The release date for the English version of 'The Collectors' by
David Baldacci is Oct 2006. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.
Based in Washington, D.C., where power is king and too few people have too much of it, The Camel Club is a group of four wildly eccentric individuals with enigmatic pasts. Their goal is to learn the truth about what really occurs in America's closed doors.
The country has been rocked by the assassination of the US Speaker of the House. Furthermore, the club's outlandish iconoclasts have discovered a disturbing link between their death and the passing of the head of the rare books department of the Library of Congress.
The unofficial head of the gang is a guy going by the name Oliver Stone. Operating out of a caretaker's hut in Mt. Zion Cemetery and keeping one step ahead of his violent past, Stone uses his extensive knowledge and keen analytical abilities to uncover the sale of America to its adversaries, one top-secret document at a time. The Camel Club gains a seductive new edge when Annabelle Conroy, the finest con artist of her time, enters the scene wearing high-heeled boots.
It's all yours to savor as David Baldacci crafts a suspenseful, white-knuckle story in which collectors are hunting for one missing prize—the one that will make you die.
Librarian's note: The author's Camel Club series consists of five books and one short story. The Camel Club (2005), The Collectors (2006), Stone Cold (2007), Divine Justice (2008), and Hell's Corner (2010) are the order in which they appear. Bullseye (2014), a Will Robie / The Camel Club Short tale, is the sixth short tale.