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The Camel Club Series in Order: 6 books

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The Camel Club David Baldacci Book - 1
Oct-2005

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The Collectors David Baldacci Book - 2
Oct-2006

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Stone Cold David Baldacci Book - 3
Nov-2007

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Divine Justice David Baldacci Book - 4
Nov-2008

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Hell's Corner David Baldacci Book - 5
Nov-2010

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Bullseye David Baldacci Book - 5.5
Feb-2014


Series Premise

The team uncovers dangerous conspiracies involving powerful officials, foreign agents, and hidden operations that threaten national security. Their work often puts them directly in the path of professional assassins and government cover-ups.

The Camel Club Series Reading Order

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1: The Camel Club

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

Publication order gives the best experience because character relationships and personal histories unfold gradually. Each book has a complete central conspiracy plot with its own resolution, but ongoing developments in the team’s dynamics carry across the series. Readers who read out of order miss important context about the characters’ backstories and how their trust and friendships evolve over time.

Explanation of reading order types



The Camel Club Series Characters

Oliver Stone, a mysterious former government operative, leads the group. He is joined by Caleb Shaw, a librarian; Reuben Rhodes, a large ex-military man; Milton Farb, a brilliant but socially awkward researcher; and Alex Ford, a Secret Service agent who becomes a key ally.

Setting of the The Camel Club Series

The series is primarily set in Washington D.C. and surrounding areas, with stories frequently involving the White House, Capitol Hill, rural Virginia, and various secure government facilities.

Tone & Themes of the The Camel Club Series

The books deliver a tense, intelligent political thriller tone with fast pacing and moral complexity. Recurring themes include government overreach, the search for truth, personal redemption, and the power of unlikely friendships.

Is the The Camel Club Series Worth Reading?

This series appeals to readers who enjoy smart political thrillers with strong character ensembles and layered conspiracies. It suits fans of David Baldacci’s other works or those who like stories that combine action with thoughtful exploration of power and secrecy.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

The series contains moderate to high violence, including gunfights and assassinations. It includes adult language and some intense scenes but limited explicit sexual content.

The Camel Club series follows a unique group of outsiders who challenge powerful forces in Washington. Following the books in order allows readers to fully appreciate the development of the team and Oliver Stone’s complex past. It provides a compelling mix of conspiracy, action, and character-driven storytelling.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 6 books in The Camel Club series. The series includes 5 novels and 1 short stories/novellas.

The Camel Club series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Bullseye (Book 5.5), was published in February 2014.

The first book in The Camel Club series, The Camel Club, was published in October 2005.

The Camel Club series primarily falls into the Thriller genre.

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