Stone Cold is a crime thriller written by David Baldacci. This is the third book to feature the Camel Club, a small group of Washington, D.C. civilian misfits led by "Oliver Stone", a former CIA trained assassin. One by one, men from Stone's shadowy past are turning up dead. To almost all who know him, Harry 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 with his sights on Stone. As the Camel Club and Annabelle fight for their lives, the twists and turns whipsaw, leading to a finale that is as explosive as it is shattering. Definitely another Baldacci page turner…
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12 comments:
Thank you for another read. :-) Right now I am reading Fallen Angels, by Walter Dean Meyers.
As I mentioned to you in an email, I'm on a bit of a thriller tear. This one sounds really good. Thank you for reviewing!
Obviously a 'must read'. I'll look out for it.
I have been reading a few and have a hard time putting them down sometimes.
I loved the Camel Club series, what great characters!
Barrie, start with The Camel Club. It's best to read them in order, I think.
Linda McLaughlin
I never read this kind of political thriller, but I noticed that Baldacci has also published a YA book. I should check it out. One question: I wonder why he has called his character Oliver Stone -- since there is already someone really quite famous who also uses that name!
This is one author I have yet to sample but he is so successful and your review has stirred my interest. I'll see what my library has on him.
Not my usual genre, but I enjoyed hearing about this series. I can see why it's popular.
I like Baldacci! Great review!
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Sounds good. Right now, I am stuck reading "When Christ And His Saints Slept." You got me into reading the Plantagenets series. I am enjoying it immensely.
I've never read Baldacci--guess I'll have to start. Thanks for the review!
Never read any book by David Baldacci, so I think I will look this up in my library.
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