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Title:The Collectors (Camel Club #2)
Author:David Baldacci
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 438 pages
Published:October 18th 2006 by Warner Books
Categories:Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Suspense. Crime. Mystery Thriller. Audiobook
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The Collectors (Camel Club #2) Hardcover | Pages: 438 pages
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In Washington, D.C, where power is everything and too few have too much of it, four highly eccentric men with mysterious pasts call themselves the Camel Club. Their mission: find out what's really going on behind the closed doors of America's leaders.

The assassination of the U.S. Speaker of the House has shaken the nation. And the outrageous iconoclasts of the Camel Club have found a chilling connection with another death: the demise of the director of the Library of Congress's rare books room, whose body has been found in a locked vault where seemingly nothing could have harmed him.

A man who calls himself Oliver Stone is the groups unofficial leader. Staying one step ahead of his violent past and headquartered in a caretaker's cottage in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Stone, drawing on his vast experience and acute deductive powers, discovers that someone is selling America to its enemies one classified secret at a time. When Annabelle Conroy, the greatest con artist of her generation, struts onto the scene in high-heeled boots, the Camel Club gets a sexy new edge. And they'll need it, because the two murders are hurtling them into a world of high-stakes espionage that threatens to bring America to its knees.

From an ingenious con in Atlantic City tho the possible forgery of one of the rarest and most valuable books in America history, to a showdown of epic proportions in the very heart of the capitol, David Baldacci weaves a brilliant, white-knuckle tale of suspense in which every collector is searching for one missing prize: the one to die for...

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Original Title: The Collectors
ISBN: 044653109X (ISBN13: 9780446531092)
Edition Language: English URL http://davidbaldacci.com/book/the-collectors/
Series: Camel Club #2
Characters: Oliver Stone (Camel Club)
Setting: Washington, D.C.(United States)

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I really had fun with this one. It was great to dig into yet another Baldacci book. The pacing was really nice, and I enjoyed the story. Got lost amidst some of the character names, but seeing as I'm being ridiculous and reading the second book before the first, well. XP There was some sexual material in there, which, I guess, depending on your view, might be seen as somewhat obtrusive, but personally, most of it didn't bother me. Anyway, yeah. That's it. =P

Sequel to "The Camel Club"Soon after the Speaker of the House is assassinated, Caleb Shaw a quiet librarian stumbles upon the body of his boss Jonathan DeHaven at the Library of Congress narrowly escaping the same fate. "The Camel Club" group promptly sets out to investigate and it becomes a race to stop a man who is determined to auction off America to the highest bidder.On a local level, Annabelle Conroy, a gifted con artist, is out to pull off a major con against a ruthlessly violent casino

I was wondering how these two story lines...Annabelle and the big Atlantic City heist...and a dead librarian in the Library of Congress rare books section...was ever going to connect. I should never have questioned the "master storyteller"...David Baldacci. Come together they did...with a BANG!)...or was that a shot fired by Seagraves, the government assassin adding to his "collection"? Annabelle with her perfect...though maybe questionable, skills...was a fantastic asset to the Camel Club boys.

Before reading any of his books, I was all set to become a David Baldacci cheerleader. With twelve New York Times bestsellers to his name, 50 million books sold in 80 countries, plus glowing press and reader reviews, he seemed an ideal candidate for my pantheon of favourite authors. Then I started reading The CollectorsWith a mixture of disappointment and disbelief, I ploughed through page after page, hoping that at some point it would turn into a thriller. But, far from the diamond-sharp

Since I read the Camel Club, I have been thinking of starting with the second one and leading off to finishing the series. I enjoyed reading the Camel Club, like most of David Baldacci's books. So I decided to read this since I was craving some thriller.The story starts by introducing us to Annabelle Conroy, a con with a sight for the big prize. As the story progressed, she turned out to be one of my favourite characters. We are also presented with members of the Camel Club, and they are wound

The second book in the Camel Club series combines a lot of subjects that are near and dear to my heart: antiquarian and rare book collecting, short and long cons, and the Library of Congress (yes I am a card-carrying member and certified as a reader) and its Rare Books reading room. The story brings back the four main members of the Camel Club from book one The Camel Club, but FBI agent Alex Ford gets a breather this time around. Instead we are treated to the interesting character of Annabelle

Anytime I read a book from cover-to-cover in just a couple of days, I obviously enjoyed it. I am easily bored and this one was not boring. I learned about con artists, and ex-CIA hit men, and rare books. That said, it wasn't clever enough. I don't mean the plot--I will never understand how people come up with such a twisting, complex tale--but the characters just seemed so pedestrian to me. Obviously a book like this is not going to contain charaters that are dynamic because it is all about the