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Stone Cold (David Baldacci)

The #1 bestselling author of The Collectors and Simple Genius returns with STONE COLD...an unforgetable ...
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T.A.M.
09/27/2008

Stone Cold (David Baldacci) 5

the series keeps getting better with every new edition!
highly recommemd the entire series!

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Adreth
09/25/2008

Stone Cold (David Baldacci) 5

3rd in the trilogy- A dynamic political/ suspense thriller/murder mystery. Couldn't put it down. Perfect score. A great conclusion to the Camel Club.

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ClearVision
09/23/2008

Stone Cold (David Baldacci) 4

I picked this book up in the Airport in Atlanta and read it flying to Los Angeles. It was a perfect book to eat up flight time as it was fast paced and entertaining. I liked the author's writing style as it kept me glued to the book. I recommend this book to anyone who wants a good read. It would make a good movie as I could see Tommy Lee Jones playing Oliver Stone.

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Bookreader
09/16/2008

Stone Cold (David Baldacci) 5

Keeps you extremely interested and wanting more - this book provides it chapter after chapter. For those who want everything truth based - read the dictonary. Isn't so graphic that it leaves nothing to the imagination - making it even more of a great read.

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Rat8933
08/16/2008

Stone Cold (David Baldacci) 2

I had read one other book in the "Camel Club" series and was disappointed. However, after seeing all the great reviews for this book I decided to give the series another shot (plus I have just gotten a Kindle and it was cheap :-)). Once again I was disappointed. I would have given this 1-star, but Balducci's writing style is interesting - he moves the plot (what there is of it) along at a good pace. However, the characters were flat/one-dimensional with no depth. The 'bad guys' always make mistakes at just the right time and the 'good guys' are basically superheroes that always make the right move. The plot is driven by superhuman achievements by the heroes and by ridiculous coincidences. No more "Camel Club" books for me...

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