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Hell's Corner (Camel Club)

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It's fast paced, full of plot twists and turns and enough red herrings to keep you (and the characters) guessing. In the aftermath, British MI-5 agent Mary Chapman, an experienced, lethal operative with an agenda of her own, is sent to assist and coordinate with American authorities to uncover who was responsible for the bombing. The president has personally requested that Stone serve his country again on a high-risk, covert mission.

Clearly that was an indication that Baldacci was coming to a closure with this series, even if one hadnt known prior to reading this book.Right before Oliver Stone is shipped out on a mission, a bomb goes off in the Lafayette Park in Washington D. Since no sequels have been announced since 2010, it's likely that this series has reached its conclusion in the author's mind. But justice must prevail, so they team up with Secret Service agent Alex Ford (who will appear again in later books) and use their skills to root out the villains and stop a catastrophic event before it's too late.

First Edition, with frontispiece and 117 plates on 62; blue cloth, backstrip lettered in darker blue, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter rubbed at edges and with loss at upper half of backstrip. Hell's Corner in the fifth and final book in The Camel Club Series by David Baldacci, first published in November of 2010. High dignitaries are heading to their cars after being wined and dined at a dinner honoring the British Prime Minister.it was clear that in the interrogation room other than Friedman, the only agents were Gross, Chapman and Stone. The "cliche" factor was incredibly high in this one, to the point where it was impossible to really identify with any of the characters. But Oliver is having problems of his own: a dangerous old acquaintance is gunning for him, and killing people from their shared past. John Carr, aka Oliver Stone, once the most skilled assassin his country ever had, stands in Lafayette Park in front of the White House, perhaps for the last time. The president has personally requested that Stone personally requested that Stone serve his country again on a high risk covert mission.

This is the 5th book in the Camel Club series after The Camel Club, The Collectors, Stone Cold, and Divine Justice. Oliver Stone has gotten away from the dangerous man who was hunting him, but it put him in a different kind of danger. Someone needs to give David Baldacci a copy of The Winner and remind him that he used to be able to generate a unique and interesting plot. This was an amazing thriller with a political conspiracy that was so twisted, I couldn’t see, let alone guess the ending. The leader of "The Camel Club," Oliver Stone, encounters an explosion and gunfire incident late at night in Lafayette Park (a.

b. Stone had taken out two prominent Americans to avenge the death of his wife and child, and also for destroying his life. Quote: “Every time I walk with Alex I’m reminded both how lucky I am to have friends like him and also how unworthy I am to have friends like him. Another crisis takes precedent, a bombing and automatic rounds being fired in Lafayette Park across from the White House. But this latest case is one Stone has to handle on his own and no one including him is happy about it even though the President of the United States is asking for his help.

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