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Book Reviews of Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4)

Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4)
Divine Justice - Camel Club, Bk 4
Author: David Baldacci
ISBN-13: 9780446195508
ISBN-10: 0446195502
Publication Date: 11/14/2008
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 237 ratings
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
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loverofnature2008 avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The Camel Club does it again, once again Oliver Stone and his friends slide in under the watchful eye of the government and their plan to discover who Oliver really is. Along the way the club disbands a drug smuggling ring, ends the likes of a warden in a bad-ass maximum security facility and finds love in the most unlikely places. Enjoy the next chapter in the lives of The Camel Club.
sfc95 avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on + 686 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I love the camel club books and this is no exception. It is a real page turner, I finished it in two days. Unfortunately, I do not have it to swap since I got if from the library. I waited on the wish list here and at my local library to get it, I suggest all camel club lovers do the same, it truly is worth the wait.
Smokey avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on + 265 more book reviews
The latest in his series featuring members of the "Camel Club". I have read the complete series so far, and although it is highly unbelievable at times-how the main characters manage, in spite of their ages and infirmities, to escape peril (and death at the hands of their adversaries) time after time-it is a very entertaining read. Our heroes manage to battle crooked politicians, criminals, the underworld of Washington D.C., and various "bad guys" to win the day once again.
Very addicting series, revolving around untypical heroes.
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Good story.
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Can get tiring
deborah-d avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on + 33 more book reviews
A good book, but not as good as The Camel Club.
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Good book
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I have enjoyed all of David Baldacci's books. This one is, I believe, the last in the Camel Club series, so it is helpful to read them in sequence. He is one of my favorite authors.
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Like all of his books before this brand new one. Keeps you turning pages.
lisadiana avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on
Quite enjoyed this one, it was tough to put down. Great book for a long plane trip.
blowden avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on
An excellent continuation of the Camel Club series, well written, well paced, a great read to the end.
reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on + 1568 more book reviews
Wow---I had no idea Baldaci was such a powerful writer! Now I have to go back and check out the previous Camel Club books, since I hadn't done so earlier. This is well worth reading.

From inside cover: Known by his alias, 'Oliver Stone', John Carr is the most wanted man in America. With two pulls of the trigger, the men who hid the truth of Stone's past and kept him in the shadows were finally silenced. But Stone's freedom has come at a steep price; the assassinations he carried out have prompted the highest levels of the United States Government to unleash a massive manhunt. Behind the scenes, master spy Macklin Hayes is playing a very personal game of cat and mouse. He, more than anyone else, wants John Carr dead. With their friend and unofficial leader in hiding, the members of the Camel Club must rosl everything to save him. Now as the hunters close in, Stone's flight from the demons of his past will take from the power corridors of Washington, D.C., to the coal-mining town of Devine, Virginia - and headlong into a world every bit as lethal as the one he left behind.
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Very good book, kept my interest all thru the story. Would highly recommend.
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I started reading David Baldacci's books in 2009 and I won't stop until I have read all of them! The Camel Club series are so entertaining. You can't read them without getting caught up in the personalities of the characters.
When I finished book 3 in the Camel Club series I didn't know there was a book 4 and I couldn't believe Oliver Stone's life and the Camel Club had ended! I immediately went back to Paperback.com and was so relieved to find there was a continuing story.
Divine Justine is a great title for this book. I highly recommend that you read it. You will go on a great adventure on again with the Camel Club!
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Great reading
dutchmade avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on + 10 more book reviews
As always, David Baldacci has a winner in this book. The story is great and fast paced. It is a "can't put down" book. If you've read and enjoyed the other "Camel Club" books, you'll really like this one.
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loved it
punkinema avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on + 305 more book reviews
This fourth Camel Club novel was no disappointment! Oliver Stone is running from the feds and ends up in a tiny Virginia town called Divine. However, the town's secrets are anything but divine. Oliver ends up in the middle of things while Joe Knox (sort of CIA), Oliver's friends are looking for him. This is fast-paced book with lots of twists. Warning: very violent but as much as I shy away from graphic violence, the book wouldn't be the same without it.
kysmom02 avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on + 15 more book reviews
Divine Justice is the fourth book in the Camel Club series. This story follows Oliver Stone, aka John Carr on a breathtaking ride to Divine, Virginia. Stone, a former hit man for the government is on the run after taking out two very high profile figures. He lands in Divine, Virginia a little by accident thinking that the small, quiet town will be a great place to hide out for a while. However, he gets pulled into a much larger situation that threatens his life as much as the feds that are after him.

This is the first book I've read of Baldacci's, but I will be adding the previous three Camel Club novels to my wish list. I enjoyed the audio version of this book, and was hooked by the middle of disc one. I almost listened to it all in one day! One thing that I really liked about the audio version was the music. There was a little bit at the beginnings and endings of some of the chapters, but best of all, there were also places where there were sound effects too. For example, there was gunfire, and also the screeching of tires. A couple of times I actually jumped out of my seat, but I enjoyed it! I found myself really liking the characters of the book, and I think that's why I'd like to go back to the beginning of the series so that I can understand how it is that these people are friends. They are each different, yet very loyal. Overall, great book!
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Couldn't wait to finish the series and this didn't disappoint.
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excellent read, loved it.
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Good book.
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Like all his books!
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The first third of the book is fine; the middle section is hokey and unbelievable; and the last 45 pages tie it all up. So skip the middle section (which is what I did)
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Intrigue from beginning to end. Excellent thriller. a fabulous interesting story.
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Entertaining adventure
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It's a wonderful book. Many twists and turns. A pageturner as they say.
debs avatar reviewed Divine Justice (Camel Club, Bk 4) on + 650 more book reviews
Continuing the Camel Club series, - this book is everything you would come to expect and more. A real page-turner, I loved every minute of it. It falls into the "could not put this down!" category.

Definitely read "Stone Cold" before this one. It will add to the reading experience, as there are many referrals to the happenings in Stone Cold - which is another very solid work by Baldacci.
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Very interesting and fast paced. Great characters.
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Very cleaver. Always enjoy "The Camel Club."