Helpful Score: 3
This is Baldacci at the top of his form. There are two plots he weaves together nicely and does in short spurts of 2-3 pages per chapter, which makes it far easier to recall "who is on first" as he moves various characters along into the plot. It is the first book I can recall with 99 chapters--but all short and sweet.
Having read all three in the Camel Club series, the only problem I have found is that with the interval between reading each, certain aspects of character development are hazy. In this third book, some of the character idiosyncracies recall glimpses of the first book. For example, Alex Ford is important in this book, whereas he was barely present in book 2.
Without giving away the ending, I was left thinking and wondering, will the Camel Club return, or have the issues all been resolved? I have my own opinion...read this book and decide for yourself.
Having read all three in the Camel Club series, the only problem I have found is that with the interval between reading each, certain aspects of character development are hazy. In this third book, some of the character idiosyncracies recall glimpses of the first book. For example, Alex Ford is important in this book, whereas he was barely present in book 2.
Without giving away the ending, I was left thinking and wondering, will the Camel Club return, or have the issues all been resolved? I have my own opinion...read this book and decide for yourself.
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