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The Camel Club

Conspiracy theories--everybody has one. The difference with this conspiracy is that it's all too real. David Baldacci's The Camel Club takes readers inside the Beltway as four unlikely misfits struggle not only to survive, but to save their president and their country from a plot that will lead to nuclear disaster.Bestselling BaldacciLast Man StandingThe WinnerTotal Control The Simple TruthAbsolute PowerSaving Faith  more

  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-21-2009

It was a real page turner...

I have read a lot of books, and usually don't pick this type of book, but I read THE COLLECTORS and liked it, so I read this one too. It was a bit confusing at first, but once I caught on, it was very suspenseful. I wish our country would try to meet the "ransom" conditions presented in the...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Dec-08-2008

Warm Up to Oliver...

Took a while to warm up to the characters, but then it was a pretty easy read. Different sort of personalities, generally untypical in an action/intrigue sort of novel. I found the club participants interesting. Does seem like this book does best in terms of setting a foundation for the other...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Dec-05-2008

Blah, unfortunately

Well - i kept seeing these Baldacci books, and figured i'd give them a try. I started with the one, forget the title, where Stone teams up with the female who reunites with her father, who is being hunted by the casino boss guy...well, that was a solid book, so i thought i'd backtrack and read...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Nov-17-2008

3 1/2 Stars

Alex Ford is a Secret Service agent on White House detail with three years to go until retirement. He's tempted to coast the rest of the way through his career, until a "suicide" that seems too cut-and-dried has him asking questions. Oliver Stone is a protester who has a tent in the park across...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Nov-13-2008

Not bad

Since the copy I am currently reading--at exactly the mid-point of the book--was found in a New York City subway car I can't complain about the price. This is the first David Baldacci book I've read, so I'll take other reveiwers' word that he has done better. All in all, while I agree with many...

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  • Posted: Sep-25-2008

Really enjoyed this one...

Really enjoyed this book and I am placing orders for the next 2 that follow. This was the first "serious" book that I have read in years (since college) and I must say it was great. I endured a few late nights as I didn't want to put the book down. I just finished the book and I am sad that I...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jun-15-2008

The Camel Club is cool!

The Camel Club is cool. They're an odd group of conspiracy theorists, led by Oliver Stone, on a quest for the truth.Baldacci weaves quite a tale that keeps your attention and is full of twists and turns.I thought this was a great mystery thriller with a bunch of interesting characters.This is the...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jun-14-2008

Good Read - Recommended

The overall low rating of 3 stars has motivated to do my part to bump the ranking up. The Camel Club is a compelling and enjoyable read. I finished and immediately ordered the next book in this series.

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  • Posted: May-31-2008

Another Baldacci Winner!!!

I became a David Baldacci fan while reading The Winner. I don't remember what caused me to pick it up. I'd never read him before, and I guess I was looking for new authors. It didn't take me long to realize that this was a master story teller. I savored that book as one might savor a fine...

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  • Posted: May-29-2008

Enjoyable thriller if you can ignore the talking points

This is my first Baldacci read, and Camel Club was enjoyable enough to pick up more of his books. One of my favorite genres is the political/espionage/thriller, and this has a good balance of technical info, action, and character development. You do engage with the characters and that allows you...

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