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by Ron McLarty,David Baldacci

  • ISBN: 160024050X
  • Category: Thriller & Mystery
  • Author: Ron McLarty,David Baldacci
  • Subcategory: Thrillers & Suspense
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Hachette Audio; Unabridged edition (November 6, 2007)
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  • Rating: 4.9
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Part of Camel Club series by David Baldacci. The old grave markers loomed before him, the moonlight glancing off the weathered, mossy stone

Part of Camel Club series by David Baldacci. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47. This novel is dedicated to the men and women of the United States Secret Service. The old grave markers loomed before him, the moonlight glancing off the weathered, mossy stone. As he stepped from the front porch to the grass, the brisk air helped carry away the burning sensation in his head from his nightmare, but not the one in his heart. Thankfully, he had somewhere to go tonight, yet with some time to spare.

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Liked it a lot the second time too. I got a giggle out of Ron McLarty the narrator. Stone Cold is an excellent entry in the Camel Club universe

Liked it a lot the second time too. He was reading about the library, but when read, he said libAry-EVERY TIME. I kept giggling, but I like him so much as a narrator that I enjoyed it anyway. Stone Cold is an excellent entry in the Camel Club universe. It ties up the loose ends from The Collector while having a strong main story line independent of those ends. The previous entry, The Collectors, is a so so book and I was afraid that the series had taken a nose dive.

This box set includes Camel Club, The Collectors an. .He kept my attention all of the way through the book with a surprise ending that asks each reader to consider acting too hastily when forming opinions and judgments. Going beyond the first run of inferences should I went to a author reading with David Baldacci in 2013 when this book was published. While the presentation was anything but impressive, his book certainly kept my interest. The old saying, "Don't judge a book by its cover," should also translate to, "Don't just a book but the author.

Stone Cold is a crime thriller written by David Baldacci. This is the third book to feature the Camel Club, a small group of Washington, . civilian misfits led by "Oliver Stone", a former CIA trained assassin. The book was initially published on November 6, 2007 by Grand Central Publishing.

Recurring characters Oliver Stone and his Camel Club are back to save the life of beautiful con-artist, to implicate shady casino king, and to solve a string of murders of Washington . Attn: Author/Narrator If you have any queries please contact me at info19782 @ gmail. I will reply as soon as possible, usually within 24 hours.

Oliver Stone and the Camel Club are back in their most dangerous adventure yet - a war on two fronts. Casino king Jerry Bagger from The Collectors is hunting Annabelle Conroy, the beautiful woman who conned him out of millions. Stone and his colleagues Reuben, Milton, and Caleb marshal all their resources to protect Annabelle.

Written by David Baldacci, Audiobook narrated by Ron McLarty. Camel Club, Book 3. By: David Baldacci. Narrated by: Ron McLarty. Series: The Camel Club, Book 3. Length: 10 hrs and 38 mins. Categories: Mysteries & Thrillers, Political.

Oliver Stone and the Camel Club are back in their most dangerous adventure yet, a war on two fronts. Casino king Jerry Bagger from THE COLLECTORS is hunting Annabelle Conroy who conned him out of millions.

Stone Cold is the 3rd book in the Camel Club series. Also Ron McLarty did an excellent job IMO in reading as well. edwardsgt on LibraryThing.

Excerpted by permission. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher. Stone Cold is the 3rd book in the Camel Club series.

Oliver Stone and the Camel Club are back in their most dangerous adventure yet, a war on two fronts. Casino king Jerry Bagger from THE COLLECTORS is hunting Annabelle Conroy who conned him out of millions. Stone and his colleagues Reuben, Milton, and Caleb marshal all their resources to protect Annabelle. Yet all their skills may not be enough when a deadly new opponent rips off the veneer of Stone's own mysterious past. Bagger's menace pales next to newcomer Harry Finn's lethality. Seeming a normal family-man, Finn has already killed three men with more targets to come. When Finn also sets his bulls-eye on Stone, his reason why will be the greatest shock of all, making readers reconsider their beliefs in good and evil. As bodies and institutions topple, the story rockets toward a shattering finale that will leave the survivors of this explosive tale changed forever.
Reviews about Stone Cold (Camel Club) (7):
Asyasya
I am an avid Baldacci fan and have read all the Camel Club books, except 'Bullseye'. This one is not a "page turner". At times I thought "did Baldacci really write this?"

Annabella took a back seat in this novel. That's sad because she is the gutsy cool character. Caleb and Reuben also were minor characters. This novel takes lots of twists, perhaps too many. Anyway I finished it. Please David, if you are reading this go back to the characters that made the "club" so enjoyable. Do a prequel with Milton and the originals, but sadly that would leave Annabella out? Can't do that!!

I'll still keep my Baldacci library growing like Caleb's famous library.
Marad
This series is the first I have read of David Baldacci's writing, and the characters, plot, pacing, etc. are very good. This book does keep your interest right to the end, and there are a few unexpected occurrences. What is not unexpected, and begins to be a little monotonous, is the graphic violence surrounding our deadly-assassin-with-a-heart-of-gold main character. Likewise the recurring theme of evil people rising to the top, having basically run amuck with the power they have been given. While there is a measure of revenge that may satisfy some sense of justice, it does little to relieve the depression brought on by the situation as a whole. That the characters in the book are drawn to each other and are unfailingly loyal to each other in spite of the knowledge that they easily engage in behavior that is reviled by most civilized people (the end always justifies the means, each person is their own judge of right and wrong, life and death) is vaguely heartwarming but mostly disturbing. So the quick summary is that the writing is technically good, the story gripping - but you don't want to think too deeply about the world view embraced by these characters that we are supposed to like.
DireRaven
This is a good, page-turner read. I enjoyed this book even though I have not read the other Camel Club books in the series. I read this book for a Book Club discussion, and I was worried I would not understand the characters since I did not have the Camel Club background. But, that was not the case. Baldacci does a good job of getting the characters' traits and dimensions across even for the first-time reader. Plot, setting, and action are all well developed. The reason I chose 4 stars instead of 5 is that the novel seems to have one too many "twists" toward the end. Most of the reverses and surprises were thoroughly fun and heightened the reading experience. Overall, this book offers reading time well spent.
Cobandis
I've been a Baldacci fan since time began and just recently discovered this fourth novel in the Camel Club series, which I have thoroughly enjoyed. This novel returns protagonist Oliver Stone (John Carr) to government service to halt a nefarious plot to spread drugs through the US and kill a bunch of people initiated by the Russians.... or was it the Mexicans ..... or the Russians ....
Determining who the bad guys are working for and exactly why they want to blow things up and kill the president is Stone's job, He solves it of course, despite government interference, and catches the bad guys with help from the Camel Club, but it's a wild ride. Oh, and the Camel Club gets a new member. Go for it!
RUsich155
This is the third and arguably the best of the David Baldacci's highly imaginative and successful Camel Club series. To understand the series you should know a bit about the bizarre collection of members of the Camel Club:

* Oliver Stone - an alias for a retired clandestine CIA operative who maintains a church cemetery in Washington and lives in the caretaker's cottage in the cemetery grounds.
* Rheuben Rhodes - a former DIA worker and marksman who now works unloading trucks.
* Caleb Shaw - a twin PhD who works in the rare book Wing of the Library of Congress and has a penchant for wearing 19th Century fashion.
* Milton Farb - an obsessive-compulsive prodigy with an eidetic memory who can remember cards and numbers and can win extremely large amounts of money at Casinos.
* Alex Ford - (occasional member) a Secret Service agent who is a member of the President's security squad.
* Annabelle Conroy - (new member) a compulsive thief who runs scams on people and Casinos to steal large amounts of money.

In this adventure Annabelle has conned vicious Casino king Jerry Bagger out of millions. Stone and his colleagues Reuben, Milton, and Caleb marshal all their resources to protect Annabelle.

At the same time someone is slowly killing members of Stone's old clandestine squad one by one and is zeroing on Stone, who has to revert to his old trade to save his life and some of his old colleagues.

As usual Baldacci weaves a devious tale of how this mostly amateur group deal with a range of dangerous happenings, revenge, conspiracy and murder which are the core of all of the great Camel Club series.

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