interesting hours with david baldacci. e a question from you can probably still get through if you're lucky or send us a tweet and we'll mix it in. donna, chambersburg, pennsylvania. >> hello. hello, mr. baldacci. i just wanted to say thank you so much for your interesting books. it was signed by year and she's dead i think you'd enjoy this because you enjoy reading. i read it and i was amazed that above intrigued. >> thank you very much. with all my books i try to hit the ground running. i do want to waste time in the beginning. i want to immerse you into the story, has something interesting happened on the first few pages. i like books where the writer is control and not the reader. her reader in control of the book is not going to be a good read for you. but if you're on your tip toes, you don't know it's going to happen next time you thought you had it figured out to me what carefully categorized this person's good, this person's bad. if i can knock you out of those categories you have no idea what's going to come next.