Last Man Standing (novel)
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Last Man Standing is a novel written by David Baldacci. First published in 2001 it follows the protagonist, Web London, through a series of harrowing events. London is the only member of his elite FBI Hostage Rescue Team unit to survive after they are ambushed when executing a high risk raid against an apparent drug operation.
[edit] Characters
Web London: A 38 year old single male who has been with the FBI for 13 years and a veteran of the HRT for over eight years. London applied for the FBI after graduating from the University of Virginia Law School and then briefly working in the Commonwealth Attorney's office.[1]
[edit] Accuracy
Baldacci acknowledges a number of people for his novel including Chris Whitcomb, a former HRT sniper who was at Ruby Ridge and Waco[2]
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ David Baldacci, Last Man Standing (2001) ISBN 0-7434-2895-1
- ^ Christopher Whitcomb, Cold Zero: inside the FBI Hostage Rescue Team (2001) ISBN 0-552-14788-5