With a master spy and the U. S. government after him, former CIA assassin Oliver Stone is America's most wanted man-but escaping D.C. won't protect him from a lethal world of political corruption in this #1 New York Times bestselling thriller.
Known by his alias, "Oliver Stone," John Carr is the most wanted man in America. With two pulls of the trigger, the men who destroyed Stone's life and kept him in the shadows were finally silenced.
But his freedom comes at a steep price: The assassinations he carried out prompt the highest levels of the U.S. government to unleash a massive manhunt. Yet behind the scenes, master spy Macklin Hayes is playing a very personal game of cat and mouse. He, more than anyone else, wants John Carr dead. With their friend and unofficial leader in hiding, the members of the Camel Club risk everything to save him. As the hunters close in, Stone's flight from the demons of his past will take him from the power corridors of Washington, D.C., to the coal-mining town of Divine, Virginia--and into a world every bit as bloody and lethal as the one he left behind.
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"4.5 stars. Fantastic conclusion to Baldacci's Camel Club series. Oliver Stone, aka John Carr, has finally assassinated the two men responsible for the deaths of his wife and daughter and the authors of some of the most heinous war crimes committed under the banner of national security, the U.S. Chief of Intelligence, Carter Grey, and popular Arkansas Senator Roger Simpson. Their deaths prompted, predictably, an intensive multi-agency search for Carr, but the problem is no one knows who killed them and John Carr is supposed to be dead. However, Carr's former Colonel from Vietnam has his suspicions, and is in the right position to track Carr down using his best lackey, another retired military officer named Joe Knox. On the run again, Carr boards an Amtrack train only to save a boy's life, then end up becoming involved in a small town drug ring with international ties. Carr's life is more in danger now than ever before and only his friends, who are also tracking his whereabouts, are able to find and save him from a terrible fate. Great story, awesome characters, perfect pacing and very action-oriented, "Divine Justice" will keep you on the edge of your seat."
— Linda (4 out of 5 stars)
“[A] thriller of relentless intensity, a perfect follow-up to [Baldacci’s] acclaimed Stone Cold.”
— Barnes & Noble editorial review“In this well-crafted and perfectly executed thriller, Ron McLarty captures the soul of a patriot and the cold competence of a killer. He portrays ‘Oliver Stone,’ aka John Carr, the deadliest assassin to ever work for the U.S. Stone…McLarty’s perfect dramatizations of those aiding or threatening Stone make this a superior listen. Even the music between chapters, which foreshadows or punctuates the action, adds to the audio experience.”
— AudioFile“Combining the Camel Club series’ wit and fast pace with a Fugitive-like story (casting Stone as Richard Kimble, the man on the run who risks his life to protect the lives of strangers), Baldacci shows once again that he is a sort of thriller Renaissance man: a master of plot, dialogue, and character. It’s fascinating to observe how Stone operates when he’s entirely on his own, too…A rousing success, although this should come as no surprise to faithful Baldacci readers.”
— Booklist (starred review)“Baldacci fans will welcome this latest tale about the charismatic Stone and his exceedingly loyal friends with its fast-paced action and intriguing plot twists. Highly recommended for all thriller collections.”
— Library JournalSeries fans should be satisfied.
— Publisher's WeeklyA rousing success . . . Baldacci shows once again that he is a sort of thriller Renaissance man: a master of plot, dialogue, and character.
— Booklist (starred review)Cunning chases will keep readers avidly turning the pages.
— Richmond Times-Dispatch" Oliver Stone is my hero! Great story. "
— Ann, 2/11/2014" As a fan of the Camel Club series, I liked this book. Not sure I really like the direction Baldacci has taken with this series. It's become more about the Oliver Stone story, with the rest of the Camel Club as minor characters. Still enjoyable. "
— Ryan, 2/9/2014" 4th camel club book. good story. very human. "
— Paul, 2/6/2014" Fictional equivalent of doritos. They don't taste that good - but can't stop eating them. "
— Kjiang, 2/2/2014" Another enthralling Camel Club enstallment. "
— Academicsupport, 2/1/2014" Baldacci fans...you'll like this one...the usual Camel Club adventures, but off to a setting in the hills of Virginia wher the story becomes very Jack Reacherish!!! "
— Mark, 1/26/2014" Baldacci is always a good read. I enjoy the local location and his characters just grow on you. "
— Candy, 1/24/2014" This book grabbed me from the very beginning and pulled me through right to the end. It was a very enjoyable read. Revenge! Just rewards! "
— Rick, 1/22/2014" I really enjoyed this book. It continued the characters from the previous Camel Club books which were so good. But, I think it finished the saga so, no more Camel Club books. :-( "
— Tommy, 1/20/2014" Quite the thriller,,, kept my nose to the book. "
— Max, 1/12/2014" Wow! Truly liked this one the best of all the Camel Club novels. Seems like each novel gets better and better. Can't wait for the next one to be released. "
— Chris, 1/10/2014" What a fitting end to the Camel Club. I loved this book, I found there were times that I was ready to reach into the book and shake those characters and there were times that I was wondering how it would work out, but I found I enjoyed every moment of this story. "
— Natalie, 12/30/2013" Airport pickup book ... Better than First Family. Main protagonist has a definite Jack Bauer feel to his character. Why Baldacci picked Oliver Stone for his name, I'll never quite figure out. Very good book that gives one pause to think about when rules may need to be bent. "
— Joe, 12/29/2013" It was very fast paced, some parts were a bit hard to buy but heck... it made for a very good read "
— Renee, 12/15/2013" a nice job of finishing the series. "
— Kelle, 12/13/2013" Was great, exciting. However , this is the 4th in the series, I don't mind to start it with the first one now:) "
— Anna, 12/7/2013" This is the fourth book in the Camel Club series. I absolutely love Oliver Stone's character. Each book has as thrilling as the last. I am not sure that I can wait for book five to come out on e-books at my library. Long live the Camel Club!! "
— Karla, 11/25/2013" Really, really enjoy the Camel Club series. Guess. I missed this one but all caught up now. "
— Whikmn, 10/7/2013" Very fast paced book. Excellent. "
— Cathy, 10/2/2013" Camel Club series. Detour into a rural setting (hence no 'incredible' foreign policy revelations or DC intrigue), but interesting and nevertheless. Although I am not from an rural mining town, Baldacci somehow made me care for the plight of rural folks trapped between difficult choices. "
— David, 8/22/2013" Very good - hopefully not an end to the Camel Club's adventures. "
— Margaret, 8/3/2013" The Camel Club stories are excvellent and better than some of his earlier works. Oliver Stoen and his friends make great protagonists. "
— William, 7/20/2013" thanks Camel Club! Govt put back in its place "
— Bill, 6/22/2013" Loved the while Camel Club series "
— Susan, 5/18/2013" The Camel Club returns in this great book. I recommend reading the other 3 before this one to be well acquainted with the characters. It was a book that was hard to put down. "
— Kay, 2/12/2013" Great book, one of the best Camel Club books. "
— Thomas, 1/22/2013" Excellent. One of those books that makes me keep reading until I've dropped it three times. Then, it's time to turn out the light. "
— Lisa, 12/10/2012" David Baldacci is my favorite mystery writer and this is another good one. "
— Mary, 9/18/2012" Fourth in the "Camel Club" series. Baldacci writes a lot like John Grisham. Main character is like Jack Bauer in "24". Great entertainment. "
— Crystal, 6/9/2012" I find Baldacci to be a very compelling writer and the camel club books are exceptionally good. "
— Dianna, 6/3/2012" Final book in the Camel Club series. Sad to see the series end, but I'm sure his others are just as exciting. This was a great final book. "
— Jenh, 5/15/2012" Nothing of substance, but I really do enjoy reading the camel club books. Glad there's another one out! "
— Kel1y, 4/12/2012" Not his best......... "
— Scott, 8/25/2011" In this book, John Carr (aka Oliver Stone) travels to Divine, WV and meets up with some of the wrong people. He finds himself in Dead Rock, the name given to a local maximum security prison. But the Camel Club comes to his rescue. "
— Linda, 6/28/2011" This one was probably the least favorite of the Oliver Stone books I've listened to. Would like Ruben's Indian motorcycle. "
— Susan, 6/24/2011" I agree with my friend Eileen, not enough of the Camel Club. <br/> "
— Caroline, 6/13/2011" I like all the Camel club stories. "
— William, 6/12/2011" This was the 4th book of the series. I didn't like it as much because the Camel Club wasn't in it much. It was about Oliver Stone on the run and what he gets mixed up in a little town. "
— Eileen, 6/3/2011" This book was the best in the Camel Club series so far! That is saying a lot as each installment has been a remarkable ride. "
— Rodney, 5/30/2011" Read by Ron McLarty. The reader of the book kept me very interested. I couldn't stop listening to the story once I was half way through. "
— Beth, 5/30/2011" Another excellent installment in the Camel Club series. Once I started, it was hard to put down. Good action and suspense from start to finish. David Baldacci has yet to let me down. Keep em comming David "
— Greg, 5/29/2011" Good book; liked the mid-atlantic scenes/scenery "
— C., 5/29/2011" I enjoyed the book a lot... and it was refreshing to take the action out of DC... and although a little corny... it was nice to see Oliver Stone get kind of involved with someone... almost like showing he is trying to leave behind his past... if that is even possible... "
— Jose, 5/24/2011" Really, really enjoy the Camel Club series. Guess. I missed this one but all caught up now. "
— Whikmn, 5/10/2011" I'm going to be sorry to see the Camel Club go - I understand the next (5th) book is the last one. "
— Sue, 5/10/2011David Baldacci is one of the world’s favorite storytellers and a global bestselling author, with twenty-one of his novels making the #1 spot on the New York Times bestsellers list. In 2011 he was inducted into the International Crime Writing Hall of Fame. His books are published in over forty-five languages and in more than eighty countries, with 150 million copies sold worldwide. His works have been adapted for both feature film and television. He is also the cofounder, along with his wife, of the Wish You Well Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting literacy efforts across America.
Ron McLarty is a veteran actor of television, film, and stage as well as an award-winning audiobook narrator. He has more than 100 television appearances to his credit, including as a series regular on Spencer for Hire and Law & Order. His film career began in 1977 with a performance in The Sentinel and continued with such films as The Postman, Flamingo Kid, and, most recently, How Do You Know? His stage credits include Broadway and other productions. He has narrated more than 100 audiobooks, earning nine Earphones Awards and recognition by AudioFile magazine as a Best Voice in Mystery & Suspense in 2009 and 2010. He has twice been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Awards and then won the award in 2001 for Best Mystery Narration. He is also an accomplished playwright and an acclaimed novelist.