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In neuro-scientific popular fiction David Baldacci is considerably prior to the competition. Continuing his string of New York Times best sellers, Baldacci presents his most electrifying report to date-a book of nonstop action, vividly etched characters, and a fantastic perspective of the interior sanctums of our own government. Not far from Washington, D.C., in a wooded portion of Northern Virginia, a small house at the end of any gravel road functions a secret goal. With its superior security apparatus and concealed miniaturized camcorders, it has been utilized by the FBI to interview one of the main witnesses the company has ever had, a young female with an unbelievable story to tell. But some individuals know about the trick meeting. And then for them, a violent drama is going to begin. One man-a local detective agency named Lee Adams-has come to the house on the requests of his customer. Another man, a employed killer, stakes out the house on requests from his powerful paymasters. And the witness, Trust Lockhart, is coming to tell the FBI everything she knows about the powerful lobbyist with whom she's worked, a guy who manipulates U.S. administration plan and who, in the process, made some very dangerous enemies. Then, before Trust can inform her report, the hit man pulls the result in and the incorrect victim falls. Now Trust Lockhart is on the run-from the most dangerous people in America-with Lee Adams, a guy she doesn't know, yet must trust. A relentless chase book that unfolds as both FBI and a killer seek out Trust and Lee, this is also a searing and utterly suspenseful story of power eliminated mad in Washington, and of one woman's desperate try to break out of any web of problem and terror that gets to much beyond even she can know. Within the hands of get good at storyteller David Baldacci, Cutting down Trust elevates the thriller to a fresh level and poses stunning questions about the rules we live by, the rules we have been governed by-and what goes on when many people make rules of their own...