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David Baldacci

Author of The Camel Club

165+ Works 124,548 Members 3,255 Reviews 206 Favorited

About the Author

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, show more 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) show less
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Series

Works by David Baldacci

The Camel Club (2005) 5,316 copies, 129 reviews
The Collectors (2006) 4,599 copies, 105 reviews
Split Second (2003) 4,551 copies, 100 reviews
Hour Game (2004) 4,358 copies, 91 reviews
Simple Genius (2007) 3,994 copies, 79 reviews
Stone Cold (2007) 3,985 copies, 94 reviews
Absolute Power (1996) 3,713 copies, 69 reviews
The Winner (1997) 3,548 copies, 74 reviews
Saving Faith (1999) 3,466 copies, 38 reviews
Last Man Standing (2001) 3,433 copies, 42 reviews
The Simple Truth (1998) 3,317 copies, 47 reviews
First Family (2009) 3,310 copies, 89 reviews
Total Control (1996) 3,305 copies, 50 reviews
The Whole Truth (2008) 3,280 copies, 78 reviews
Divine Justice (2008) 3,254 copies, 83 reviews
Wish You Well (2000) 3,071 copies, 73 reviews
The Innocent (2012) 3,023 copies, 115 reviews
Zero Day (2011) 2,932 copies, 99 reviews
Memory Man (2015) 2,808 copies, 130 reviews
The Christmas Train (2002) — Author — 2,685 copies, 94 reviews
Hell's Corner (2010) 2,621 copies, 69 reviews
True Blue (2009) 2,590 copies, 67 reviews
The Sixth Man (2011) 2,497 copies, 58 reviews
The Hit (2013) 2,485 copies, 83 reviews
The Forgotten (2012) 2,461 copies, 77 reviews
Deliver Us from Evil (2010) 2,381 copies, 59 reviews
The Last Mile (2016) 2,238 copies, 75 reviews
The Target (2014) 2,039 copies, 64 reviews
The Escape (2014) 2,030 copies, 68 reviews
The Fix (2017) — Author — 1,995 copies, 66 reviews
The Guilty (2015) 1,952 copies, 57 reviews
King and Maxwell (2013) 1,938 copies, 50 reviews
Long Road to Mercy (2018) 1,741 copies, 63 reviews
The Fallen (2018) 1,704 copies, 42 reviews
No Man's Land (2016) 1,657 copies, 39 reviews
One Summer (2011) 1,564 copies, 51 reviews
End Game (2017) — Author — 1,532 copies, 49 reviews
Redemption (2019) 1,459 copies, 48 reviews
A Minute to Midnight (2019) 1,417 copies, 46 reviews
Walk the Wire (2020) 1,357 copies, 45 reviews
One Good Deed (2019) 1,285 copies, 42 reviews
The Finisher (2014) 1,259 copies, 36 reviews
Daylight (2020) 1,175 copies, 34 reviews
The 6:20 Man (2022) 1,008 copies, 39 reviews
A Gambling Man (2021) 955 copies, 24 reviews
Mercy (2021) 816 copies, 24 reviews
Long Shadows (2023) 774 copies, 27 reviews
Dream Town (2022) 732 copies, 18 reviews
Simply Lies (2023) 629 copies, 26 reviews
The Edge (2023) 520 copies, 12 reviews
FaceOff (2014) — Editor — 517 copies, 33 reviews
Day of Doom (2013) 516 copies, 9 reviews
The Keeper (2015) 515 copies, 10 reviews
A Calamity of Souls (2024) 401 copies, 17 reviews
Bullseye - An Original Short Story (2014) 304 copies, 15 reviews
The Width of the World (2017) 277 copies, 4 reviews
No Time Left (2011) 251 copies, 7 reviews
The Stars Below (2019) 163 copies, 4 reviews
Fries Alive! (2005) 144 copies, 4 reviews
Office Hours (2000) 121 copies, 4 reviews
The Mighty Johns (2002) 96 copies, 2 reviews
The Mystery of Silas Finklebean (2006) 69 copies, 1 review
The Winner [and] The Simple Truth (2008) 16 copies, 1 review
The Christmas Train [2017 TV movie] (2017) — Author — 14 copies
David Baldacci November 2024 (2024) 14 copies, 2 reviews
Wish You Well [2013 film] (2013) — Author — 8 copies
The Final Play (2021) 7 copies
The Christmas Box (2001) 7 copies
Downfall (2021) 6 copies
To Die For (6:20 Man) (2024) 6 copies
One Summer [2021 TV movie] (2022) — Author — 5 copies, 1 review
Edge (2023) 3 copies
Simply Lies 3 copies
Strangers in Time (2025) 2 copies
Split Second / Hour Game (2009) 2 copies
Absolute Power 2 copies
Het proces (2024) 2 copies
Evil 2 copies
Une bonne action (2023) 1 copy
Lycka till på vägen (2021) 1 copy
Et spørsmål om skyld (2024) 1 copy
Die Wahrheit 1 copy
Last Snow 1 copy, 1 review
The Lion 1 copy
Avgrunden (2024) 1 copy
Lang vei mot dag (2023) 1 copy
As you Were 1 copy
The Trial 1 copy
H. (1900) 1 copy
Simply 1 copy
Split Second Poster (2003) 1 copy

Associated Works

No Rest for the Dead: A Serial Novel (2011) — Contributor; Introduction — 422 copies, 20 reviews
Why We Write: 20 Acclaimed Authors on How and Why They Do What They Do (2013) — Contributor — 183 copies, 10 reviews
Reader's Digest Select Editions 2019 v05 #367 (2019) — Author — 4 copies

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Common Knowledge

Other names
Ford, David
Ford, David B.
Ford, David Baldacci
Birthdate
1960-08-05
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Richmond, Virginia, USA
Places of residence
Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Vienna, Virginia, USA
Washington, D.C., USA
Education
University of Virginia (JD)
Virginia Commonwealth University (BA)
Henrico High School
Occupations
lawyer
author
Organizations
National Multiple Sclerosis Society (National Ambassador)
Wish You Well Foundation
Awards and honors
People Magazine's Fifty Most Beautiful People (1997)
Agent
Aaron Priest (Aaron Priest Literary Agency)
Short biography
David Baldacci (b. 1960 in Richmond, Virginia) is a bestselling American novelist. Baldacci received a B.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University and a law degree from the University of Virginia. As a student, Baldacci wrote short stories in his spare time, and later practiced law for nine years near Washington, D.C.. While living in Alexandria, Virginia, Baldacci wrote short stories and screenplays without much success. In despair, he turned to novel writing, taking three years to write Absolute Power. It took Baldacci two years to get the book published, but when it finally did hit the shelves in 1996 it was an international best seller.

David Baldacci serves as a national ambassador for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and participates in numerous charities as well as founding his own foundation for literacy, Wish You Well Foundation. Baldacci was raised in Virginia and still resides there (in Vienna, Virginia) with his wife, Michelle A. Collin-Baldacci (Mikki), and two children. His cousin is the Democratic Governor of Maine John Baldacci, first elected in 2002 and re-elected in 2006.

In 1997, People magazine named him one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world.

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Discussions

Let’s Meet.. in Book Discussion : Hell’s Corner by David Baldacci (June 2020)
Chat in Book Discussion : Hell’s Corner by David Baldacci (June 2020)
Chat in Book Discussion : Divine Justice by David Baldacci (May 2020)
Chat in Book Discussion : Stone Cold by David Baldacci (April 2020)
Let’s remind ourselves about the Author. in Book Discussion : Stone Cold by David Baldacci (April 2020)
Chat in Book Discussion: The Collectors by David Baldacci (March 2020)
Meet the Author... in Book Discussion : The Camel Club by David Baldacci (August 2019)
Chat in Book Discussion : The Camel Club by David Baldacci (July 2019)
Meet the Author in Book Discussion : End Game by David Baldacci (December 2018)
Chat in Book Discussion : End Game by David Baldacci (December 2018)
Chat in Book Discussion: The Guilty by David Baldacci (August 2018)
Chat in Book Discussion : The Target by David Baldacci (May 2018)
Chat in Book Discussion : The Hit by David Baldacci (January 2018)
Chat in Book Discussion : King and Maxwell by David Baldacci (September 2017)
Chat in Book Discussion : The Innocent by David Baldacci (August 2017)
Chat in Book Discussion : The Sixth Man by David Baldacci (May 2017)
Chat in Book Discussion - First Family by David Baldacci (January 2017)
Pre Book Discusssion Chat in Book Discussion : Simple Genius by David Baldacci (October 2016)
Pre Group Read Discussion in Book Discussion : Hour Game by David Baldacci (July 2016)
YA -Girl in small mountain (mine?) town in Name that Book (July 2016)

Reviews

To Die For by David Baldacci is a very highly recommended action thriller and the third book in the Travis Devine series. Don't miss this one!

Ex-Army Ranger Travis Devine, the 6:20 Man, is sent to the Pacific Northwest to aid the FBI in protecting/escorting twelve-year-old orphan Betsy Odom to a meeting with her uncle, wealthy businessman Danny Glass. Right now the FBI has temporary guardianship of Betsy, but Glass has applied to become the girl’s legal guardian after the death of her parents. Currently Glass is under investigation for RICO charges. Devine just happened to know Glass from years ago when they were both serving in the military.

After meeting Betsy, questions begin to arise about what really happened to her parents. Their death is being called an overdose but Betsy insists her parents never did drugs. She begs Devine to look into what really happened to her parents, which requires a trip to Ricketts. The small town exudes an suspicious, corrupt vibe right from the start and becomes a very dangerous place for Devine, who calls himself "a closer, snooper, fixer, investigator,” and, when necessary, a killer." Oh, and "the girl on the train" is still after Devine.

To Die For is a compelling, well-written, fast-paced, well-plotted, riveting, action packed thriller that will hold your complete attention throughout. Even though it is part of a series it can easily be read as a standalone novel, at which point you will likely want to read the previous two books, The 6:20 Man and The Edge. There is so much going on in the novel but it is so well written that the complications are easy to follow as you race through the pages to see what happens next.

Betsy is hands down a wonderful, memorable character. She's twelve-years-old, but as Devine says, she's going on forty-two and mature beyond her years. The rest of the supporting cast is equally interesting. All the characters are portrayed as fully realized individuals.

Non-stop action, an engrossing, complicated plot, interesting characters, and a great ending equal a superb action thriller. I certainly hope there is a fourth book in the series. Thanks to Grand Central Publishing for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.
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SheTreadsSoftly | 1 other review | Oct 31, 2024 |
I hadn't read one of David Baldacci's Camel Club novels before. Oliver Stone lugs around his background serving his country while he races around finding a bomber in Washington. Time again, Oliver Stone with his UK partner, Mary Chapman, from MI5, wander around Lafayette Park in front of The White House, trying to make sense of events. The sense of this place was strong. The ex-training facility Murder Mountain, where the final showdown happened, was less clearly drawn. An entertaining read.
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CarolKub | 68 other reviews | Oct 29, 2024 |
Wow, did I ever get lucky with this book! It was the most excitement I've had in ages. This was a fun read, and it may be the last in this series of books. I'm not sure, but the reason I say so is becuase things may be finished with the storyline of Travis Devine and The Girl On The Train! I hope Mr. Baldacci will give us a book with Travis and Pru working together throughout the entire book. Or even make it a tiny little romance.

The only issue I had with this book, which may only be an issue with the ARC, is that we didn't have 50 states in the 1920s. That happened in the '50s. What can I say? I'm a stickler for details!

Other than that little thing-this was an excellent action-packed novel with a fabulous and intricate mystery, wonderful characters, and excellent dialogue.

If this is not a trilogy but a series, you can better believe that I will be the first in line eagerly awaiting its release!

*ARC was supplied by the publisher Grand Central Publishing, the author, and NetGalley
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Cats57 | 1 other review | Oct 27, 2024 |
I didn't dislike this as much as I thought I would. I am BORED beyond belief by the results of the unshakeable belief of modern fiction writers that they have to give their detective some albatross chained around their neck. I gave up on Swedish noir altogether: the depressed, suicidal, anti-social, alcoholic, paranoid detective just became too much to bear. But we aren't doing that much better here. So, this detective has synesthesia and some form of personality disorder (both brought on by an accident/attack--I forget and it really doesn't matter). The former adds absolutely not one single to the story or the character. It is just bizarre and silly. Might as well have given him the need to wear a wide brimmed straw purple hat with an orange bandana. Would have been just as effective. The latter adds to the dialog (a bit--) in the mode of The Rosie Project or Eleanor Oliphant. It is always interesting to have social conduct filtered through people just outside that box. Unfortunately, the plot is silly and the dialog is incredibly bad. I mean really, really, really bad. The plot was so silly I felt compelled to read to the end just to see what the heck the author was going to do. If you think that is a referral, by all means read it.… (more)
 
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Statistics

Works
165
Also by
27
Members
124,548
Popularity
#60
Rating
½ 3.8
Reviews
3,255
ISBNs
3,150
Languages
27
Favorited
206

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