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FREE DIVINE JUSTICE PDF David Baldacci | 543 pages | 01 Sep 2009 | Time Warner Trade Publishing | 9780446544887 | English | New York, United States Divine Justice (Camel Club, #4) by David Baldacci Goodreads helps Divine Justice keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Divine Justice Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return Divine Justice Book Page. Preview — Divine Justice by David Baldacci. Oliver Stone is the most wanted man in America; no, not the maverick filmmaker Oliver Stone but the covert agent whose real name is John Carr. Men in the highest circles of power want him dead, and they want him dead quickly, because he knows too many of their deepest secrets. The members of the secretive Camel Club, on the other hand, not only want him alive; they are wil Oliver Stone is the most wanted man in America; no, not the maverick filmmaker Oliver Stone but the covert agent Divine Justice real name is John Carr. The members of the secretive Camel Club, on the other hand, not only want him alive; they are willing to risk their own lives to save their leader and friend. All of which sets up David Baldacci's thriller of relentless intensity, a perfect follow-up to his acclaimed Stone Cold. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. Published November 4th by Grand Central Publishing. More Details Original Title. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see Divine Justice your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions Divine Justice Divine Justiceplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Divine Justice Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Divine Justice Camel Club, 4. Jan 17, Una Tiers rated it really liked it. While the writing is clear the plot is over convoluted. The Divine Justice doesn't have a cape, but emerges from most situations on top of the heap. The end was predictable. Nice characters. John Carr aka Oliver Stone is on the run from everyone. After killing a very prominent agency heads and a US senator, to be fair they both deserve it. John has left a note for the other Camel Club members not to Divine Justice for him and forget that he ever existed, he doesn't expect to survive this ordeal. Of course the club are not about to abandon John, no matter what. John ends up in Divine Justice small mining town, Divine, in the middle of nowhere. He soon finds out that Divine Justice is not well in Divine. John is soon up John Carr aka Oliver Stone is on the run from everyone. John is soon up to his neck in dead bodies. For me, David Baldacci blows hot and cold but this was one of his warmer ones. Lots of impossible situations with death waiting at the end, a fate Divine Justice somehow keeps avoiding. There is the obligatory little lady who needs help, and a Divine Justice more besides. And of course there are bad guys and good guys. But some of Divine Justice bad guys are not really bad and some of the good guys are not really good. We've all Divine Justice books like this before but it was still a page turner that I enjoyed. Recommended light Divine Justice and entertaining reading. View 1 comment. Needless to say, this is Divine Justice a genre piece. It was an entertaining read and I more than once found that my subway ride passed quicker than expected. View 2 comments. Hayes still held the record, Knox believed, of having the highest casualty count of any field officer in the Vietnam war. Yet because those losses often came with victories, at least victories measured in the taking of small hills or even yards Divine Justice turf, sometimes only for hours, Hayes had moved swiftly up the command chain. The narrative switches between Knox's search and Carr's escape. He boards a train to New Orleans I thinkbut gets Divine Justice in a fight saving a something idiot called Danny. Apart from the mine, the other employer is the supermax prison, run by the ruthless Tyree, elder brother of the local police officer. Eventually, Knox catches up with Carr and the two men find themselves fighting for their own survival. This was my first David Baldacci novel and I found it pure soap-opera with a whiff of dystopia. Entertaining enough, but nothing here for me to want to read more. View all 8 comments. Jun 18, Trish trishie7 rated it really liked it. David Baldacci is one of my fave authors and this is on my fave series especially with the addtion of Annabelle. The story like was good and gripping, hooked you from the start to the end. You wonder Divine Justice luck Oliver has going into a small town with this mysterious happenings going on. I like the new friend he made, Joe Knox, and Divine Justice to see Harry Finn return also. Over Divine Justice, a really good suspsenseful read to the end. Fans will not be dissapointed. Dec 24, Vignesh Ashok Kumar rated it it was amazing Divine Justice crimemystery-thrillerespionage. Rating - 9. Oliver Stone is back! I expected this novel to be just a cat and mouse game between Uncle Sam and Oliver. But this novel is entirely flabbergasting and the plot was also well woven. One w Rating - 9. One would think that the main focus of the novel will be about Oliver running from the government. Well, here is the rub - this is just the part of the plot. The plot mainly focuses on the Divine Justice called Divine. The town, while outside, looks like a perfect dream town, it gets a lot worse Divine Justice one looks into it deeply. The town is completely plagued with deaths and Oliver is the hero Divine Justice town needs and deserves. He quickly became a Divine Justice there, but as his past was catching up to him, things got a lot more darker. The cat and mouse game was a lot different here - the hunter had to think like the hunted and hunted the other way Divine Justice. The Camel Club again saves the day by defending it's leader. The characters just grew on me more. The themes like loyalty, human nature were explored nicely. Oliver is on the train heading out of DC when he sees a fellow passenger, Danny, being beaten. Against his better judgement, Oliver comes to the man's aid and ends up getting thrown off of the train in the middle of nowhere Virginia. Low on funds and no where else to be, Divine Justice accepts Danny's invitation to stay the night in the town of D The fourth book in The Camel Club series by David Baldacci starts out with Oliver Divine Justice the run after the events in Stone Cold which I am still bitter over btw. Low on funds and no where Divine Justice to be, Oliver accepts Danny's invitation to stay the night in the Divine Justice of Divine, VA. Within days of coming to Divine, Oliver finds himself attacked several times, a witness to Divine Justice and in the middle of a huge cover-up. Of course, he can't help himself and begins to investigate the Divine Justice in the small town. While Oliver is investigating Divine's secrets, the federal government and the Camel Club are each searching for him. I enjoyed this one. I like the new character that was introduced, Joe Knox, Divine Justice well as some that we picked up in book 3. Divine Justice - Official Path of Exile Wiki Tags: Philosophy. 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