The Camel Club by David Baldacci Paperback Book

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Author: David Baldacci

Narrator: Jonathan Davis

Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback, Abridged-CD

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Published: Oct 2005

Genre: Fiction - Espionage

Retail Price: $25.00

Discs: 13

Synopsis

In "The Camel Club", bestselling author David Baldacci paints a frighteningly vivid portrait of a world that could be our very own soon, and the few people who have a chance to stop the chaos...

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BookLender review by Angelita on 2007-04-24 09:44:32

I found this book a little confusing with the refernces to arab culture and the names a little hard to remember who was who. Near the end it picked up with lots of action and predictable conclusions.

BookLender review by Alexander on 2008-09-20 11:29:16

The only good thing that I can say about this book is that the narrator, Jonathan Davis, did a decent job with moronic dialog and sophmoric descriptions.  Camel Club could have been much, much shorter.  If you must listen to or read this book, do yourself a favor and get the abridged version.  My best advice though, is that if you have a highschool education or higher, avoid this book.  This is the first and last Baldacci book that I will every read/listen to.  His research and therefore understanding of the subject he writes about in this book is sub-par.  Baldacci, for instance, doesn't know the difference between Agent and Officer.  A simple distincion if you've done ample research.  The dialog between the characters is hammy and misguided.  I struggled through this book until the last CD, hoping that the end would do some sort of justice to having listened to this trife.  But I was not so fortunate, Baldacci's ending to Camel Club was just as horrible as the reast of the book.  I couldn't even listen to the last 2 or 3 tracks.If you like this book and think that it is well done, and/or smart, please rethink this because Baldacci does a serious disservice to those who protect this country.  Bottom line, this book is terrible.

BookLender review by Morton on 2007-09-14 02:08:46

I have read Baldaccci's previous books starting with Absolute Power and while his plots were always clever, his characters seemed more mechanical than real. The Camel Club was every bit as well plotted as the earlier novels, but here is characters actually did spring to life and. addition to the high tension that made me turn the pages faster and faster as the threatened doomsday finish aproached, there was a good bit of sly humor. I highly recomend it.