

I was interested in the possibilities of a love interest for Alex Ford, as well as the eccentric older helper that we meet with that timeline. The story offers compelling action while resolving the questions itself raises. That the book The Camel Club raises questions of truth and justice without getting bogged down with small details or heavy nuance made for a needed reading experience. ( David Baldacci‘s thriller The Camel Club makes for a fast-paced, page-turner of a read). That something might include America’s clandestine services, the president’s helpers in the executive branch of government, and those with agendas for the presidency and thoughts for how foreign and domestic power should be wielded. Other threads also tug at something larger.


The fact of the murder and the attempt to understand what lies beneath reflects at least two parallel threads of the larger narrative for The Camel Club. The first of these books was The Camel Club). ( David Baldacci wrote a handful of books in the Camel Club Series. Intrigue among members of both parties leads to intrigue for people working apart yet taking initiatives against the wishes of people established in power. Secret Service Agent Alex Ford has suspicions over the incident himself, which initial investigators seemingly think of as a suicide rather than a murder. The murder of an intelligence officer outside of Washington DC is witnessed by members of the Camel Club. (Alternative covers for The Camel Club as written by David Baldacci). The notion of the group with the character of Stone at its lead is to expose corruption atop the federal government of the United States. Think of the movies of the director and screenwriter Oliver Stone to get the idea. The name is picked provocatively and with purpose to identify the man to those in the so call Camel Club as how he wants to be known, as somebody that pursues conspiracy theories. The story of The Camel Club as a book begins with us being introduced to a group of conspiracy theorists with the fictitiously named yet mysterious Oliver Stone. ( David Baldacci‘s book The Camel Club was first published October 25, 2005).

We look today at the book titled The Camel Club. In entering the world of a five-book series by David Baldacci, available as the Camel Club series of books, it feels good to begin a series featuring the notion that begins with presidential protection, those that seek to protect and serve, and finally the notion of mixing in an element that is introduced as existing outside the chain of command.
