Stone Cold (Camel Club)

Cover of Stone Cold (Camel Club) by David Baldacci
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9780446577397
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.35 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Stone Cold by David Baldacci, published by Grand Central Publishing on November 6, 2007, is a thrilling narrative that delves into themes of revenge, conspiracy, and murder. The story follows Oliver Stone, the leader of the Camel Club, a group dedicated to monitoring the actions of Washington, D.C. leaders. As they face formidable enemies intent on silencing them, the stakes rise dramatically when Annabelle Conroy, a skilled con artist and honorary member of the club, becomes the target of a vengeful casino king.

In this edition, readers will encounter a fast-paced plot filled with unexpected twists as the Camel Club rallies to protect Annabelle from both her past and a new, lethal adversary. The narrative explores the complexities of loyalty and danger, particularly as men from Stone’s past begin to turn up dead, leading to a confrontation with Harry Finn, a seemingly devoted family man with a dark side. With a page count of 388, this first edition presents a gripping tale that keeps readers engaged until the very end.


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The #1 bestselling author of The Collectors and Simple Genius returns with STONE COLD…an unforgetable novel of revenge, conspiracy, and murder that brings a band of unlikely heroes face-to-face with their greatest threat.

Oliver Stone, the leader of the mysterious group that calls itself the Camel Club, is both feared and respected by those who’ve crossed his path. Keeping a vigilant watch over our leaders in Washington, D.C., the Camel Club has won over some allies, but it has also earned formidable enemies-including those in power who will do anything to prevent Stone and his friends from uncovering the hidden, secret work of the government.

Annabelle Conroy, an honorary member of the Camel Club, is also the greatest con artist of her generation. She has swindled forty million dollars from casino king Jerry Bagger, the man who murdered her mother. Now he’s hot on her trail with only one goal in mind: Annabelle’s death. But as Stone and the Camel Club circle the wagons to protect Annabelle, a new opponent, who makes Bagger’s menace pale by comparison, suddenly arises.

One by one, men from Stone’s shadowy past are turning up dead. Behind this slaughter stands one man: Harry Finn. To almost all who know him, Finn is a doting father and loving husband who uses his skills behind the scenes to keep our nation safe. But the other face of Harry Finn is that of an unstoppable killer who inevitably sets his lethal bull’s-eye on Oliver Stone. And with Finn, Stone may well have met his match.

As Annabelle and the Camel Club fight for their lives, the twists and turns whipsaw, leading to a finale that is as explosive as it is shattering. And when buried secrets are at last violently resurrected, the members of the Camel Club left standing will be changed forever.

With unrelenting pacing, stunning reversals, and two of the most compelling characters in modern fiction, STONE COLD is David Baldacci writing at his breathtaking best.

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ISBN-13: 9780446577397.
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Language: en. Pages: 388. Edition: First Edition.

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