Camel Club / David Baldacci ; traducción de Mercè Diago y Abel Debritto.
Record details
- ISBN: 9788466642323
- ISBN: 8466642323
- Physical Description: 428 p. ; 23 cm.
- Edition: 1. ed.
- Publisher: Barcelona : Ediciones B/Grupo Zeta, 2009.
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Summary, etc.: | The Camel Club is a four-man group of misfits in Washington, D.C. that meet weekly to discuss political conspiracies they believe exist and what actions they might take. One night club members witness the murder of Secret Service employee Patrick Johnson, thus thrusting the wacky crew into the middle of a bigger conspiracy than they could ever have imagined. |
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Subject: | Secret societies > Fiction. Nuclear warfare > Fiction. Conspiracies > Fiction. Sociedades secretas > Novela. Guerra nuclear > Novela. Conspiraciones > Novela. |
Genre: | Suspense fiction. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Author Notes
The Camel Club
David Baldacci was born in Richmond, Virginia on August 5, 1960. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia. He practiced law in Washington D.C. as a trial and corporate lawyer. His first novel, Absolute Power, was published in 1996. It won Britain's prestigious W.H. Smith's Thumping Good Read award for fiction in 1997 and was adapted as a movie starring Clint Eastwood. His other works include Total Control, The Winner, The Simple Truth, Saving Faith, True Blue, One Summer and End Game. He writes numerous series including King and Maxwell, Freddy and the French Fries, the Camel Club, Will Robie, Shaw and Katie James, John Puller, Vega Jane, and Amos Decker. He also published a novella entitled Office Hours and has authored five original screenplays. (Bowker Author Biography)