Divine Justice


Divine Justice (Amy)

David Baldacci
329 pages

As Divine Justice begins we find Oliver Stone planning a covert getaway after assassinating two high-ranking government officials. While he is in the process of making his escape he encounters Danny Riker. Because of Danny, Oliver ends up altering his plans and finds himself in the middle of Divine, Virginia where suspicious things are happening.

I enjoy military-type suspense occasionally if the language isn’t too foul and there isn’t too much gore. I was very pleased with this book in that regard. I wasn’t sure what to expect since this is my first Baldacci novel but I thoroughly enjoyed meeting Oliver Stone and the rest of the Camel Club. Since this is the fourth novel in the series there is a lot of back story that I am missing. I don’t feel that the missing information ruined anything for me since enough information was given to keep up with the current storyline but I want to know more about the characters because I liked them. I plan on reading more by David Baldacci. (4/5)

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