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The Collectors

The CollectorsAuthor: David Baldacci
Creators: L. J. Ganser, Aimee Jolson, Richard Mover
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 174 reviews
Sales Rank: 160071

Format: Audiobook, Unabridged
Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Number Of Items: 10
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.3 x 1.4

ISBN: 1428115595
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781594835841
ASIN: 1594835845

Publication Date: October 17, 2006
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People are dropping dead in Washington, D.C. First the Speakerof the House falls victim to a hitman in a carefully orchestrated murder infront of dozens of the city's power elite. Next, the director of theLibrary of Congress's Rare Books Room dies in a book vault, but no oneknows how. Caleb Shaw, Camel Club member, nearly falls victim, too. Acrossthe country, a gifted con woman assembles an A-list team to pull off one ofthe most audacious scams ever, against one of the most dangerous men in theworld. When the worlds of Washington and the elite con collide head-on, theCamel Club finds itself teamed with a person they don't really trust butwhose skill helps them unravel a secret that threatens to bring America toits knees.


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5 out of 5 stars Perhaps Baldacci's Best Yet. Sit Back and Enjoy This One!   October 17, 2006
Peter Senese (Los Angeles, California)
75 out of 89 found this review helpful

David Baldacci's ensemble of fascinating and brilliantly created characters in `The Collectors' coupled with two intertwining plots of murder and a clever financial con make for a completely enjoyable and page-turning read. Following his best selling hit `The Camel Club' with some familiar faces and the addition of the sultry yet incorrigibly scandalous Annabelle Conroy, readers will be continually amused and entertained as Baldacci, as if a grand maestro, intertwines and blends the character action and movement with such ease and storyline pleasure. As usual and expected in Baldacci's novels, readers will be left turning the pages, in this case as the plot moves to a very interesting conclusion when the World of Washington politics and those involved with a long-term swindle are forced to collide. Folks, sit back and enjoy `The Collectors', it very well may be David Baldacci's best yet.


5 out of 5 stars The Collectors: A Review   December 10, 2006
D. Jones (Claxton, Georgia United States)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

The latest novel concerning the members of the Camel Club, first introduced in the novel of the same name by Virginia author David Baldacci, is as intriguing and exciting as the previous work. The story begins with the death of the Speaker of the House and speeds on from there to introduce us to an employ of the Library of Congress who also meets a fatal end. In comes Caleb Shaw, another employ at the LoC and member of the Camel Club. Soon, the four friends are embroiled in a story of conspiracy, murder, and spies selling secrets. Meanwhile another character, Annabelle Conroy, has her own story to tell in Atlantic City. It's not long before the two plots mesh leading Annabelle, Caleb, Oliver, Reuben and Milton -- with infrequent appearances by Secret Service agent Alex Ford -- to ferret out the mystery and bring the villains to justice.

The Good: While not as good in this reviewer's opinion as The Camel Club, The Collectors is still a very good novel. The characters are intriguing, with heroes you can't help but root for and a villain that is so wicked, so down right corrupt, that you can't help but love and hate him at the same time. The scenes in the Library of Congress were very well done and it was in this place that Caleb Shaw really shined as not only a character but almost as a real person. The cliffhanger was amazingly well done.

The Bad: This reviewer would have liked to have seen a little more of Alex Ford. Also, despite the very well done cliffhanger the ending was good but a little rushed in parts.

In closing, The Collectors is a good novel definitely worthy of a reread after reading or rereading The Camel Club. It is a very good book and should be picked up; but, pick up the first novel beforehand.



5 out of 5 stars Baldacci hits another home run with The Collectors   November 29, 2006
B. Larson (Palatine, IL United States)
8 out of 10 found this review helpful

Oliver Stone and crew are back in an interesting mystery that has murders, espionage, casino cons, and much more that keep the pages turning. The book starts off with the introduction of a new character, Annabelle Conroy, who is organizing a con against an Atlantic City casino that is still run by the mob. Oliver Stone and crew are back in Washington where Caleb Shaw, the librarian at the Library on Congress, is thrust into the meat and potatoes murder mystery of the book.

While Caleb and Oliver work to solve a mystery that has international implications, Annabelle crosses paths with Stone, and helps the members of the Camel Club solve a very interesting case.

With all of the twists and turns that one expects from Baldacci, The Collectors will keep you turning the pages and even in the end leave you wanting more! A great book.



5 out of 5 stars The Best Baldacci in years   August 28, 2007
James Ryan Mehaffey (Mooresville, N.C. USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is one of the most complex Baldacci novels, and the best in years. The sequal to the Camel Club brings back our group of gov. watch dogs (Oliver Stone, Rueben Rhodes, Caleb Shaw, and Milton Farb). It also introduces Annabelle Connroy, one of the best charecters in recent fiction.

In this novel, the speaker of the house is murdered. Shortly after, the director of the Rare Book Room at the library of congress is murdered. Now, Stone, Rhodes, Shaw, Farb, and Connroy are all involved in a huge conspiracy that could end up killing them all.



5 out of 5 stars Better than The Camel Club...   November 29, 2006
Robert Morris (Memphis, TN)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I enjoyed The Camel Club but The Collectors was outstanding. I hate it when people summarize the whole book so I'll just say this: if you want a fun read, strange characters, and a fast-paced interesting plot, you will love this book. It also doesn't matter if you have read the first book, you will not have to catch up. This isn't a book for literary critics, it is just a fun mystery NOVEL.

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