When considering my favorite series by David Baldacci, I believe The Camel Club is it for me. So, when I was making a recommendation to a fellow Goodreads friend, about which Baldacci series to start with, I was surprised to find that there were more than 3 books in the series. For whatever reason, I must have lost track of the series at some point and had moved on.
So, I was happy to see that my local library at least had this 4th book available for me to read.
Now, having started this 4th book, there were some disadvantages after coming back into the series after such a long absence. My memory was certainly being taxed. I kind of remembered the past characters, but the circumstances of where they were at and why, were somewhat vague to me. Still the tension that Baldacci presented, was very much alive and well and the plot moved at a quick pace which allowed me to be quite invested in this current story.
So regardless of my loss in memory, I was getting a sense of why the tension existed for the characters, and what the purpose was for the original Camel Club. And certainly, why this was my favorite series in the first place. Besides, whatever happened in the past, it all comes out in the end, eventually.
Still, Baldacci always has a way of making a turn up a small-town road into lives unexpected. And as readers, we are uncertain why we are headed here. But we know we are in for something, yet remain curious anyway, waiting for the first ball to drop, because that is typically what is going to happen in a Baldacci story.
And when that ball does eventually drop, suddenly the title of the book becomes clear! And everything we thought initially about the story, really wasn’t what it was all about, and it becomes even something more.
But readers need to always keep in mind what is key to this story…
We have Oliver Stone. And we have Joe Knox. The hunted and the hunter.
And then they can add in…
All sorts of other characters, too. With page-turning, short chapters.
And that is what makes this story relentlessly readable.