nash Falls first.
Hope Rises picks up exactly where its predecessor
leaves off, throwing readers right back into the fractured world of Walter Nash,
now living under the alias Dillon Hope. What makes this sequel so compelling is
how seamlessly Baldacci continues Nash’s transformation. The once gentle,
introspective man has been reshaped by loss and betrayal into someone far more
dangerous, driven by a singular purpose: revenge.
The premise is gripping on its own—Nash infiltrating the
inner circle of the very criminal empire that destroyed his life—but it’s the
execution that truly delivers. Baldacci layers the story with tension,
calculated risks, and a steady stream of twists that keep you second-guessing
every character and motive. Just when you think you understand the game, the
rules shift.
One of the most intriguing elements is Nash’s complex
relationship with Victoria Steers. His hatred is justified, yet Baldacci adds
an unexpected emotional pull that complicates everything. That tension between
revenge and something far less defined elevates the story beyond a standard
thriller.
While Baldacci does provide enough context for new readers
to follow along, the emotional weight of Nash’s journey hits much harder if
you’ve read Nash Falls. Understanding what he’s endured makes every
decision in Hope Rises feel sharper and more consequential.
Overall, Hope Rises delivers exactly what you want in
a thriller: high stakes, relentless pacing, and plenty of twists. It’s a strong
continuation of the series and an easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys
character-driven suspense.

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