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Divine Justice
by David Baldacci
The head of the CIA and a US Senator have been murdered and everyone is after the killer, John Carr, also known as Oliver Stone. Oliver Stone was a former assassin for the CIA and he is on the run. He is being hunted by a federal agent as well as the members of the Camel Club (the Camel Club is a group of friends who seek the truth). The federal agent wants him arrested and the Camel Club aims to protect him.
While Stone is running, he befriends a young man, who leads him to the small town of Divine, Virginia. On the surface, Divine appears to be idyllic, but Stone discovers that things aren’t always as they appear. He becomes involved in some investigations into the corruption in the town.
Things really get exciting when the federal agent and the Camel Club arrive in Divine. Divine Justice is David Baldacci’s fourth book in the Camel Club series, but it’s not necessary to have read the other books to enjoy this one. It was published by Hachette Books on November 4. I found it hard to put down - I even read it while I stood in line to vote. This book is loaded with suspense, mystery and action, and I recommend it to anyone who likes that type of book.
While Stone is running, he befriends a young man, who leads him to the small town of Divine, Virginia. On the surface, Divine appears to be idyllic, but Stone discovers that things aren’t always as they appear. He becomes involved in some investigations into the corruption in the town.
Things really get exciting when the federal agent and the Camel Club arrive in Divine. Divine Justice is David Baldacci’s fourth book in the Camel Club series, but it’s not necessary to have read the other books to enjoy this one. It was published by Hachette Books on November 4. I found it hard to put down - I even read it while I stood in line to vote. This book is loaded with suspense, mystery and action, and I recommend it to anyone who likes that type of book.