Stone Cold (Camel Club, Bk 3)
The Camel Club is a group of eccentrics living on the fringes of Washington, D.C. They have little power or influence, but they are dedicated to keep an eye on the workings of our government. Annabel Conroy, an honorary member of the club and talented con-artist, has incurred the wrath of casino mogul Jerry Bagger (from The Collectors) who will stop at nothing until she is dead. Oliver Stone and the rest of the club dedicate themselves to protecting her at all costs--but soon, another, far more dangerous killer arises, and this one has set his sights on Oliver Stone himself, ripping off the veneer of Stone's own mysterious past: Bagger's menace pales next to newcomer Harry Finn's lethality. Passing as a normal family man, Finn has already killed three men, with more targets to come. When Finn sets his bull's-eye on Stone, his reason will be the greatest shock of all.
*Forward lean.*
Author | David Baldacci |
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Publisher | Pan Books |
Place | London |
Year | 2011 |
ISBN | 9780330450980 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | As New |
Comments | Forward lean. |
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