by David Baldacci
Oliver Stone jumped off a cliff in the last book. Now he needed to lay low and escape the hunt. He killed two bad guys who killed his fellow Camel Club member. Now he reflected on why he even trying to stay alive. He is good to go and ready to die. But his survival instinct kicked in. He buy...
Another Camel Club adventure. Baldacci does a good job mixing up their escapades and adding more to the characters. At times, this story got a bit contrived but it is an enjoyable read. 3.5 stars.
Book 4 of the 'Camel Club series', and a brutal one at that. A fugitive on the run, a manhunt, coverups, corruption, drug running, etc.... and the bodies keep piling up. If this were a comic book, you would cringe with every 'bam!', 'pow!'...'kaboom!' 5 stars!
My second audio, and I am still in love with the format. For my second foray into this format, Divine Justice was a free download from Audible when I downloaded the app to my phone. It is not my typical choice of reading, but I like to occasionally read a good political thriller. I have never re...
Another (could it be the last?) of the Camel Club series. Oliver Stone/John Carr and the usual cast of characters, one by one, end up in a small mining town rife with corruption. As always an entertaining read and at long last (spoiler alert here) Oliver/John finds a little romance along the way.