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The fourth book in The Camel Club series by David Baldacci starts out with Oliver on the run after the events in Stone Cold (which I am still bitter over btw). Oliver is on the train heading out of DC when he sees a fellow passenger, Danny, being beaten. Against his better judgement, Oliver comes to the man's aid and ends up getting thrown off of the train in the middle of nowhere Virginia. Low on funds and no where else to be, Oliver accepts Danny's invitation to stay the night in the town of D
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I have never been an avid reader of the mainstream authors. Bu mainstream, I mean Baldacci, Grisham, Lee and other such voracious authors who have churned bestsellers by dozens. So, when I was in a book shop thinking of what should I buy and a Baldacci peaked at me from the bookshelf, I said why not?
Well, I am not thrilled. The book was exactly what I expected it to be. A hero embroiled in some crisis which is the most important national crisis of the moment or rather it can potentially become o ...more
Well, I am not thrilled. The book was exactly what I expected it to be. A hero embroiled in some crisis which is the most important national crisis of the moment or rather it can potentially become o ...more

Another thriller that stars Oliver Stone and the Camel Club. Trying to escape from those who are suddenly aware that John Carr is still alive, Oliver Stone comes to Divine, Virginia where things are not so divine. There is more going on in the little town than meets the eye, and Oliver, who now calls himself Ben, is starting to figure it out. In the meantime, an agent is on his tail hoping to find him for the General that Stone once served under in Vietnam. Definitely worth checking out...anothe
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A political thriller set in small town Divine, Virginia, making me think of the movie Deliverance. As always, Baldacci delivers. It is Camel Club #4. Divine Justice is not just for the men but also for the ladies through Oliver Stone, the hellaciously handsome heart breaker, although this time he finds love.

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