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Title | : | Divine Justice (Camel Club #4) |
Author | : | David Baldacci |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 326 pages |
Published | : | November 4th 2008 by Grand Central Publishing |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller. Mystery |

David Baldacci
Hardcover | Pages: 326 pages Rating: 4.19 | 47220 Users | 1568 Reviews
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Oliver Stone is the most wanted man in America; no, not the maverick filmmaker Oliver Stone but the covert agent whose real name is John Carr. Men in the highest circles of power want him dead, and they want him dead quickly, because he knows too many of their deepest secrets. The members of the secretive Camel Club, on the other hand, not only want him alive; they are willing to risk their own lives to save their leader and friend. All of which sets up David Baldacci's thriller of relentless intensity, a perfect follow-up to his acclaimed Stone Cold.Particularize Books Supposing Divine Justice (Camel Club #4)
Original Title: | Divine Justice |
ISBN: | 0446195502 (ISBN13: 9780446195508) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Camel Club #4 |
Characters: | Annabelle Conroy, Oliver Stone (Camel Club), Caleb Shaw, Joe Knox, Alex Ford, Reuben Rhodes |
Setting: | United States of America Divine, Virginia(United States) |
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Ratings: 4.19 From 47220 Users | 1568 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books Divine Justice (Camel Club #4)
This is the conclusion to Stone Cold and is a better tale, I think. Or, at least its told better. Trouble just comes to Stone, and this story is a good example of this.A great page-turner in the as expected spy- thriller series by Baldacci. #4 in the series featuring the Camel Club, Oliver Stone is hiding out in small town America, Divine. All the usual players, the hero, the damsel, the villains (& there are plenty) and their side-kicks; it does not disappoint. A great, fast-paced read (despite the predictability and some stretches of the imagination) it is a great multilayered thriller. Well worth the read!
While the writing is clear the plot is over convoluted. The protagonist doesn't have a cape, but emerges from most situations on top of the heap. The end was predictable. Nice characters.

I thought that Baldacci had ended the Camel Cdlub series and was delighted to see he hadn't.This is the aftermath of Oliver killing the the two men who'd ruined his life and killed his wife and daughter, as well as Camel Club Milton Farbe, who is mourned and missed.He's decided to go on the run so his Camel Club friends aren't implicated in any wrong doing. He flees south on a train, hoping to make it to New Orleans, where he hopes to lose himself in the chaos of a rebuilding city.He never makes
Follow Oliver Stone in another adventure. This time he is being hunted for the two murders he committed. divine justice is another Camel Club novel, this time set in Divine, a small mining town in Virginia. This book continues the brand but it can be read as a standalone novel as there is loads of back story about Oliver.You start reading divine justice and you wonder, why has Oliver stumbled across this or that? It is because that detail will be used later in this story. There are a small cast
EXCELLENT. VERY INTERESTING.
An exciting, fast-paced adventure novel that is extremely well-written and interesting. The only problem: it's unbelievable to the nth degree. Recommended to Baldacci fans, to people who insist on logic and believability, beware.
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